...to plank (pron: plong-k)
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Tu parle le francais en planking. bien. (I can kind of talk it but I sure can't spell it.)
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mercy.(merci)
Deb: You could always talk the talk. Are you anywhere near the French speaking Canadians. I met a lovely Canadian in Morocco once who spent three days trying to teach us to say squirrel in French. Very tricky!
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot to be said about planking.
ReplyDeleteMMMC: How do they all know what it is? At least it renders it uncool for teenagers when Mums and Dads start planking in the back yard!
ReplyDeletePlanks for the memory.
ReplyDeleteI hoped the habit might go plonk.
They chose a good spot for it though.
PS.
ReplyDeleteIt seems your love affair with squirrels goes back a bit.
I'm surrounded by French speaking Canadians. I can't tell Mr LC you went to Morocco. He's dying to go and I'm not!
ReplyDeleteVery planky! Ha!
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