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>>I would not want to drink from a lead leader.
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>It's phrases like this that have got to make you love English as a
>second language.
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Cripes, Dan... I wrote a fictional story and posted it to the Zoetrope
workshop where I like to play & learn & one of the reviews I got
actually said that I would do better to write the story in my natural
language and then have it translated into English. I wrote the author
back and told him I was so very very happy he make me friend new English
better I bring JFK next Tuesday my sister we make lunch him soon
possible as be. I never heard back from him to confirm the date. He had
an odd idea about his own story that he wanted to know from his peers if
they felt it was worthy material for HBO... a DRAFT mind you. He make me
very happy my friend be in America. Kathy said my reply was better than
the story -- sort of took the air out of the tire on that note. ][<
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