cobl04
45:33
I'm loving the snideness in here today.
Where the fuck is my chicken parma? I've been waiting 15 minutes.
You and I can be charter members of the Interference dead languages club.
I took three years of Sanskrit in college. (Or was it four?) SO FUCKING HARD. 70% was an A. I was thrilled to get a B that second or third year. I could read a little of the words on the Indian art at LACMA for a few years, but I couldn't do it now.
"I'm madly in anger with you." I laughed for about five minutes straight when I first heard that line.
Would you be surprised if I said that I have?
Reggo said:
u2popmofo said:How's your "parma"?
21, m, Melbourne
HeartlandGirl said:Did I know this? I can't believe you took three years. I've been teaching myself Sanskrit for fun in my free time. It is difficult for sure, and I love using examples from it when my students complain about Latin being hard. I can say this for sure...if I hadn't had Latin and Greek first, I don't know if I could even make sense of Sanskrit. Moving back from Latin to Greek to Sanskrit, though, is working out well for me.
What in the hell is a parma?
A parmy.
The Sad Punk said:A parmy.
u2popmofo said:I'm confused, did someone deliver chicken parmesan to Cobbler? You have chicken parmesan delivery in Australia?
I was at the pub for lunch.
So I went to zumba tonight, guys.
I've never heard the words "MR. WORLDWIDE!" so many times in a one-hour span of time.
It saddens me that chicken parmigiana is not a well-known and much-loved global phenomenon.