That's pretty awesome. A guy I used to play football with about seven or eight years ago now moved to Australia with his folks back then and we've kept in touch. He's spending a year in Japan doing international relations and business management which I would imagine is pretty interesting too. I went to a specialist languages grammar school but managed to fail hopelessly at French, German and Spanish equally. Tell a lie I was decent with Spanish and wish I studied German for longer, but French? Pfffft, hated it.
I loved French and German at school. Wished I'd if a chance to do Spanish. For about three weeks, we started Italian lessons at lunch times, but then the school stopped it. In today's small village of a world, languages are bloody useful.
Indeed. The newest method on the block I've come across is Duo-Lingo. Going to have another go at Italian. Maybe I'll finally learn how to speaka mia owno lingo. https://www.duolingo.com/
There's that old (but very true) joke, about languages. If you can speak three languages, you're tri-lingual. If you can speak two languages, you're bi-lingual. If you can speak one language, you're English. I think the difficulty, for us, (or at least for me) is that we tend to conjugate verbs so differently to so many other languages, so when trying to talk in Spanish, for example, verbs change so much, depending on whether they are talking about first, second or third person, single or plural, it is easy to lose track of what is being said. I think this is also why foreigners, with similar styles of languages, find it easier to learn others, but find English so difficult. For me, I, you, we, you (plural), they speak. He/she speaks, is easier than hablo, hablas, habla, hablamos, hablais, hablan.
Rosberg investigated for causing a collision. No investigation against Hamilton. Poor Nico. Goes from 1st to 4th and in trouble.
Talk of Nico having a break issue , he should have taken that into account IMHO . 100% Nico's fault IMHO . Do agree with Toto though . Toto Wolff does an incredible job of avoiding blaming one driver - instead he just unloads both barrels on the pair of them. "Can you imagine DNF-ing after Turn Two?" he tells Sky Sports. "We're looking like a bunch of idiots and it's disrespectful to 1,500 people who work their nuts off on the cars." Will he now impose team orders? "What I am saying is this is on the table because maybe that's the only way we can manage the situation. "I hate team orders but if every race ends up in a collision between team-mates, it's not what we want. "If you are losing a one and two and finish one and four and lose a lot of points, that's not nice."
He was just very unlucky there. Of all the places for a mouldy banana skin to be on the track, just where he was braking, preventing him from being able to turn in time. Unfortunate.
Gutted about Caroline Aherne 2016 claims another one, The Royle Family is a work of comedy genius...here is a short example... RIP Caroline...
Yeah that was Nico's fault. A shame really as he drove a brilliant race up to that point. He does seem to crack when under extreme pressure though.
Sorry for late reply - We are dong the Eurocamp type holiday in a place halfway between Orleans and Bourges. We are driving there ourselves so will be willing to drive upto 30 miles I guess distance from the site but not much further. Stu
126 people dead in Baghdad and tomorrow’s front page is a lie about a press officer posting a photo of a personalised head rest cover. No, seriously. please log in to view this image
Wrong type of victims. If it had been western tourists, there'd have been the same outpourings of support as there was with Paris and Orlando...some people are worth less than others according to the papers. Sad state of affairs but highlights the western viewpoint that when this happens in the middle East, its normal fir an unsettled region whereas it's a terrorist atrocity when it happens in one of our safe cities