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justducky
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Ducks Can Be a Beacon
from justducky on 12/10/2017 03:08 AMAt least..........I hope they can be. They're legs keep them on the web and.......their bills are ducky to certain people. Two years ago, I could have said, "this just in...." (I'm a bit late....ahem)
http://www.clickhole.com/article/disney-fans-rejoice-newly-discovered-letters-walt--2254
Simple Directions
from Marianne on 11/04/2017 01:02 PMSimple Directions
Playing around with my new iTouch, I decided to get directions to my son's base from my home in Maryland.
So I typed "Wahiawa, Hawaii."
I got turn-by-turn directions until I hit the coast.
Then I was told, "Kayak across the Pacific Ocean entering Hawaii."
Cartoon Picture:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/59/b2/1a/59b21a3d293f4abb821dc44760b05f2e.jpg
Link: https://www.rd.com/joke/simple-directions-joke-2/
Linguists and Butterflies
from Marianne on 08/02/2017 03:56 PMFour linguists were sharing a compartment on a train on their way to an international conference on sound symbolism. One was English, one Spanish, one French and the fourth German. They got into a discussion on whose language was the most eloquent and euphonious.
The English linguist said: "Why, English is the most eloquent language. Take for instance the word "butterfly". Butterfly, butterfly... doesn't that word so beautifully express the way this delicate insect flies. It's like flutter-by, flutter-by."
"Oh, no!" said the Spanish linguist, "the word for "butterfly" in Spanish is "mariposa". Now, this word expresses so beautifully the vibrant colours on the butterfly's wings. What could be a more apt name for such a brilliant creature? Spanish is the most eloquent language!"
"Papillon!" says the French linguist, "papillon! This word expresses the fragility of the butterfly's wings and body. This is the most fitting name for such a delicate and ethereal insect. French is the most eloquent language!"
At this the German linguist stands up, and demands: "Und vot is rongk mit 'SCHMETTERLING'?"
Link: http://www.workjoke.com/linguists-jokes.html
Re: Hello, Zanglers!
from Marianne on 04/23/2017 10:08 AMHello, Stephen!
Yes, many here have been overbusy, roaming from site to site to find friends and friends' friends, and many are struggling to follow up with things.
It will be nice to see you more active again.
A big thank you to you.
Hello, Zanglers!
from StephenB on 03/29/2017 02:55 AMHello, Zanglers!
We are very sorry that we haven't been active on our own site much. However, that will most definitely change! We are hoping to get new members on our site. If you have any questions or concerns, please message me!
Thanks,
-The Zangle Team
Re: Automatic log on
from StephenB on 03/29/2017 02:46 AMWe are very sorry you are having this problem. We will try to fix it soon!
Freeranger
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Automatic log on
from Freeranger on 03/19/2017 06:49 PMIn short, I do not like that this website will automatically logs me on. If I wanted this website to automatically log me on, I would click on the option. Now, the box gets automatically checked FOR me and I want it to stop. Can't seem to contact Zangle so if you're an administrator, and you happen to read this, I would like automatically logging me in to go away.
Thanks
Sandragon
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