วันอาทิตย์ที่ 21 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Fiction 88 - Alice in Wonderland

This conversation is part of Alice in Wonderland. There is three part of dialog from "A Mad Tea-Party". It's easy to listen.alice_in_wonderland



ALICE: Ah... tea.

MAD HATTER, MARCH HARE, DORMOUSE: No room! No room! No room!

ALICE: There's plenty of room! I'll sit here.

MARCH HARE: Have some wine.

ALICE: I don't see any wine.

MARCH HARE: There isn't any.

ALICE: Then it wasn't very civil of you to offer it.

MARCH HARE: It wasn't very civil of you to sit down without being invited.

ALICE: I didn't know it was your table. It's laid for a great many more than three.

MAD HATTER: Your hair wants cutting.

ALICE: You should learn not to make personal remarks. It's very rude.

MAD HATTER: Why is a raven like a writing-desk?

ALICE: I believe I can answer that.

MARCH HARE: Do you mean that you think you can find out the answer to it?

ALICE: Exactly so.

MARCH HARE: Then you should say what you mean.

ALICE: I do... at least I mean what I say. That's the same thing, you know.

MAD HATTER: Not the same thing a bit! Why, you might just as well say that "I see what I eat" is the same thing as "I eat what I see"!

MARCH HARE: You might just as well say that "I like what I get" is the same thing as "I get what I like"!

DORMOUSE You might just as well say that "I breathe when I sleep" is the same thing as "I sleep when I breathe"!

MAD HATTER: It is the same thing with you. Have you guessed the riddle yet?

ALICE: No, I give up. What's the answer?

MAD HATTER: I haven't the slightest idea.

MARCH HARE: Nor I. Suppose we change the subject. (yawning) I'm getting tired of this. I vote the young lady tells us a story.

ALICE: I'm afraid I don't know one.

MARCH HARE: Then the Dormouse shall! Wake up, the Dormouse!

DORMOUSE: I wasn't asleep. I heard every word you fellows were saying.




MAD HATTER: What day of the month is it?

ALICE: Um... The fourth.

MAD HATTER: Two days wrong! (looking angrily at the March Hare) I told you butter wouldn't suit the works!

MARCH HARE: It was the best butter.

MAD HATTER: Yes, but some crumbs must have got in as well. (grumbling) You shouldn't have put it in with the bread-knife.

MARCH HARE: It was the best butter, you know.

ALICE: What a funny watch! It tells the day of the month, and doesn't tell what o'clock it is!

MAD HATTER: Why should it? Does your watch tell you what year it is?

ALICE: Of course not... But that's because it stays the same year for such a long time together.

MAD HATTER: Which is just the case with mine.

ALICE: I don't quite understand you.




DORMOUSE: I wasn't asleep. I heard every word you fellows were saying.

MARCH HARE: Tell us a story!

ALICE: Yes, please do!

MAD HATTER: And be quick about it or you'll be asleep again before it's done.

DORMOUSE: Once upon a time there were three little sisters and their names were Elsie, Lacie, and Tillie; and they lived at the bottom of a well...

ALICE: What did they live on?

DORMOUSE: They lived on treacle.

ALICE: They couldn't have done that, you know. They'd have been ill.

DORMOUSE: So they were; very ill.

ALICE: But why did they live at the bottom of a well?

DORMOUSE: It was a treacle-well.

ALICE: There's not such thing.

MAD HATTER, MARCH HARE, DORMOUSE: Shh... Shh... Shh...

DORMOUSE: If you can't be civil, you'd better finish the story for yourself.

ALICE: No, please go on! I won't interrupt you again. I dare say there may be one.

DORMOUSE: One, indeed! And so these three little sisters... they were learning to draw, you know...

ALICE: What did they draw?

DORMOUSE: Treacle.

ALICE: I don't understand. Where did they draw treacle from?

MAD HATTER: You can draw water out of a water-well, so I should think you could draw treacle out of a treacle-well... eh, stupid?

ALICE: But they were in the well!

DORMOUSE: Of course they were... well in. (they laugh) They were learning to draw and they drew all manner of things... everything that begins with an M.

ALICE: Why with an M?

MARCH HARE: Why not?

DORMOUSE: That begins with an M, such as mouse-traps, and the moon, and memory, and muchness... you know you say things are "much of a muchness". Did you ever see such a thing as a drawing of a muchness?

