Your Arm moves over table
it hits a Bottle
the Bottle falls
It Breaks on the Floor
Your arm may Have hit it it
But
It was the bottle that fell
NOT you
so...to conclude = IT FELL
Your Arm moves over table
it hits a Bottle
the Bottle falls
It Breaks on the Floor
Your arm may Have hit it it
But
It was the bottle that fell
NOT you
so...to conclude = IT FELL
Bujub65 - seriously dont worry about itOriginally posted by bujub22@4 May 2004 - 19:28
was the glass half full or half empty?
IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT!
ok
Interesting perspective.
In English we say, "I dropped the vase", but if you were to translate it into Spanish the literal translation would be "The vase dropped (itself) on me".
Habla usted Espanol?
Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?
Interesting, I am sure that is the case in a lot of accidentsOriginally posted by hobbes@4 May 2004 - 19:59
Interesting perspective.
In English we say, "I dropped the vase", but if you were to translate it into Spanish the literal translation would be "The vase dropped (itself) on me".
Habla usted Espanol?
Like the trees that jump out in front of motorists!
Originally posted by hobbes@4 May 2004 - 19:59
Habla usted Espanol?
Claro Hombre
Es por eso que empezzo esta Thread
Se Callo !
ef ef ef...ef ef ef....ef ef ef ef ef.....Scorchio!!!!!!
If a tree falls in the woods and no ones around to hear it, does it make a sound? ...but if no one's there to hear it, how’d they know if fell?
Cos the next day...someone sees it on the floor....of course, it may just be tired and laid down for a rest.Originally posted by Arcadia@4 May 2004 - 19:04
If a tree falls in the woods and no ones around to hear it, does it make a sound? ...but if no one's there to hear it, how’d they know if fell?
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