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Dear Paul, it was meant well, jokishly, not to hurt you at all.
English is not my mothertogue either but this one I knew.
Martial arts, the fighting, the judo, the swords etc is something else
then the marital arts. Marital is from marriage ;-)
Now I am a great fan of marital arts and am tired and relaxed after that
;-))))
So there is nothing wrong with your sentence, I just think maybe you
meant marital. But hey, you might be a enthousiastic Paleo-lover.....
Where do you live by the way? (and I ask only because you said English
was not your first language you hear!!) ;-)
Christy from Holland
Paul Sand wrote:
>> From: "C. ten Broeke" <[log in to unmask]>
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>>> very intense workout
>>> (usually weights or swimming and now starting marital arts) my
>>> stress is
>>> completely gone. I feel tired but relaxed.
>>> [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>>
>> LOLOL Paul, after this Freudian slipup I believe you are relaxed and
>> very tired hahaahha.
>>
>> Christy
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> Can somebody explain please, since English is not my first language and I
> cannot see anything wrong with this sentence?
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> Paul Sand
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