ALICE: Really, now you ask me, I don't think...

MAD HATTER: If you don't think, you shouldn't talk.

ALICE: I've had enough of this rudeness. I'll never come here again! It's the stupidest tea-party I was ever at in all my life!

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Fiction 87 - Little Red Riding Hood (Easier)


little red riding hood
A long time ago, in a simple cottage beside the deep dark woods, there lived a pretty child called Red Riding Hood. She was kind and considerate, and everybody loved her.

One afternoon, Red Riding Hood's mother called to her. "Granny isn't feeling up to snuff today, so I baked her favourite custard as a little surprise. Be a good girl and take it to her, will you?".

Red Riding Hood was delighted. She loved going to Granny's even though it meant crossing the deep dark woods. When the custard had cooled, Red Riding Hood's mother wrapped it up and put it in a basket.

"Now, whatever you do go straight to Granny's. Do not speak to any strangers!!". "Yes, mamma".

Afore along, she was in the deepest part of the woods.
"Boo, this is scary!!"

Suddenly a large wolf appeared. "Good afternoon, my dear. You care to stop for a little chat?". "Oh, gracious me!! Mamma said not to speak to any strangers".

But the wolf had such charming manners... "And where are you going, sweet thing?". "To visit Granny who lives in the pretty yellow house on the other side of the woods. She's feeling poorly and I'm taking her a surprise".


"You don't say!!".
Just then he had a delightful idea.
"Allow me to escort you. You never know what might be lurking about".
"You're too kind!!".

Beyond the forest they came to a patch of sunflowers. "Why not pick a few. Grannies love flowers, you know".

But while Red Riding Hood was picking a pretty bouquet, the clever wolf hurried on ahead to Granny's house.

"Who is it?".
"It is I, your delicious... uhhm darling grand-daughter".
"The door is unlocked".

"Surprise!!!!".
Granny was furious at having her reading interrupted. But the wolf gobbled her right up.
"So tasty!!".

Just then he heard footsteps on the garden path.
"There comes dessert.... Who is it?"
"It is I, your little grand-daughter".
"The door is unlocked".

Red Riding Hood was distressed at seeing her grandmother so changed.
"Why Granny, what big eyes you have!!"
"The better to see you, my dear".

"And Granny, what long arms you have!!"
"The better to hug you, my dear".

"And Granny, what big teeth you have!!"
"The better to eat you, my dear!!"
And he gobbled her right up...

Really, he was enormously pleased with himself. And having enjoyed such a heavy meal, he was soon snoring away.

 A hunter passing by was alarmed. "That doesn't sound like Granny". And so the brave hunter jumped in the window, killed the sleeping wolf, and cut it open.

Out jumped Granny and Red Riding Hood. "We are ever so grateful". "That wicked wolf won't trouble you again!!". "It was so dark in there, I couldn't read a word!!".

Red Riding Hood promised never ever to speak to another stranger – charming manners or not – and she never did.

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Fiction 86 - Little Red Riding Hood (Classic)

little red riding hood


Once upon a time, a country girl lived in a village, who was the sweetest little creature that ever was seen; her mother naturally loved her with excessive fondness, and her grandmother doated on her still more. The good woman had made for her a pretty little red-coloured hood, which so much became the little girl, that every one called her Little Red Riding Hood. One day, her mother having made some cheesecakes, said to her : " Go, my child, and see how your grandmother does, for I hear she is ill; carry her some of these cakes, and a little pot of butter." Little Red Riding Hood straight set out with a basket filled with the cakes and the pot of butter, for her grandmother's house, which was in a village a little way off the town that her mother lived in. As she was crossing a wood, which lay in her road, she met a large wolf, which had a great mind to eat her up, but dared not, for fear of some woodcutters, who were at work near them in the forest Yet he spoke to her, and asked her whither she was going. The little girl, who did not know the danger of talking to a wolf, replied: " I am going to see my grandmamma, and carry these cakes and a pot of butter."—"Does she live far off?" said the wolf. " Oh, yes !" answered Little Red Riding Hood; " beyond the mill you see yonder, at the first house in the village."—" Well," said the wolf, " I will take this way, and you take that, and see which will be there the soonest."

