I was looking at the the pictures of the devastation in Queensland today; places I've lived in and worked in have been evacuated, and the BBC are attempting to persuade me that the road myself and Teh Australian drove along exactly a year ago is not only utterly impassible, full of snakes, bull sharks and crocodiles. It's all a bit scary. I hope
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At a pinch, I can provide witty comments and get smacked around by the monsters.
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http://www.smh.com.au/environment/weather/amazing-tug-work-saved-day-with-floating-boardwalk-20110113-19ot6.html
Also, on a happier note, French is also useful in many African countries. Hint. Hint.
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They didn't just decide to challenge themselves to do it in major flooding.
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le quebeçois est dans l'internet
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...or not.
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Not that that counts for anything. But still...
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But let us not forget the Austrians!
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There are some German-speaking minorities elsewhere, including the Netherlands, Belgium, and Poland. But that'd be a bit like learning Irish/Scots Gaelic in case you needed to speak to someone in Ireland or Scotland. (ducks, covers, runs!)
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Need more? Ask.
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