..... to those of you who celebrate Easter ;)
And to everybody: have a couple of great days - and eat lots of chocolate! :D
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..... to those of you who celebrate Easter ;)
And to everybody: have a couple of great days - and eat lots of chocolate! :D
http://home.hetnet.nl/~renskekronkel...aas_kuiken.jpg
Heh, heh, thanks...
Screw the easter bunny!
Is it some kind of relation between Easter Bunny and Playboy Bunny? Are they relatives?
Who said chocolate? :D
Chocolate - oh boy. :D
I'm not at all religious, but I celebrate chocolate :).
By the way - russian easter will be one week later.Quote:
Originally Posted by Seventh-Monkey
Yeah, I remember that, and my Russian-teachers were telling me that they, although atheists themselves, go and visit the graves of relatives, which is a religious tradition?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
They're Ukrainian.
Alex, will you allow me to write these words on my t-shirt? Or are they copyrighted :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Seventh-Monkey
You'll have to pay him in chocolate to use them...Quote:
Originally Posted by Leof
Heh, sure, if you want :D.Quote:
Originally Posted by Leof
Happy Easter to everyone :D
And I see i am not the only one here who is perhaps addicted to chocolate. :lol:
Поздравления с Пасхой! :D :D
Нам пора есть шоколад.
I did a search yesterday and was going to bump THIS and THIS
Net Surfer seems to have come up with the best translation:
"Со светлым праздником Пасхи"
Some quick facts that suprized me:
Total Easter spending is estimated to reach $12.63 billion in 2006
Marshmallow PEEPS® have been the top selling non-chocolate Easter candy brand for the last decade, outselling jelly beans.
I personally like my 'Peeps' a few months old when they get a crispy shell, but I'll get all the 'Robin's Eggs' (malted milk balls) the day after Easter for 1/2 off. They are a great sugar rush with my morning Puerto Rican coffee. :o
So it becomes to be a good tradition here!
Did you know that fourteen of ten people love chocolate?
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My my my
Leof has got 666 posts!
Ah, the devil!
I noticed Leof had a 666 replying to a Christian themed thread too.
Too much to read into that.... :twisted: :evil:
I'm curious about the word "Bunny"... I can find кролик = rabbit, and эаицы = hare, but no "bunny". I use the word "Bunny" year round, as in Ski, Snow, Beach, Surf and the ever popular Dumb... It would be in the feminine.
Wouldn't it just be the diminutive?
bunny
1) кролик
2) милый, милая; зайка, лапка
3) крошка, детка, куколка (именование лиц женского пола)
и ещё зайчик.
"Шоколадный зайчик" напонимает вам о ком-то? :wink: :lol:
:)Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
Как Вы все знаете, что я вернулся в Австралии несколько дней назад, с тех пор я тщательно обследовал всё возможности с австралийскими шоколадами. Я их долго не видел!
как ты считаешь, ДДТ, автсралийский шоколад лучше американского?
Лучше всего швейцарский.Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
I thought it was "зайчик" as in "солнечный зайчик" (sunny bunny) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by flowforever
I heard it in some song somewhere.
Да, правда! Автсралийский шоколад и печение намного лучше американского. Я особенно их скучал.Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
Автсралийский шоколад indeed :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by DDT
I wouln't dare to translate it :)
Австралийский
печенье
печение (baking) is from the verb печь (to bake) (the noun печь is stove)
печенье - is a biscuit or a cookie
Я их скучал means - I got bored by them or I bored them.
The correct verb is скушал. But it's better to say Я их ел (indefinite, not perfect)
Может быть, он имел в виду "я скучал по ним"? или неправильно так сказать?
Well, people. You should know: the best chocolate is in Russia. That's the good reason to go there. Dixi :!:
And Russia is the home of elephants too :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Gerty
A finnish elephant is the best friend of a russian elephant.
правильно!Quote:
Originally Posted by basurero
I dissagree with the thought that Russian chocolate is the best. First of all it's a matter of everyones taste. I myself like chocolates from Swissland and Belgium and from Germany as well.
Quote:
Originally Posted by basurero
ммм...батончики :D
cоевые? соевые соевые соевые?? батончики??
"РотФронт"))
ДА!
You'll have to send us some in order for us to make up our minds...Quote:
Originally Posted by Gerty
Your name is Dixi or you're talking about the store chain?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gerty
But yes, Russian chocolate is quite good. However, when it comes to things like chocolate, I try not to compare -- it's all pretty much delicious. That's like saying what's better -- someone giving you a red Ferrari or a black Ferrari!