The wolf set out full speed, running as fast as he could, and taking the nearest way, while the little girl took the longest; and as she went along began to gather nuts, run after butterflies, and make nosegays of such flowers as she found within her reach. The wolf got to the dwelling of the grandmother first, and knocked at the door. " Who is there ?" said some voice in the house. " It is your grandchild, Little Red Riding Hood," said the wolf, speaking like the little girl as well as he could. " I have brought you some cheesecakes, and a little pot of butter, that mamma has sent you." The good old woman, who was ill in bed, called out, " Pull the bobbin, and the latch will go up."

The wolf pulled the bobbin, and the door went open : the wolf then jumped upon the poor old grandmother, and ate her up in a moment, for it was three days since he had tasted any food. The wolf then shut the door, and laid himself down in the bed, and waited for Little Red Riding Hood, who very soon after reached the house.

Tap! tap! "Who is there?" cried he. She was at first a little afraid at hearing the gruff voice of the wolf, but she thought that perhaps her grandmother had got a cold, so she answered : " It is your grandchild, Little Red Riding Hood: mamma has sent you some cheesecakes, and a little pot of butter." The wolf cried out in a softer voice, "Pull the bobbin, and the latch will go up." Little Red Riding Hood pulled the bobbin, and the door went open. When she came into the room, the wolf hid himself under the bedclothes, and said to her, trying all he could to speak in a feeble voice : " Put the basket on the stool, my dear, and take off your clothes, and come into bed." Little Red Riding Hood, who always used to do what she was told, straight undressed herself, and stepped into bed; but she thought it strange to see how her grandmother looked in her night-clothes, so she said to her : " Dear me, grandmamma, what great arms you have got!"—" They are so much the better to hug you, my child," replied the wolf. " But, grandmamma," said the little girl, " what great ears you have got!"—" They are so much the better to hear you, my child," replied the wolf. " But then, grandmamma, what great eyes you have got," said the little girl. " They are so much the better to see you, my child," replied the wolf. " And, grandmamma, what great teeth you have got!' said the little girl, who now began to be rather afraid. 'They are to eat you up,' said the wolf; and saying these words the wicked creature fell upon Little Red Riding Hood, and ate her up in a moment.

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วันศุกร์ที่ 12 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Monkey Island 3 playthrough - Twenty Six



He's going to safe his love, to do this he need a diamondmonkey_island_3

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Monkey Island 3 playthrough - Twenty Five


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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 11 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Monkey Island 3 playthrough - Twenty Four




haha he's haunting with words "Nevermore will you be able to find sock that match", the quote is horrid joke. Then he goes to volcano where has ceremony.
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Monkey Island 3 playthrough - Twenty Three



He is trying to get out of crypt, to found a ghost and be ghost.
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วันพุธที่ 10 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Thailand's Political Transformation Period

It hasn't audio, but this is a hot topic for now.


For all its much noted nightlife, Bangkok seems to be a city of many early risers.

In the pre-dawn hours, street vendors begin hauling out the carts that will dispense breakfast, lunch and dinner -- soups, stir-fried vegetables, noodles, sticky rice and grilled and fried meats -- to tens of thousands of city dwellers.

By 6 a.m., on the other end of the social and economic spectrum, a long line forms for the opening of an upscale gym -- Bangkok's yuppies ready to tone up for a working day in the city's mushrooming and ever taller office towers.

Within an hour, the streets are jammed. Some 1,000 new cars are registered in Thailand every day, and as a cab driver sardonically noted, most end up in Bangkok traffic. But the legendary tie-ups rarely produce any horn honking. "What good would it do?" asked the cab driver.

The buildings and the cars are but two examples of the country's leap into urban prosperity in the 1980s and 1990s, the years of the Thai Tiger before they came crashing down in the Asian financial crisis of 1997. The recovery since has been mixed and unsteady; the International Monetary Fund predicted 4.7 percent growth this year, placing Thailand among the Asian laggards in the world's most dynamic economic region.

As some Western business executives will volunteer, part of that economic uncertainty is rooted in Thailand's polarized and often chaotic politics. The most recent enduring impression of Thailand for many in the outside world is of yellow-shirted demonstrators shutting down Bangkok's airport in December 2008, driving a stake into the heart of the tourist industry, the country's second biggest foreign exchange earner.

