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Liberty pour les pommes de terre
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We must revolt this dictatorship and free the potatoes, because life is meaningless without ketchup. Sign up sheet is to your left as you exit the forum.
That should be liberte (sorry don't have an accent aigu e on my keyboard) Fridge
Should not also be fraternite et solidarite ?That should be liberte (sorry don't have an accent aigu e on my keyboard) Fridge
Somebody recently used the word naivete, and it had the diaresis on the i and the accent on the final e ... don't know how.I did put an accent but it corrected me, just like you
pretty sure that's not a Van Gogh ... closer to Dogs Playing Poker. You used to be able to buy them at Woolworth's stores.I think gurus should mindful their own business.
But potatoes now, they can be something really special. One of my favorite Van Gogh's
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pretty sure that's not a Van Gogh ... closer to Dogs Playing Poker. You used to be able to buy them at Woolworth's stores.
pretty sure that's not a Van Gogh ... closer to Dogs Playing Poker. You used to be able to buy them at Woolworth's stores.
well, that explains why it doesn't look very Van Gogh-y.View attachment 60066
At the time of its creation, Van Gogh had only recently started painting and had not yet mastered the techniques that would later make him famous."
It's his 'The Potato Eaters' c. 1885
Should not also be fraternite et solidarite ?
The easiest way is to google it and copy the dictionary entry: naïveté.Somebody recently used the word naivete, and it had the diaresis on the i and the accent on the final e ... don't know how.
The easiest way is to google it and copy the dictionary entry: naïveté.
Bing Translator is helpful, too.
"Liberté pour les pommes de terre!"
MS-Windows has a character map utility for such, but I find the 'net method to be faster.Too much work to use the internet, many clicks.
That's quite a small potato sack.Speaking of anger, potatoes, et al.
Toy Story 2: Angry Eyes (1999)