On Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Paul J Kriha wrote:
> "kujebak" <kujebak@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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news:2b482f70-c32c-401a-8855-735edc6130f0@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Jack Stone wrote:
> > > http://www.eliskakarlstejn.cz/index_en.html
> > >
> > > I just wonder if the Karlstejn castle tourist guides use the same
> > > excellent "medieval" dialect :-))))))))
> >
> > I just wonder what happens when "Potato pancakes
> > with chicken meet bean soup". One probably wouldn't
> > want to have that before the castle tour. Lot of glu-
> > teal action at noseheight :-))
> > "Cramberries", .. oh I remember those from college.
> > They helped me stay awake studying for exams.
>
> What's Cramberries?
Our fellow students from the medical school had access to small, neatly
packaged doses of pure caffeine, to be dropped into drinks to help them
cram for exams.
Speaking of dropping stuff into drinks: a devious form of screwdriver was
"monkey drops", pure ethanol mixed with thick orange juice, served to an
unsuspecting beginner.
Another angle at "cramberries": maybe pills to bring relief from
menstrual cramps ("kramy...")
"Za rakvi mely jit
dve starsi damy,
ale ty neprisly,
dostaly kramy."
(Extra sloka k pisni "Bahna uz nezije")
Cheers, Slavek(ZVK)
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"Nekde jsem cet, ze vypadavani vlasu muze byt zpusobeno dusevnim pohnutim
v sestinedeli". (Svejk, snaze se navazat ve vlaku rozhovor s plesatym
panem, ze ktereho se vyklubal obavany general, jedouci v civilu.)
>
> > Web design ale perfekni.
> > Proc se na to nedivas jako na melouch?
>
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