Comments on Learning new phrases all the time TypePad2009-02-17T11:15:21ZDavid Bognerhttps://www.treppenwitz.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.treppenwitz.com/2009/02/learning-new-phrases-all-the-time/comments/atom.xml/Rivka with a capital A commented on 'Learning new phrases all the time 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef011278fb661d28a42009-02-19T05:58:42Z2009-02-19T05:58:42ZRivka with a capital Ahttp://coffeeandchemo.blogspot.comI think I prefer the American version. It might be more violent, but it is less crude.<p>I think I prefer the American version. It might be more violent, but it is less crude.</p>At The Back of the Hill commented on 'Learning new phrases all the time 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef011278fa634628a42009-02-18T21:18:24Z2009-02-18T21:18:24ZAt The Back of the Hillhttp://atthebackofthehill.blogspot.com/hahahahaha! Methinks it also points to the maleness of the participants(not so easy for women to pee in anyone's coffee.....)...<p><b>hahahahaha! Methinks it also points to the maleness of the participants(not so easy for women to pee in anyone's coffee.....)</b></p>
<p>I shall not share that comment with my significant other, as she likes challenges. </p>
<p>And she often makes me my morning cup of coffee while I am still deep in the arms of Morpheus.</p>claire commented on 'Learning new phrases all the time 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef011278f8f6ee28a42009-02-18T10:38:51Z2009-02-18T10:38:51Zclairehttp://craftyweemidden.blogspot.com/hahahahaha! Methinks it also points to the maleness of the participants(not so easy for women to pee in anyone's coffee.....)...<p>hahahahaha! Methinks it also points to the maleness of the participants(not so easy for women to pee in anyone's coffee.....)</p>
<p>re. Shahar Peer, and Andy Ram, this may be of interest:<br />
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/17022009/58/wta-tour-fan-boycott-feared-dubai.html</p>noa commented on 'Learning new phrases all the time 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef01116883a06d970c2009-02-18T07:55:12Z2009-02-18T07:55:12Znoai like the comments...of course, "fockim" is also a hebrew word used in polite company...just means a screw up of...<p>i like the comments...of course, "fockim" is also a hebrew word used in polite company...just means a screw up of some kind.</p>Nachum commented on 'Learning new phrases all the time 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0111686aee2b970c2009-02-17T17:24:41Z2009-02-17T17:24:41ZNachum"Pissed in your beer" is sometimes used in English.<p>"Pissed in your beer" is sometimes used in English.</p>Jacob da Jew commented on 'Learning new phrases all the time 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0111686a721d970c2009-02-17T14:21:54Z2009-02-17T14:21:54ZJacob da Jewhttp://jacobdajew.blogspot.comHa! Thanks for the first laugh of the day.<p>Ha! Thanks for the first laugh of the day.</p>Barzilai commented on 'Learning new phrases all the time 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0111686a6b18970c2009-02-17T14:07:36Z2009-02-17T14:07:36ZBarzilaihttp://www.havolim.blogspot.comI would say that today's post explains why Starbucks couldn't do business with their Israeli partners.<p>I would say that today's post explains why Starbucks couldn't do business with their Israeli partners.</p>Barzilai commented on 'Learning new phrases all the time 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0111686a6a41970c2009-02-17T14:05:37Z2009-02-17T14:05:37ZBarzilaihttp://www.havolim.blogspot.comI would say that today's post explains why Starbucks couldn't do business in Israel.<p>I would say that today's post explains why Starbucks couldn't do business in Israel.</p>Jehoshaphat commented on 'Learning new phrases all the time 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef011278dfc31c28a42009-02-17T13:18:41Z2009-02-17T13:18:41ZJehoshaphathttp://judeanow.blogspot.comNow that the French press is out, it probably doesn't make so much difference.<p>Now that the French press is out, it probably doesn't make so much difference.</p>dfb1968 commented on 'Learning new phrases all the time 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0111686a5177970c2009-02-17T13:11:02Z2009-02-17T13:11:02Zdfb1968There is the phrase "who pi**ed in your coffee?" but it means something totally different (more akin to "having a...<p>There is the phrase "who pi**ed in your coffee?" but it means something totally different (more akin to "having a bad day"). I like the Hebrew version.</p>