Hi. Everyone.
Today is making Christmas tree. How to make christmas decoration?
First, We are preparing colored pencil, pastel crayon, silver papers, gold
papers, scissors cards, colored papers, paste, twenty small bells, tree and
so on. Preparing finish for it. Everyone are making Christmas tree.
We will make card and tree decoration. We are making a card. A piece of
paper is folding to half. After then we are drawing tree only one side. It
is cutting and unfolding. Second, It is decorating to crayon. Ten pieces of
cards will card to the same method. Then we are making tree decoration. we
are preparing three box. They are decorating. They are putting on a ribbon
and painting just as present. After, we were prepared to decoration put up
decorations in a tree. First of all fix to bell and card, decorative
illumination.
Look at tree. We are making a beautiful tree. It is not difficult. Everyone
try it. Thank you. See you next time.
Hi. Everyone.
Hello Eunjung,
I will try the first few sentences, but I'm not clear if you are making
decorations for an actual tree, or if you are making a [paper] tree and
decorating it. Assuming the latter...
>Today is making Christmas tree. How to make christmas decoration?
Today, we'll make a paper Christmas tree and decorate it!
>First, We are preparing colored pencil, pastel crayon, silver papers, gold
>papers, scissors cards, colored papers, paste, twenty small bells, tree and
>so on.
To begin, we need coloured pencils, pastel crayons, ...
>Preparing finish for it. Everyone are making Christmas tree.
We'll all join in and make the decorations together.
>We will make card and tree decoration. We are making a card. A piece of
>paper is folding to half.
To make a card, we fold a piece of paper in half, then draw and
outline...
<...>
>Look at tree. We are making a beautiful tree. It is not difficult.
Let's now admire our work! Isn't it beautiful?
>Everyone
>try it. Thank you. See you next time.
>
Everyone may try it.
Garry J. Vass
[...]
Hey! You try to mocking me? You writing like patronizing racist
Oliental making fun of this round-eyes, no? Thank you.
--
Reinhold (Rey) Aman
Editor & Publisher, MALEDICTA
Santa Rosa, CA 95402, USA
http://www.sonic.net/maledicta/
[a load of crap]
Eun-Jung, please ignore Reinhold. He is, to use the clinical expression, a
moron.
By the way, is it true that Korean has no word for 'please'?
---
Fabian
Rule One: Question the unquestionable,
ask the unaskable, eff the ineffable,
think the unthinkable, and screw the inscrutable.
>Hello Eunjung,
>
>I will try the first few sentences, but I'm not clear if you are making
>decorations for an actual tree, or if you are making a [paper] tree and
>decorating it. Assuming the latter...
Garry's reply illustrates what a warm, wonderful person he is, and
what an appalling rotter I am. His impulse, on reading these strange
posts from Korea, is to be helpful; he goes to considerable lengths
to provide exhaustive answers to all the points, whereas I'm seized
by an overpowering urge to bomb Seoul.
__
James Follett -- novelist http://www.davew.demon.co.uk
You have to be pretty stupid to have missed my point.
> Eun-Jung, please ignore Reinhold. He is, to use the clinical expression,
> a moron.
But the Korean student of English and I always type the article "the"
correctly and don't have to come up with stupid excuses like a certain
slob who's too lazy to read the crap he typed before mailing it.
--
Dr. Reinhold (Rey) Aman
>Reinhold (Rey) Aman wrote in message <375AE3...@sonic.net>...
>
>[a load of crap]
>
>Eun-Jung, please ignore Reinhold. He is, to use the clinical expression, a
>moron.
For the benefit of those who are unaware of this, Reinholed is making
another futile attempt (his third, I believe) to bait Red Queen, Mimi,
Polar, Matti, and/or myself into flaming him for his obvious
ignorance. I can't speak for the others, but it is my opinion that his
posts are self-flaming, and thus need no help from me.
In other words, Reinholed is doing such an excellent job of making a
complete fool of himself that his many detractors have decided to sit
back and enjoy the show. One must stands in awe of a person (?) who
can be that stupid and still have the brainpower necessary to maintain
a heartbeat, breathing, digestion, etc.
HTH
--
Everything You Never Wanted To Know About Grandpa Reinholed
And The Toilet Paper Known As "Male*dick*ta" --->
But the Korean student and I are so far unanimous in being against racist
replies. Need I remind you of what you wrote?
<reinhold>
Hey! You try to mocking me? You writing like patronizing racist
Oliental making fun of this round-eyes, no? Thank you.
</reinhold>
Can you explain to anyone how taht is not racist? It certainly didnt seem a
good way to welcome a stranger to our waffy group.
In the dialect of that small enclave near Heathrow, of which I have had
cause to write in the past, "waffy" would be interpreted as "bad", "low
quality" or "sub-standard". Not my choice of an epithet for aue.
--
Albert Marshall
waffy = waspish, from
"waffore. Obs.1
? A drone.
1436 Libel Eng. Policy in Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 174 They..souketh the
thryfte awey oute of oure honde, As the waffore soukethe honye fro the
bee."
Sounds perfect to me.
Kir M'Djinn For I am the Cook, and the Captain bold,
And the Mate of the 'Nancy' brig,
And the bosun tight, and the midshipmite,
And the crew of the Captain's gig!
An adjective derived from the acronym WAFF - warm and fuzzy feeling. Often
used to describe a certain class of fan fiction. It is a strictly literary
word.