I remember amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant.
I remember je suis, tu es, il est, nous sommes, vous etes, ils and then it fizzles out.
I remember playing pick-up sticks, which is probably not how the game was spelled.
I remember that scene in Soldier Blue when the very 'white' American soldier got killed by the Indians and everyone in the audience cheered.
I remember the scene in ER when the doctor everyone hated got his arm chopped off by a helicopter blade.
I remember an episode of Scrubs where four doctors/actors from St Elsewhere turned up.
I remember seeing David Battley, a British character actor (usually in TV comedy programmes on account I guess of the shape of his face) outside WH Smith in Streatham. He died in 2003.
I remember sticking up for my ISP in the UKOnline newsgroup. The moderator was so pleased he/she sent me a T-shirt and a car sticker. I still have them both. And I still use UKOnline.
I remember je suis, tu es, il est, nous sommes, vous etes, ils and then it fizzles out.
I remember playing pick-up sticks, which is probably not how the game was spelled.
I remember that scene in Soldier Blue when the very 'white' American soldier got killed by the Indians and everyone in the audience cheered.
I remember the scene in ER when the doctor everyone hated got his arm chopped off by a helicopter blade.
I remember an episode of Scrubs where four doctors/actors from St Elsewhere turned up.
I remember seeing David Battley, a British character actor (usually in TV comedy programmes on account I guess of the shape of his face) outside WH Smith in Streatham. He died in 2003.
I remember sticking up for my ISP in the UKOnline newsgroup. The moderator was so pleased he/she sent me a T-shirt and a car sticker. I still have them both. And I still use UKOnline.