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Little G 02-07-2005 10:19 PM

And you thought Jersey winters sucked...
 
http://www.skyandsummit.com/Glacegeneve/index.html

12secondv6 02-07-2005 10:31 PM

DAMN!

http://<a href="http://www.skyandsum...N7720.html</a>

PBodyGT87 02-07-2005 10:45 PM

is that seriously real?

Little G 02-07-2005 10:54 PM

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is that seriously real?

Oui.

PBodyGT87 02-07-2005 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Little G
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Originally Posted by PBodyGT87
is that seriously real?

Oui.

uhh... *le sigh*

Oui! Comme Hideux!

or something.

Fasterthanyou 02-08-2005 12:02 AM

Je parle du français. C'est très froid.

LT!freak94 02-08-2005 12:03 AM

what the hell are you guys talking in ?????:?

Little G 02-08-2005 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Fasterthanyou
Je parle du français. C'est très froid.

"I speak of the French people. They are cold."

Is that what you meant to say?

78camaro 02-08-2005 05:35 AM

gee wizz it looks a tid bit nippy out there :omg:

The Fixer 02-08-2005 06:45 AM

I guess those two cars in the background of the 3rd-to-last pic were garaged? Not a speck of ice on them. Very odd.

Fasterthanyou 02-08-2005 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Little G
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Originally Posted by Fasterthanyou
Je parle du français. C'est très froid.

"I speak of the French people. They are cold."

Is that what you meant to say?

:lol: nope... been a few years. I thought I said, "I speak some french. That is very cold". Isn't du the tense for some and très means very so you gotta give me that one at least. Or are you just trying to **** with my head?

Squirrel 02-08-2005 02:09 PM

thats badass

Little G 02-08-2005 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Fasterthanyou
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Originally Posted by Little G
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Originally Posted by Fasterthanyou
Je parle du français. C'est très froid.

"I speak of the French people. Â*They are cold."

Is that what you meant to say?

:lol: nope... been a few years. I thought I said, "I speak some french. That is very cold". Isn't du the tense for some and très means very so you gotta give me that one at least. Or are you just trying to **** with my head?

"Du" can be used in substitution for quantitative things like "Je mange du poisson" or "I eat some fish". However if you wanted to say that you spoke some french, it would be more idiomatic to say "Je parle un peu de francais" or "Je parle francais un peu".

"Tres" does mean "very" but in the context in which you used it, following a sentence like "I speak of the french", "C'est" would be translated as "they are". When talking about cold in the sense of weather you would want to use the "faire" verb as in "Il fait froid", but being past tense it would be more like "Il faisait froid"

Stick with me and I'll have you speaking proper French in no time at all.

Tru2Chevy 02-09-2005 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Little G
Stick with me and I'll have you speaking proper French in no time at all.

So what you are saying is, you want to teach Jon to French?

Somehow I don't think he's gonna go for that.....

- Justin

Fasterthanyou 02-09-2005 08:44 PM

Interesting. Maybe I should have actually tried passing my senior year french class... I guess after I found out I made it into OSU and that they didn't require a language for engineering.... :lol:
I do enjoy the language, just not the people.
Oh, and I don't need anybody teaching me how to French, I was BORN to French (hence the last name).

Little G 02-09-2005 08:46 PM

I got a C- in my senior French class. That's what I got for being fluent and doing no work at all.


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