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Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
I may have mentioned I work for a French multinational company, and that I've been doing French beginner lessons this year. Well, yesterday I completely ran out of work to do, but had trouble getting my manager (who's French) alone for a few minutes to discuss my next task. So I spent most of the day revising my French, and then left early, but not before sending my manager an email entirely in French. :laugh: Text of email is below:
J’ai révisé mon français ce matin. Je ne pouvais pas trouver de travail d'ingénierie de systèmes. Je partir tôt aujourd'hui, si cela vous convient.
Excuses pour mon mauvais français! J'espère que tout était correct.
À demain,
--- Victor.
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Is "Veuillez excuser" better than "excuses pour" @Reynard?

The "vous convient" sounds odd as well. It needs the subjunctive, I think, err :scratch: S'il vous conviennent?
 
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Yeah, time for :cuppa: and then bath and bed.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Here's the ancient, recklessly cheap compound table after I took it to bits, gave it a bit of tender loving care, and put it back together again
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. Who knows if it was worth the effort? Time will tell shortly.

I couldn't resist using Finish Line Wet lube on the leadscrew and sliding surfaces.
 
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MikeG

Guru
Location
Suffolk
Here's the ancient, recklessly cheap compound table after I took it to bits, gave it a bit of tender loving care, and put it back together again View attachment 417593 . Who knows if it was worth the effort? Time will tell shortly.

I couldn't resist using Finish Line Wet lube on the leadscrew and sliding surfaces.

Is that from a pillar drill, or maybe a milling machine? I guess it could even have come from a morticer. I've got half of one, which is just ballast without the other half!
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
I have been adopted on a part-time basis, by next door's cat. :wub: She is very old, and likes to visit my garden, wander into the kitchen and ask for food. She eats the same brand of food as Bob and Kizzy, and my neighbours are happy for me to give her small amounts of food. She used to be very much a "stay at home" cat, but in this warmer weather she is outside a lot. She follows me around the garden, and sits near me when I am in my garden lounger.

Bob does not seem bothered, but Kizzy is more nervous about another cat being in the kitchen. As Tiger is very old, she is always wanting to be near people. She is a lovely dark brown/black stripey cat, who "talks" a lot.
We've been adopted by lots of cats, 2 of which live/lived with us permanently but now we get visits from one of next doors cats, Mao, next door but ones cat, Woody, and a big fluffy black and white Tom-cat who doesn't appear to have a home but walks around like he owns ours. Mind he wasn't around much last weekend but then he's come back and just slept and eaten for the past couple of days so I suspect he's been 'Tomcatting', he certainly looks very 'pleased' with himself. :becool:
 
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