Nearly every day, the Bangkok newspapers are full of stories and rumors of an impending military coup, dutifully followed by quotes from the country's top general denying any such intention or plans. Though most Thai and Western political analysts dismiss a coup possibility, the rumors still resonate in a country that has seen 20 coup attempts -- nine successful -- since the end of the absolute monarchy in the 1930s.

"Politics has always been intense here but with levels of high and low intensity," said one of Thailand's most noted and quoted political scientists, Thitinan Pongsudhirak of Chulalongkorn University. "Now the intensity is high."

Behind the intensity is a struggle going on at two levels, according to Thitinan as well as Western diplomats and analysts.

The upfront drama revolves around the personality of former and now exiled Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, sometimes described as a Thai equivalent of Italy's Silvio Berlusconi, a billionaire populist. He's denounced as an autocrat and a thief but also recognized for giving political voice to the rural poor.

A year after his 2005 re-election, Thaksin was ousted in a coup on grounds of corruption. An election in 2007 brought pro-Thaksin majorities to parliament, but also produced two street movements, anti-Thaksin demonstrators in yellow shirts and then pro-Thaksin backers wearing red shirts. With a nudge from the army, a more anti-Thaksin coalition took power in parliament. And to the surprise of most analysts, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his coalition have managed to stay in office for more than a year.

The next big test for the Abhisit government and military comes at the end of this month, when the country's Supreme Court rules on whether Thaksin can hold on to several billion dollars of assets or whether they will be seized by the state as ill-gotten gains. A ruling either way is likely to bring pro- or anti-Thaksin demonstrators back on to the streets in numbers, and then the question arises whether the military will feel the need to step in and maintain order.

Yet, the immediate dramas, as Thitinan and other analysts are quick to point out, are but a prelude to a longer and more profound struggle.

"This is about the transformation of the monarchy," said Thitinan. King Buhimbol Adulyadej, whose picture is displayed in wall posters and store counters all over the country, is 82 and has been hospitalized since autumn. In a modern, 21st century nation, he's a king who wields real political power. And no matter how well informed, no analyst or diplomat will hazard a guess on what happens when Buhimbol ceases to occupy the throne.

As several of these analysts are quick to point out, the red and yellow shirts are symbolic of the different groups and factions that will be involved in a real struggle for power -- democrats, royalists, the military, a relatively newly empowered business class and the even more newly empowered rural poor.

"The Thais know they are facing a long, difficult and profound transformation. They are looking inward, and they are very worried," said one Western diplomat.

And besides the Thais themselves, the United States has a big stake but probably diminishing influence over this transformation. Since the 1950s, Thailand has been a lynchpin American ally in southeast Asia, symbolized by B52s flying out of Thai bases on bombing missions during the Vietnam war.

The U.S. still maintains a vast civilian mission here, but it now appears President Obama will go through the first two years of his presidency visiting every key Asian nation -- most recently Indonesia was added to the list -- without setting foot here. China is displacing the U.S. as Thailand's No. 1 export market. With its proliferation of Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts and McDonald's, Thailand at first glance reflects the trappings of American consumer society. But those who know it well say this nation of 65 million is going its own way, even if has yet to determine exactly and how peacefully what that way will be.

Source from pbs.org


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ผมได้ยกบางส่วนมาแปลเพราะเนื้อหาทั้งหมดมีบางที่ไม่ได้เกี่ยวกับประเด็นเท่าไหร่

