Belated thanks for replying to my ABBA-question. Due to some technical problem (with the web site?) I couldn't get back in to thank you at the time - so frustrating. Anyways, I think the song may...
Thank you so much, Clem, for the link you sent in reply to my rooster alarm clock question.That was indeed the one I meant! Due to technical problems I couldn't get back in to thank you at the time,...
Thanks all who answered my question about American Answerbanks! I'm having technical problems and couldn't sign back in to thank you at the time. Sorry! I hate that! Feels like winning the lottery...
Is there an American equivalent to the UK answerbank? Im sure there are similar attempts, but any good ones? This British version seems to fill most of my needs (how sad is that), but at times I'd...
In one of the Supernanny programs Jo Frost used different alarm clocks for each child, don't remember the purpose but I think it had something to do with signalling the o'clock when they were each...
Many many years ago I heard an ABBA song a couple of times on the radio. It was sooo beautiful, but I never caught the title and I always thought I'd certainly hear it again at some time or other,...
Anyone know of a good, English-American ethymological dictionary on-line? Not just a English-American (etcetera), but a good one. (i.e. comprehensive and largely correct.) Thanks so much! I'll thank...
How come there's a Green Card Lottery (!) when it's virtually impossible to acquire American citizenship by applying formally? What's the thought behind having a lottery, I mean, what's in it for the...
I'm almost always having trouble signing in at the Answer Bank, which is so frustrating...! I don't have the internet at home, so I usually go to some internetcaf?. Of course, many operations are...
Can anyone recommend a good web site that would help a foreigner such as myself use the correct and expected phrases when making formal and semi-formal telephone calls to the UK and/or the United...
Help a Swede, someone. There's an expression that goes I could care less. It means I couldn't care less. What's the explanation for that paradox? Is there some part 'missing' from some original...