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Tic Tac

tropicanamedia said:
The last three week for "the ball". I understand that beginning the New Year they will be "la latina". Bye Bye the ball.

:'(


Would somebody on one of the music stations dig up "Another one Bites the Dust" by Queen, or would someone at a corporate office in a land far far away get upset?
 
triadradionewsman said:
tropicanamedia said:
The last three week for "the ball". I understand that beginning the New Year they will be "la latina". Bye Bye the ball.

:'(


Would somebody on one of the music stations dig up "Another one Bites the Dust" by Queen, or would someone at a corporate office in a land far far away get upset?




Well, I'm not currently at a "Music Station" Whatever that is these days but here's the best I can do!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNQRfBAzSzo
 
When I saw the title of this thread, I couldn't help but think of the fact that I woke up this morning feeling like P. Diddy.
 
I realize that English is probably your second language, Tropicana, but I think you need to know that Tic Tacs are breath mints. I think you meant to title this tick-tock or tick-tick, which would mean "time is running out" for 790 the Ball. But, hey, you know your second language better than I know Spanish, so what the heck? Tic-Tac all you want.
 
Atticus said:
I realize that English is probably your second language, Tropicana, but I think you need to know that Tic Tacs are breath mints. I think you meant to title this tick-tock or tick-tick, which would mean "time is running out" for 790 the Ball. But, hey, you know your second language better than I know Spanish, so what the heck? Tic-Tac all you want.

Haha, thank you for the correction. You must learn something new every day!
 
I think they used to call it "tic tac" in the French textbooks when I was in college.
The phones rang with a "drin drin" too.
Those things still stand out from French for me. :)
 
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