typ·i·cal·ly
Pronunciation: 'ti-pi-k(&-)lE
Function: adverb
1 : in a typical manner <typically>
2 : on a typical occasion : in typical circumstances <typically, members of our staff receive little...recognition
Does this make it clear as mud?
Perfectly, you wouldn't be a teacher by any chance?
No it just feels that way, if you know what I mean?
would you like a quick revision?
Can you give it to me now?
You can send me a message, you know all about ESP, don't you?
Do you believe in that stuff? :wink:
I believe anything the ladies tell me, haven't you noticed.
Well..sure- and isn't
that a convenient way to live?
I'm always having fun when I'm around here, the real world is so cold and harsh, don't you think?
You really think the real world is cold and harsh?
Yes I do. Tonight Pres. Bush is arriving downunder, his visit cost the Ausstralian Taxpayer $180 million, yet we have no money to fund our Hospitals and people are dying because they cannot get Medical Services. I call thit extremely harsh from cold blooded Government that let this happen. What is your opinion on that?
(sorry to mention politics but that's how I feel at the moment)
I just look at people...can't control the government except for the little say I have in voting...love people though...even the screwed up ones have value - must be able to help them somehow-just do what I can to help where I can...don't you think?
I share your line of thinking about everything except under our voting system my vote doesn't count. We do not have one vote, one value unfortunately, which means we have a Government which rules with a minority vote! Do you think that is Democratic?
Doesn't sound Democratic to me...but I suck at politics. I have to read up on your government...don't know much about it. It sounds odd, how do you deal with it?
Nothing one can do about, that's the system, you just have to bear it. Unfortunately voting is compulsory here so you can't abstain. Is that the case in the US too?