USAGE: [T] -> [f] (formerly Chinese DialectQuestion)
From: | Nik Taylor <yonjuuni@...> |
Date: | Sunday, October 5, 2003, 5:36 |
Tristan McLeay wrote:
> * Which is a funny game, because until recently the Australian version was
> exactly like the British, except it used dollars (I assume the British
> uses pounds at least).
Yep. We have a British Monopoly set back home that someone we knew (I
forget just who) bought for us when they went to England. We also have
a German edition bought by someone who went to Germany. :-)
A for what it's worth, for me, "Laundry" refers to the clothes
themselves. "To change the laundry" means to put the clothes from the
washer into the dryer.
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