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Dear Ana Bottle;
I just hallucinate little cucumbers with your discourse. I just can say "shit yourself little
I just freaked out at your speech. I'm just speechless!
parrot" and "the mother who gave birth to you!"
I know is not turkey mucus to talk in english, but sincerely, you have more face than back,
I know it's not piece of cake to speak English, but to be honest, you're extremely cheeky,
you should go to fry asparagus or to throw a white hair into the air. You are a morning singer,
so, get out of here and spend one wild night. You're a bluffer,
a ball-toucher and also your wing sings.
you're always bugging people and your armpit stinks.
Yes, you look like Peter by his house when you speak english and that put me of bad milk.
you may feel right at home when you speak English and that's what annoys me most.
So I don´t tell you anything and I tell you everything; don´t eat my pot and please
Better, don't ask me ; stop going on and on to me about that please,
and go shitting milks out of this country, to the fifth pine, to sleep the monkey female or to another thing butterfly,
and get the hell out of here, go and sleep it off or whatever.
because send eggs!! we were too few and the grandmother gave birth!
because that's too much! that's all we needed!
I'd like to share and check out some idioms that I found.
ReplyDeleteDoes "it's not a piece of cake" mean the same as "it's not mena feat"?
"you are extremely cheeky" = "you are as bold as a brass"?
"you are damn good"=" you are a blast"?
Sorry, I made a mistake, the first one is, " it's not mean feat"
DeleteDefinitely,the last two expressions are acceptable. However, the first one hasn't been written correctly, right?
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