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: Apologies on behalf of JayBird for the use of
: sloppy English. "Dunno" is a slang
: contraction of "Don't know" and
: not the name of the model but it's an
: understandable mistake to make if English is
: not your first language.
you`re absolytly right, English is not my first
language, and i am sure next time i meet "Dunno"
i remember.
"what did you learn in scool today?
I learned that Denmark is a littel land,
and in Denmark we do not underdstand....."
Not only problems with the language, the world of Watches is brand new to me. I have a lot to learn, i can see.
Stone,
who stopped searching the Web for Dunno ;-)
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