Bad Luck, California sounds like a great setting for a western.
Bad Luck, California sounds like a great setting for a western.
"Who named the towns around here, anyway?"It's probably next to "Hard Times" and "Shit Creek".
Or the title of a great album.Bad Luck, California sounds like a great setting for a western.
"Who named the towns around here, anyway?"
"Someone with a real negative outlook on things, I'll tell ya that much."
"Is No Point before or after No Return?""No, Negative Outlook is three miles southwest, just past No Point."
There's probably a sizeable proportion of both, so both languages would be vehicular
There's probably a sizeable proportion of both, so both languages would be vehicular
7 million cliques.China in the world of 7 Million Ants!
Uuuuuh, I'm not sure vernacular is what I meant. I meant "a language that is used to talk to people of a different language", like a Pole and a Greek talking in English to understand the other. So I thought "vehicular" because it conveys the information. What's the actual word ?I think you mean vernacular, unless this Africa is inhabited by intelligent automobiles a la Cars.
Lingua franca.Uuuuuh, I'm not sure vernacular is what I meant. I meant "a language that is used to talk to people of a different language", like a Pole and a Greek talking in English to understand the other. So I thought "vehicular" because it conveys the information. What's the actual word ?
Is any of those cliques republican? (also, interesting to see a Dutch Taiwan, since I'd expect Japan to jump at the opportunity to have it when China collapsed)
Nope--none of them are Republican. The Chinese/Manchu cliques all owe nominal fealty to the Qing Empire.Is any of those cliques republican? (also, interesting to see a Dutch Taiwan, since I'd expect Japan to jump at the opportunity to have it when China collapsed)
China and Japan both feel the pressure of European colonialism, and have decided that a united front is in their best interests.