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  1. Lady LG

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    I support victorian's suggestion about writing a story all together. Why not? At least we can try. But to my mind we should add a sentence, not a phrase, otherwise it will take a very long time. ... state. The sun was shining brightly in the cloudless sky and the birds were singing." Come on, everybody and don't forget about riddles and misprints! See you soon!
  2. Lady LG

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    OK! Will you begin, please?
  3. Lady LG

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    I think it's Molly's garden pond. The more she digs out from it the bigger and deeper it gets. So long, see you soon!
  4. Lady LG

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    Glad to see you again, victorian! Our conversation is much more intersting when you take part in it! I'm afraid you're mistaken. How can a general lose his ARMY in a car crash? Serdar, your answer is right! " "... he lost his ARM in a car crash" One more misprint: The text below contains a mistake where ONE LETTER IS MISSED! For example, if the word should be BOX it is printed as OX. "Artist, Pablo Cassels, lost his pants on the London Underground last week and he has offered ?200 to the person who returns them. Pablo was travelling on the Circle Line from 3.00 to 3.30 p.m. on Thursday the 26th. If you have any information, phone 0178 334 56 56." Have fun, everybody! Don't forget about the riddles! See you!
  5. Lady LG

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    Serdar Yes, Serdar, your translation is quite good.Translation: "По мере того как тёплый воздух поднимается вверх, более прохладный занимает его место." An electronic translation: "Поскольку теплый воздушный воздух охладителя повышений берет место" Who will be the first to find a misprint? And one more easy riddle: "Mary's mother, Mrs Simpson, had exactly four children. The first was April, the second was May, the third was June. What was the name of her fourth child?" Have fun! See you!
  6. Lady LG

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    Yes, Самира, that's right, but it would be more literary to translate it like this: "Эй, народ, слыхали новости?" And now an electronic translation: "Эй, теперь люди (персонал), имею Вас слышал новости." One more: translate into Russian: "As the warm air rises cooler air takes its place." After you've done it, I'll give you an electronic translation and we'll have fun together. See you again!
  7. Lady LG

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    Nobody can translate... I don't believe it! One more misprint: this time the task is DIFFERENT. The text below contains a mistake where a word has an EXTRA LETTER. For example: if the word should be NOT it is printed as NOTE. "General Otode, the leader of the world's smallest country, lost his army in a car crash last week. The general is now in the main hospital. Doctors said that he was extremely shocked and unable to talk." Good luck! Back later.
  8. Lady LG

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    Самира, you were right: "Hire a CAR to take you into the jungle. "How can you hire a CAT?" Reread the task: ".... ONE letter in a word is wrong", not an EXTRA letter. at an open fire - у(около) открытого огня, (костра) in THE open air - на свежем воздухе Back later. See you!
  9. Московский Областной Педагогический Университет (бывш. им Крупской) - ин. яз.
  10. Lady LG

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    Serdar! Thank you for taking an active part in our conversation! I'll give you the correct answer. No doubt, Bobby Smith didn't lick anyone. kick - ударять ногой, пинать, лягать(-ся) The answer is: "... he kicked the German goalkeeper in the last minute of the game." "... он ударил ногой немецкого вратаря на последней минуте игры." Would you translate the sentence: "HEY, NOW PEOPLE, HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS?" And one more misprint for you and everybody. It's easy! HOLIDAY of a LIFETIME Get close to nature. Sleep under the stars. Eat outside at an open fire. Go wherever you like. Hire a cat to take you into the jungle. Photograph wild animals. Phone 1221 443 4567 See you soon! Have fun!
  11. Lady LG

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    I agree, the riddle is difficult, I couldn't guess it myself, but I helped you three times. Well done, Molly! We can't do without you! The answer is: a bald head. Have you ever seen a man who would like to have a bald head? Do you know a man who wants to lose it? Poor thing! Aren't there any orphanages for baby-turtles nearby? Well, ladies and gentlemen! We have two tasks undone: Serdar and I know the answer. Serdar has stolen it from the Internet and I have known it before; and a misprint: Come on, everybody, it's easy! Now I'd like you to translate a very simple sentence from English into Russian. After you've done it, I'll give you an electronic translation and we'll have fun together HEY, NOW PEOPLE, HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS? Good luck! See you!
  12. Lady LG

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    Serdar: Well, I think I agree with you.
  13. Lady LG

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    Serdar: Dear Serdar, It's very good that you try to express your answers in English, but you can do it much easier, for example: "The word "licked" is (printed) wrong. It should be "locked" "or "There is a misprint in the word "licked". It should be "locked"" Unfortunately your answer isn't correct. There is a misprint in the word "licked" but it isn't "locked". Try again! I'm sure you'll do it! Good luck! See you!
  14. Lady LG

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    My natural stupidity worries me... I sometimes feel mentally-disabled... Well, ladies and gentlemen! There're two unguessed riddles left: 1. What is it that no man wishes to have, and yet no man wishes to lose? (I helped you twice, and one more hint: look at Prince William) 2. Molly's riddle: What gets bigger the more you take away from it? and a misprint: Come on, everybody! See you!
  15. Lady LG

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    Hello, Molly! I wish you success with your pond. I'm sure it's going to be the nicest and the biggest in your neighbourhood. Thank you for the riddle and don't forget to visit us from time to time. Bye! See you!
  16. Lady LG

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    Serdar: Your answer is right! male - 1. особь мужского пола, самец 2. мужчина One more misprint: "Bobby Smith, the English international footballer, was sent off during a match against Germany. The referee showed Smith the red card after he licked the German goalkeeper in the last minute of the game." Have fun! Bye!
  17. Lady LG

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    gimini: Serdar: Your English is getting better! Good luck to both of you! See you!
  18. Lady LG

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    Самира Well, let's wait for the others a little bit. Then try to find a misprint in "Lonely Hearts" It's easy. Good luck! See you!
  19. Lady LG

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    Самира! I agree with you that most men are afraid to get married, but I'm afraid you are mistaken. Your answer is wrong. Some more help: it's a part of the body. Bye! See you!
  20. Lady LG

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    Hello, Самира, glad to see you! Let's do something interesting for fun and profit again. This time the task is different. The text below contains a misprint where one letter in a word is wrong. For example, if the word should be "cat", it is printed "cab". Lonely Hearts Pretty, single, intelligent woman wishes to meet tall, handsome, non-smoking mule. Please send photos and phone number to Box 242. And one more riddle: "What is it that no man wishes to have, but yet no man wishes to lose?" (Some help: you may be able to find the answer if you look through Molly Malone's posts) Good luck! See you!
  21. Lady LG

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    It might be an umbrella but we generally say "put up un umbrella", not "throw out". If it is neither fishing-rod nor umbrella, I give up. Back soon!
  22. Lady LG

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    Then it's a human. Babies use four "legs", we walk with two and old people often need an additional "leg" - a walking stick. Am I right? See you!
  23. Lady LG

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    Serdar often throws grenades and then takes them in... Is it a fishing-rod?
  24. Lady LG

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    Serdar! I have answered it today. Are you a mirror? victorian, it's very difficult! Could you help us? What is this riddle about? Nature, things in the house, people ...? Back later
  25. Lady LG

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    I think any day in England starts with "tea", includes "tea" and ends with "tea" Am I right? But nobody answered gimini's riddle: "Eliza, Elizabeth, Betsy and Bess..." Well, these names are the same as well as Betty, Lizzie, Liza and Liz. By the way, the Queen's pet name was Lilibet. victorian, your riddles are difficult... Самира, where are you? Back later.
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