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by Les The Kiwi Pauling on 30 July 2016 - 04:07
[Hundmutter] 29.7.2016 - 05:07
● "BTW Mac, why do you always insist on spelling my username with an 'e' in the middle?"
As Mac hasn't answered for himself: The possibility is that he is like the Briton whose initials are B.W. (see the May 2016 GSD National Magazine pgs 22-23) and thinks in Deutsche (which is not QUITE the same as "double Dutch") and so unconsciously corrects your grammar.
"Hund" is male, "Hunde" is female - and a mother (="mutter") should be female.
Of course, depending on how long ago you first offended him, it COULD be that he subconsciously thinks of you as what a mother pooch is called in English & Yanklish!
[Mackenzie] 29.7.2016 - 15:07
Having our SIS stand down is no great advantage - their operatives used to make the news for absent-mindedly leaving their briefcase full of secret documents and meat pies in a cafeteria and forgetting WHERE they had left it, and so a customer would hand it to the proprietor who would open it to work out how to contact the owner (but would excitedly contact our trash newspaper as well). It is our GCSB you need to avoid if you have evil thoughts about Aotearoa (NZ) and we Kiwi. However, when it comes to the CIA - can you TRUST them when they say they no longer have any interest in you?
And do us a favour, please - when you are joking or being ironic, please make it obvious that you are doing so, instead of appearing so damned convincingly depressed! I was active in amateur theatricals for about 7 years, and at the end of one rehearsal the chap who was opposite me stated "Boy you tore strips off me!" - but on-stage we are SUPPOSED to be convincing.

by Hundmutter on 30 July 2016 - 05:07
by Mackenzie on 30 July 2016 - 06:07
Mackenzie

by Les The Kiwi Pauling on 30 July 2016 - 07:07
[Hundmutter] 29.7.2016 - 05:07
● "BTW Mac, why do you always insist on spelling my username with an 'e' in the middle?"
As Mac hasn't answered for himself: The possibility is that he is like the Briton whose initials are B.W. (see the May 2016 GSD National Magazine pgs 22-23) and thinks in Deutsche (which is not QUITE the same as "double Dutch") and so unconsciously corrects your grammar.
"Hund" is male, "Hunde" is female - and a mother (="mutter") should be female.
Of course, depending on how long ago you first offended him, it COULD be that he subconsciously thinks of you as what a mother pooch is called in English & Yanklish!
[Mackenzie] 29.7.2016 - 15:07
Having our SIS stand down is no great advantage - their operatives used to make the news for absent-mindedly leaving their briefcase full of secret documents and meat pies in a cafeteria and forgetting WHERE they had left it, and so a customer would hand it to the proprietor who would open it to work out how to contact the owner (but would excitedly contact our trash newspaper as well). It is our GCSB you need to avoid if you have evil thoughts about Aotearoa (NZ) and we Kiwi. However, when it comes to the CIA - can you TRUST them when they say they no longer have any interest in you?
And do us a favour, please - when you are joking or being ironic, please make it obvious that you are doing so, instead of appearing so damned convincingly depressed! I was active in amateur theatricals for about 7 years, and at the end of one rehearsal the chap who was opposite me stated "Boy you tore strips off me!" - but on-stage we are SUPPOSED to be convincing.

by Hundmutter on 30 July 2016 - 12:07
by Mackenzie on 30 July 2016 - 13:07
Once again your post is just because you want the last word to try to prove a point.
Childish!
No more from me.
Mackenzie

by Les The Kiwi Pauling on 31 July 2016 - 06:07
[Hundmutter] & [Mackenzie]:
Oopsy. My ""Hund" is male, "Hunde" is female" was wron... wro...... wr......... r............. slightly inaccurate. Blame a brain-fart and getting muddled between languages that I don't actually speak. "Hunde" is actually plural male = "dogs". "Hündin" (Plural "Hündinen") is what I should have written.
Regardless, [Mackenzie]: Having had the correct root-words drawn to your attention by [Hundmutter], you should do as teachers do, and try to be correct when naming people. I DID have trouble back in the era when Silvester Stallone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoLVWvqEwzs was filling the screens. See, in my class I had a skinny 8 year old red-headed Rochelle who wanted to be known as Rocky. But I mostly remembered.

by Hundmutter on 31 July 2016 - 07:07
(Apols. for lack of diacritical umlaut, can't be arsed to switch keyboards to produce it and can't remember the Function key shortcut).

by Les The Kiwi Pauling on 02 August 2016 - 13:08
Pun. [Hundmutter]? Females don't know how to pun, do they?
I don't think there is any such Function key, but if you want a lower-case u with an umlaut, the key-code is [Alt]129 (using the number pad, not the typewriter keys). When you release the [Alt], up pops the ü . (Warning - I think it was typing that straight into the pdb that saw my first attempt vanish forever - this damnable editor is as cantankerous as the Yahoo web-pages! If you want to use [Alt]-codes, type them in your own software then later PASTE them into the pdb.)
by beetree on 02 August 2016 - 13:08
A simpler way to find and use the umlaut and other special characters can be found by clicking the last icon in the CKEditor that sort of looks like an upside down horseshoe.
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