A year after his 2005 re-election, Thaksin was ousted in a coup on grounds of corruption. An election in 2007 brought pro-Thaksin majorities to parliament, but also produced two street movements, anti-Thaksin demonstrators in yellow shirts and then pro-Thaksin backers wearing red shirts. With a nudge from the army, a more anti-Thaksin coalition took power in parliament. And to the surprise of most analysts, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his coalition have managed to stay in office for more than a year.
หนึ่งปีหลังจากการเลือกตั้งใหม่ปี 2005 ของเขา ทักษิณได้ขับไล่ที่ประสบความสำเร็จในพื้นที่ที่มีคอรัปชั่น การเลือกตั้งในปี 2007 นำทักษิณได้เสียงข้างมากเข้าสู่สภา แต่ก็เกิดเคลื่อนไหวในถนนสายสองสาย คนเดินขบวนต่อต้านทักษิณสวมใส่เสื้อเชิตสีเหลือง และต่อมาฝ่ายสนับสนุนทักษิณสวมใส่เสื้อเชิตสีแดง ด้วยการยับยั้งของกองทัพ พันธมิตรต่อต้านทักษิณที่มากกว่าได้ยึดอำนาจในรัฐสภา และที่ประหลาดใจนักวิเคราะห์อย่างที่สุด นายกรัฐมนตรีอภิสิทธิ เวชชาชีวะ และฝ่ายสนับสนุนเขาได้เข้าควบคุมให้เข้าไปอยู่ในที่ทำการมานานกว่าปีแล้ว - majority  หมายถึง ส่วนใหญ่ เสียงข้างมาก(ในการโหวตทางการเมือง), parliament หมายถึง รัฐสถา เป็นกลุ่มคนที่มีอำนาจเปลี่ยนแปลงกฏหมายและนโบายของประเทศได้, nudge หมายถึง การดุน การดันเบาๆ หรือใช้ศอกดุน, coalition หมายถึง รัฐบาลผสม หรือกลุ่มคนที่ประกอบขึ้นจากคนละพรรค คนละสังคมมาร่วมงานกันเฉพาะการ, analyst หมายถึง หมายถึง นักวิเคราะห์

The next big test for the Abhisit government and military comes at the end of this month, when the country's Supreme Court rules on whether Thaksin can hold on to several billion dollars of assets or whether they will be seized by the state as ill-gotten gains. A ruling either way is likely to bring pro- or anti-Thaksin demonstrators back on to the streets in numbers, and then the question arises whether the military will feel the need to step in and maintain order.
การทดสอบใหญ่หลวงต่อไปของนาย อภิสิทธิ การเมืองและการทหารมา ณ ที่สิ้นสุดของเดือนนี้ เมื่อศาลสูงสุดของประเทศได้ออกประกาศว่า ไม่ว่าทักษิณจะสามารถมีสิทธิในทรัพย์สินหลายพันล้านดอลลาร์ หรือไม่ว่าเขาจะถูกยึดทรัพย์โดยแถลงว่าเป็นการได้มาซึ่งมิชอบ การประกาศไม่ว่าแบบไหนก็ดูเหมือนจะนำไปสู่การมีผู้เดินขบวนฝ่ายสนับสนุนหรือต่อต้านทักษิณหวนกลับมาบนถนนในกลุ่มหนึ่ง และก็คำถามก็เกิดขึ้นว่าไม่ว่าทหารจะรู้สึกถีงความจำเป็นที่ต้องเข้ามาร่วมและรักษาความสงบ - Supreme Court หมายถึง court ที่แปลว่า ศาล ส่วน supreme ที่แปลว่า อำนาจสูงสุด รวมกันเป็น ศาลที่มีอำนาจสูงสุด, seize หมายถึง ยึด กุบ การได้สิ่งหนึ่งมาทันทีทันใด การยึดทรัพย์ การคุมตัว การใช้กำลังเข้ายึดบางแห่ง,  ill-gotten หมายถึง การได้มาโดยมิชอบ, pro- หมายถึง สนับสนุน, anti- หมายถึง ต่อต้าน, demonstrator หมายถึง ผู้เดินขบวนเพื่อแสดงถึงการไม่เห็นด้วย ผู้ที่สาธิตการทำงาน

Yet, the immediate dramas, as Thitinan and other analysts are quick to point out, are but a prelude to a longer and more profound struggle.
แม้ว่าเรื่องราวเกิดขึ้นอย่างรวดเร็ว และเมื่อคุณฐิตินันท์ กับนักวิเคราะห์คนอื่นๆได้ออกมาบอกทันทีว่าเป็นเพียงแค่เริ่มต้นของการต่อสู้ที่จะยาวนานและเข้มข้นมากกว่าเดิม - prelude หมายถึง คำนำ หรือความสำคัญในช่วงเริ่มต้น หรือกระทำการที่ทำความคุ้นเคยกับสิ่งนั้น profound หมายถึง ล้ำลึก ใช้เน้นถึงบางสิ่งที่ใหญ่มากและเข้มข้นมาก, struggle หมายถึง การต่อสู้ ดิ้นรน พยายามอย่างลำบากทำสิ่งหนึ่งเพื่อให้ได้มาซึ่งบางสิ่ง การเคลื่อนไหวไปอย่างยากลำบาก

