Wednesday, March 29, 2006

"I speak Eengleesh, I learn it from a book"

I just thought I'd get some stuff written down now before I get way to busy, and eventually sod off home for easter. Dave and his mum arrive in about 2 days and I haven't even considered packing yet. I just look at all my stuff and go "nah". I can't decide what I'm going to need in the final week, so packing stuff is just not useful. However if I don't make a start now I won't have time before I leave. Especially as I've been given an extra class the end of next weds, and we were supposed to be making our way home then.... Oh well. Shouldn't set us back by much.

I'm about to go into my 1S class with Fawlty Towers. I have no idea how it's going to go down. Personally I love it, and there are subtitles so they should be able to understand it. But French humour is... a different animal altogether. My biggest fear is that I'm going to laugh so hard I cry (like I did when I watched it yesterday) and they're just going to sit there straightfaced and not get it at all. And think I'm rather silly. It's the episode about the Germans, so hopefully we can all have a laugh at their expense. It's the classic one too where Basil's supposed to be putting the moose's head up, and at one point he leaves Manuel cleaning the desk, and he's hidden behind the moose head and starts talking to the major "Hhello, hhow are you today? I speak Eenglish, I learn it from a book" I nearly wet myself.

I realy hope they get it! Anyway, I'm thinking I'll prob get round to writing another entry before I go home so all in all - ths was pointless. Oh well!!!!

2 Comments:

At 3/30/2006 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Basil! Where are you going?"
"I'm going to see Mr O'reilly dear, then I think I might go to Canada..."

 
At 3/31/2006 , Blogger Kim said...

hehe.

Also when his car breaks down and he threatens to give it a good thrashing - and comes back with half a tree to beat it with.

Classic.

 

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