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ggx_2 February 19 2014, 19:46:28 UTC
Dried pike... My favorite fish snack after dried flounder, but it's a pain to clean meat off skin and bones. However, this applies to most big snacks of this type.
And sorry for my bad english. Haven't practised it for a long time.

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peacetraveler22 February 19 2014, 19:48:38 UTC
Why apologize for bad English? In this comment, everything you write is perfect English. :) I hope my blog helps you practice reading English, and don't be afraid to comment here because of language barriers. I will understand what you write!

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nepeanois December 14 2014, 17:32:15 UTC
just live with it. in russia it's 'no cool' to do things in a less than perfect way in public, hence you will see those self-excuses rather often. not that they care, they just take a defensive position

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peacetraveler22 December 14 2014, 17:37:47 UTC
Oh, yes. I completely understand because I am communicating with only Russians and Russian speakers in my blog. Sometimes they even try to correct my English. But mostly they just come up with conspiracy theories about the way I write English - the most popular is that I'm a former Soviet English teacher. :))

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nepeanois December 14 2014, 17:46:10 UTC
well then you know it all. they always badly need to know who you are to pick a 'right' line in the conversation.

hypocrisy? nonono of course that's not about them? :)))))

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practice or practise? ggx_2 February 26 2014, 06:17:32 UTC
Practice or practise?

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Re: practice or practise? nepeanois December 14 2014, 17:28:31 UTC
the verb is practise indeed hehe

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Re: practice or practise? peacetraveler22 December 14 2014, 17:31:54 UTC
Practice - this is American English! :)

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