swag L'autista Administrator Oct 6, 2005 #721 Sep 23, 2003 84,754 Oct 6, 2005 #721 swag Oct 6, 2005 Fe III, I believe, is the red one. So I'll say Fe II. And to address another thread: Materazzi or Cordoba? Buy on AliExpress.com
Fe III, I believe, is the red one. So I'll say Fe II. And to address another thread: Materazzi or Cordoba? Buy on AliExpress.com
Lilianna Senior Member Oct 6, 2005 #722 Apr 3, 2003 15,969 Oct 6, 2005 #722 Lilianna Oct 6, 2005 oh,that's difficult.... lets say cordoba! totti or beckham?
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Oct 6, 2005 #723 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Oct 6, 2005 #723 Lawnchair Bes Oct 6, 2005 totti
Zé Tahir JhoolayLaaaal! Moderator Oct 6, 2005 #724 Dec 10, 2004 29,281 Oct 6, 2005 #724 Zé Tahir Oct 6, 2005 totti HP or Dell?
Tino Il Tedesco Oct 6, 2005 #725 Feb 1, 2005 2,059 Oct 6, 2005 #725 Tino Oct 6, 2005 dell! Ferdinand or nesta!
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Oct 6, 2005 #726 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Oct 6, 2005 #726 Lawnchair Bes Oct 6, 2005 nesta (ferdinand is english)
Zé Tahir JhoolayLaaaal! Moderator Oct 6, 2005 #727 Dec 10, 2004 29,281 Oct 6, 2005 #727 Zé Tahir Oct 6, 2005 ++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++ nesta (ferdinand is english) Click to expand... wow, you're so cool when you try to de-rail this thread
++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++ nesta (ferdinand is english) Click to expand... wow, you're so cool when you try to de-rail this thread
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Oct 6, 2005 #728 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Oct 6, 2005 #728 Lawnchair Bes Oct 6, 2005 since when de-rail was a two word word
Zé Tahir JhoolayLaaaal! Moderator Oct 6, 2005 #729 Dec 10, 2004 29,281 Oct 6, 2005 #729 Zé Tahir Oct 6, 2005 since the english language permitted it http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=de-rail
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Oct 6, 2005 #730 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Oct 6, 2005 #730 Lawnchair Bes Oct 6, 2005 2. To come or bring to a sudden halt: a campaign derailed by lack of funds; a policy that derailed under the new administration. thats just to help you pronounce it
2. To come or bring to a sudden halt: a campaign derailed by lack of funds; a policy that derailed under the new administration. thats just to help you pronounce it
Zé Tahir JhoolayLaaaal! Moderator Oct 6, 2005 #731 Dec 10, 2004 29,281 Oct 6, 2005 #731 Zé Tahir Oct 6, 2005 main point is that it's allowed
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Oct 6, 2005 #732 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Oct 6, 2005 #732 Lawnchair Bes Oct 6, 2005 no
Zé Tahir JhoolayLaaaal! Moderator Oct 7, 2005 #733 Dec 10, 2004 29,281 Oct 7, 2005 #733 Zé Tahir Oct 7, 2005 When is it correct to use a hyphen? to clarify the use of a prefix, as in recovering from an illness and re-covering an umbrella. source: http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexperts/faq/aboutspelling/hyphen Hence you're wrong.
When is it correct to use a hyphen? to clarify the use of a prefix, as in recovering from an illness and re-covering an umbrella. source: http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexperts/faq/aboutspelling/hyphen Hence you're wrong.
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Oct 7, 2005 #734 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Oct 7, 2005 #734 Lawnchair Bes Oct 7, 2005 oh i m sorry.
swag L'autista Administrator Oct 7, 2005 #735 Sep 23, 2003 84,754 Oct 7, 2005 #735 swag Oct 7, 2005 Don Bes: Sorry or not sorry?
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Oct 7, 2005 #736 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Oct 7, 2005 #736 Lawnchair Bes Oct 7, 2005 tough one. not sorry
/usr/bin Excellent Oct 7, 2005 #737 Mar 6, 2005 6,223 Oct 7, 2005 #737 /usr/bin Oct 7, 2005 Gol or Goal?
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Oct 7, 2005 #738 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Oct 7, 2005 #738 Lawnchair Bes Oct 7, 2005 goal
/usr/bin Excellent Oct 7, 2005 #739 Mar 6, 2005 6,223 Oct 7, 2005 #739 /usr/bin Oct 7, 2005 Rome or Greece?
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Oct 7, 2005 #740 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Oct 7, 2005 #740 Lawnchair Bes Oct 7, 2005 Rome iraq or greece iraq