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Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement. #16 (permalink) Sat May 14, 2011 18:29 pm   Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement.
 

Dear Beeesneees,

I do not wish to get rid of you, moreover, you will always have one the best places in my 'royal' household and my heart. You may rest assured! And if you're tired than this is what my mother would have said when I went to bed: Sleep tight my sweet and my flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.

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Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement. #17 (permalink) Sat May 14, 2011 18:38 pm   Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement.
 

My mother would have said 'Get up those stairs and don't let me hear a word from you until at least 8 o'clock'!

@Mum - if you're reading this... only joking!
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Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement. #18 (permalink) Sun May 15, 2011 14:28 pm   Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement.
 

Oh, Beeesneees,

I think you have a very good and caring mother. So to the mother of Beeesneees: You're a very good mum! Your child needs some sleep! :) He's my best cyber friend I've ever had and he's very intelligent, although where history is concerned, I have my d..., well you know! :D LOL

Beeesneees would you take a look at my thread: Voc/ Mirror Image/ Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp.
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Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement. #19 (permalink) Sun May 15, 2011 15:01 pm   Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement.
 

Hmm...

That'll confuse my mother.
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Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement. #20 (permalink) Sun May 15, 2011 17:50 pm   Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement.
 

Hi Beeesneees

Why will it confuse your mother?
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Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement. #21 (permalink) Sun May 15, 2011 18:17 pm   Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement.
 

She doesn't have any sons.
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Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement. #22 (permalink) Mon May 16, 2011 1:30 am   Vocabulary/ Difference between apprentice and student at work placement.
 

Oh, my dear Beeesneees,

I didn't know you were a woman, but then again how could I know? I'm a man, but isn't it so that a woman can be your friend too. I'm referring to the word friend, because a girlfriend has a totally different meaning, right? By the way, would you have a look at my two new threads. The first one is :'If it hadn't been for you... Heeeeeeelp', the second one is: 'A high voice or a high pitched voice'. Don't answer immediately because I still have to write them and post them, which will take me some time.

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