"This is about the transformation of the monarchy," said Thitinan.
"นี้เป็นในช่วงการเปลี่ยนแปลงของระบบกษัตริย์" คุณฐิตินันท์กล่าว - transformation หมายถึง การเปลี่ยนรูป การเปลี่ยนที่สมบูรณ์ของบางสิ่ง

As several of these analysts are quick to point out, the red and yellow shirts are symbolic of the different groups and factions that will be involved in a real struggle for power -- democrats, royalists, the military, a relatively newly empowered business class and the even more newly empowered rural poor.
และเมื่อหลายๆกลุ่มนักวิเคราะห์ได้ออกมาพูดในทันที เสื้อแดงและเหลืองเป็นสัญลักษณ์ของกลุ่มที่แตกต่างและพรรคที่จะมีการเกี่ยวข้องในการต่อสู้จริงๆเพื่ออำนาจ -- ประชาิธิปไตย ระบบกษัตริย์ กองทัพ สายใยใหม่ที่มีอำนาจทางกลุ่มธุรกิจ และแม้แต่ที่เพิ่มมากขึ้นใหม่ของเกษตรกรจนๆ - หมายถึง พรรค กลุ่ม ความแตกต่างทางคิดของกลุ่มใหญ่ หรือการถกเถียงภายในกลุ่มคน
"The Thais know they are facing a long, difficult and profound transformation. They are looking inward, and they are very worried," said one Western diplomat.
"คนไทยรู้ว่าพวกเขาได้เผชิญอีกนาน ความแตกต่างและการเปลี่ยนแปลงที่หยั่งราก พวกเขากำลังมองไปในใจ และพวกเขาก็กังวลมากๆ" ฑูตชาวตะวันตกผู้หนึ่งกล่าว - face หมายถึง ใบหน้า ข้างหน้า หากเป็นกริยา(verb)จะเป็นการเผชิญ การปะทะก็ได้, inward หมายถึง ภายในใจ หรือการเคลื่อนไหวภายในของบางสิ่ง

China is displacing the U.S. as Thailand's No. 1 export market. With its proliferation of Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts and McDonald's, Thailand at first glance reflects the trappings of American consumer society. But those who know it well say this nation of 65 million is going its own way, even if has yet to determine exactly and how peacefully what that way will be. จีนกำลังจะแทนที่สหรัฐในตลาดส่งออกอันดับ 1 ของไทย ด้วยการแพร่กระจายของ Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, McDonald's ชาวไทยนั้นเพียงแค่มองผ่านครั้งแรกก็เกิดการประดับในแบบสังคมบริโภคอเมริกัน แต่ก็พวกเขาคือผู้ที่รู้จักดีที่จะพูดว่าประเทศนี้ที่ประชากร 65 ล้านคน กำลังไปในแบบของตัวเอง ถึงแม้ยังคงต้องมีการตัดสินอย่างชัดเจน และความสงบแบบไหนบนวิถีทางนี้ที่มันจะเป็น - เขาว่าๆไทยกำลังเป็นตลาดส่งออกให้กับจีนมากที่สุด และดูเหมือนเขาจะตรงไปตรงมากๆ เมื่อบอกว่าเราคล้ายไม่มีวิจารณญาณการบริโภคสินค้า และในประโยคสุดท้ายว่าๆ ความสงบจะเป็นแบบไหน that way ที่พูดถึงคือ ในสถานการณ์การเมืองที่ว่ามานี้ครับ - at first glance เป็นสำนวนที่ว่าการชำเลืองผ่านๆในครั้งแรกที่เชื่อว่าถูก แต่มักไม่เป็นแบบนั้น, trappings(เป็นคำที่มี s ต่อท้าย) หมายถึง เครื่องประดับยศ หรืองานบางอย่างเช่น ของตกแต่ง ของประดับสวยงาม ที่ติดตัวได้, determine หมายถึง การกำหนด การตัดสินใจ การชี้ชัดถึงบางสิ่ง

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Monkey Island 3 playthrough - Twenty Two



He went back to INN and talk a little bit. He found a secret scene.
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Monkey Island 3 playthrough - Twenty One



It has a joke scene, make us fool.
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