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Genghis Khan said:
I don't like the cheese, but do you want to find "the wine" for the song I linked above (Achy Breaky Heart  :D).

oh my god Genghis, that's genious !!  :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

to developpe the imagination of my clients and make them go away of the stereotypes I oftenly put them a song and tell them what they would drink with that !!

I'm listening right now to this song, and I'm trying to find it (you can post another reply meanwhile  :D)


edit : after a while......

Genghis Khan said:
If cheese is the name of your game, I'll can gather more cheese than you can ever hope to buy at a grocery store!  Achy Breaky Heart

he he that's a fucking easy one Genghis !!

I will listen to it drinking a "Brouilly -cuvée vieilles vignes", of Jean-Claude Lapalu


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the Brouilly mountain
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Forostar said:
Yes please, I admit that I still never tried that.

it's easy, to can make it apperar and show it to you,  I will replace the symbol of [] from () ok ?

let's say your link is a you tube video for the ancient mariner something like : http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=97pV7Z3EX_o

first step : you write your text, let's say "the divine rime"

2nd step : you "choose" it, and having it choosen, you press the bottom "insert hyperlink", second line -third from the left ("one cross each:D)

then this will appear :
(url)the divine rime(/url)

after you add your link after the first url followed by the = symbol

now you'll have something like this : (url=http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=97pV7Z3EX_o)the divine rime(/url)



thus

the divine rime
 
____no5 said:
it's easy, to can make it apperar and show it to you,  I will replace the symbol of [] from () ok ?

let's say your link is a you tube video for the ancient mariner something like : http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=97pV7Z3EX_o

first step : you write your text, let's say "the divine rime"

2nd step : you "choose" it, and having it choosen, you press the bottom "insert hyperlink", second line -third from the left ("one cross each:D)

then this will appear :
(url)the divine rime(/url)

after you add your link after the first url followed by the = symbol

now you'll have something like this : (url=http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=97pV7Z3EX_o)the divine rime(/url)



thus

the divine rime

Thanks for your help mate, but still I'm unable to do it with your explanation. Sorry.

-"choose" it  ?
-("one cross each"  ?

In the end I just copied this: (url=http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=97pV7Z3EX_o)the divine rime(/url)

And replaced it with my ideas, but still it didn't work.
 
one cross each is a quote from life of Brian...  :D

you have to follow the instructions man, I used the ( ) symbols just to show it to you, you have to replace them with the [ ] symbols

chose is when you mark a word, like when you do copy -paste
 
____no5 said:
I used the ( ) symbols just to show it to you, you have to replace them with the [ ] symbols

Ahh, didn't get that one.

Work, damn link

Check this Idols audition, and note the steps and his hilarious pronunciation, esp. of the letter "r". Hope the trouble was worth it! :)

Thanks again!
 
Forostar said:
Ahh, didn't get that one.

Work, damn link

Check this Idols audition, and note the steps and his hilarious pronunciation, esp. of the letter "r". Hope the trouble was worth it! :)

Thanks again!

It's almost like watching a car crash...you really want to look away from their agonising self-humiliation, but something forces you to watch...
 
Can anyone answer this please?

Are the songs Monsegur and Paschendale portmanteaus?  I know mont is French for mountain and dale means valley.  But are the words actual portmanteaus?
 
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