[NTLK] TOTALLY OT: Gosh... is Spanish a wide language...

J.M. Heinrichs minicapt1 at mac.com
Fri Oct 1 15:16:20 EDT 2010


The original sketch, with Marty Feldman:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eDaSvRO9xA

Cheers
John
 minicapt1 at mac.com

On 01 Oct 10, at 3:24, Lord Groundhog wrote:

> ~~~ On 2010/10/01 00:57, Forrest at anasazi4st at me.com wrote ~~~
> 
>> Ankle bracelets? ANKLE BRACELETS? We didn't have any wussy *ankle bracelets*
>> in MY day...just cold hard steel. We busted rocks under the hot hot sun and in
>> the evenings we stamped out license plates. We tattooed ourselves with rusty
>> nails and old used hypodermic needles we stole from the infirmary.
>> 
>> These criminals nowadays...they have it easy.  ;)
> 
> 
> Cold hard steel?  Eeee, luxury!  We had Rottweiler jaws clamped round t'
> ankles, teeth tearing t' flesh from our legs with every step.  Had to bust
> rocks by dropping 'em on each others' heads.  And if our skulls weren't
> broken at least 3 times every day by lunch time, brains oozing out an' all,
> t' guards would punish us by driving t' transport trucks over us.
> 
> And I say lunch time but we never got given any lunch, no!   We had to feed
> our own arms and legs to t' guard dogs so they could have lunch!  Only lunch
> as we had were crumbs from the rocks we broke!
> 
> But you try and tell that to t' young people of today.  Will they believe
> you?  NO!  
> 
> ;-)  
> 
> 
> 
> Shalom. 
> Christian 
> 
> ~~~ ~~~ ~~~
> 
> “Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from a Newton.”
>            -- what Arthur C. Clarke meant
> 
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=1ZzpdPJ7Zr4
> (With thanks to Chod Lang)
> http://tinyurl.com/29y2dl
> http://www.diyplanner.com/node/3942
> 
> 
> ~~~ ~~~ ~~~
> Fight Spam.  Join EuroCAUCE: http://www.euro.cauce.org/
> Get MUGged and love it: http://www.oxmug.org/
> Join today: http://www.newtontalk.net/
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ==================================================================== 
> The NewtonTalk Mailing List - http://newtontalk.net/
> The Official Newton FAQ     - http://splorp.com/newton/faq/
> The Newton Glossary         - http://splorp.com/newton/glossary/
> WikiWikiNewt                - http://tools.unna.org/wikiwikinewt/
> ====================================================================




More information about the NewtonTalk mailing list