Yenny by David Alvarez

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  1. fmilling18

    fmilling18 said, 2 months ago

    Buke is the ultimate source for info…

  2. KingRat

    KingRat said, 2 months ago

    is he the source for info or the cause of the info?

  3. harrisonQ

    harrisonQ said, 2 months ago

    I got two postcards from TC.

    FIRST ONE.
    He says. He’s flying to PR, and promises information that National Enquirer does’nt even. He stopped therre, saying. CONTINUED ON SECOND POSTCARD.

    SECOND CARD.

    He says, CONTINUED FROM FIRST POSTCARD. know. TC.

  4. Bob

    Bob said, 2 months ago

    Rum candy causes commas? Who knew? ;-)

  5. algurka

    algurkaGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Let’s get it right: it’s “coma,” not “comma,” like after the words “coma,” and “comma.” Geez, can I get the job editing the translations? It’s enough to drive me to eating massive rum candies.

  6. BuzzDixon

    BuzzDixon said, 2 months ago

    I grant you chihuahuas are small, but how do you get them into one of these> , ?

  7. algurka

    algurkaGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Very carefully.

  8. Josh 1360

    Josh 1360 said, 2 months ago

    Hey, if you haven’t heard it before, then it’s new to you!

  9. BlueRaven

    BlueRaven said, 2 months ago

    To be fully precise, algurka, it’s “in a coma,” not just “in coma”.

  10. sensrule92

    sensrule92Genius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Hey…give Zacha a break. She’s an iguana. Most of them don’t have a first language, let alone a second.

  11. UncaAlby

    UncaAlby said, 2 months ago

    Zacha is not deserving of a break. She is an evil little lizard!

  12. Fairportfan

    Fairportfan said, 2 months ago

    BlueRaven said

    To be fully precise, algurka, it’s “in a coma,” not just “in coma”.

    Kinda depends on whether you’re speaking UKian or USAian English, actually. UKian English often omits articles in phrases like that.

    Like “Go to University”.

  13. StuStu2U

    StuStu2UGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    “In hospital”

  14. algurka

    algurkaGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    BlueRaven is absolutely correct, but I’d be happy if the translator could at least get the word right. Then, we could start teaching him or her grammar.