viernes, 25 de diciembre de 2009

COMING SECOND DIDNT MAKE HER FEEL ANY BETTER BECAUSE SHE ONLY WANTED TO WIN }CONSOLATION}

COMING SECOND WAS NO CONSOLATION TO HER BECAUSE WINNING WAS ALL THAT MATTERED TO HER

I PROMISE HIM THAT THE SITUATION WOULD NOT BE REPEAED IN THE FUTURE ]word}

I GAVE HIM MY WORD THAT THERE WOULD BE NO REPETITION OF THE SITUATION IN THE FUTURE

tim tried to be like one of his heroes when he was a young musician ]modelled]

AS A YOUNG MUSICIEN HEMODELLED HIMSELF ON ONE OF HIS HEROES

miƩrcoles, 16 de diciembre de 2009

UTTER DISBELIEF

CON MUVCHO ASOMBRO

STEAL THE LIME LIGHT

Grabbing the public's attention, similar in derivation to stealing the spotlight as the old technology of super-heating limestone with an oxyhydrogen flame was used in theatrical spotlights before the widespread use of electricity.
The Indians and Red Sox were in a heated battle for the pennant but instead we watched George Steinbrenner steal the limelight for the Yankees with his offer of a one-year manager's contract to Joe Torre that same day.

out of bounds

out of bounds
adj (postpositive,)
adv
1. (often foll by to) not to be entered (by); barred (to) out of bounds to civilians
2. outside specified or prescribed limits

STUDENTS AT THE SCHOOL ARE NOT ALLOWED TO GO INTO RAIMBOW DISCO ]BOUNDS]


THE RAIMBOW DISCO IS OUT OF BOUNDS TO STUDENTS AT SCHOOL