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	I think the English rank you're looking for is ensign - used by American Navy & Marines for lowest officer rank...Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by DirectorTsaarx: 
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 So you're into the med profession aswell.
 I'm an anselm(? English rank ? - Fänrik) in the Swedish army (reserves).
 
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 Ok, did a google search and found that it was the same: Ensign - Fänrik. Thanx.
   
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 Stone Mill > If you liked Amelie try any of Almodovars movies, especially "women on the verge of nervous brakedown" (Altough I'm not sure of the English title)
 
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	My wife says "Thanks!"Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Ruatha: Stone Mill > If you liked Amelie try any of Almodovars movies, especially "women on the verge of nervous brakedown" (Altough I'm not sure of the English title)
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	Well, I was in a medical unit, but my actual job was as a Mental health Clinic Technician.  What that entailed was mostly giving out phsych tests and interviewing people.  Not too glamorous, and one reason why I decided to get out.  I couldn't transfer to another profession, and I didn't really like my job.  But it was interesting.  I know much more about psychology now than I did before I joined the Air Force.Quote: 
	
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	My wife says "Thanks!"Quote: 
	
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 Stone Mill > If you liked Amelie try any of Almodovars movies, especially "women on the verge of nervous brakedown" (Altough I'm not sure of the English title)
 
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 finally got around to seeing shanghai knights.  very funny and several jokes in reference to other movies or series.  i enjoyed the fight scene in the market, set to singing in the rain.  jackie chan starting to look old. 
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 I just saw the movie, "Cradle 2 the Grave".  It was OK, just another typical Jet Li movie: a few good kung fu fights, some random action scenes, and a story that doesn't make complete sense.  It didn't seem like a sequel even though there's a 2 in the title.  Shanghai Knights was a lot better.  In general, I like Jackie Chan's movies more than Jet Li's.  The comedy in Jackie Chan's movies make them a lot more entertaining, even though Jet Li's kung fu seems to be better.  Jackie Chan is getting old and his fight scenes aren't as intense as they used to be. |  
	
		
	
	
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	Um, I think the number "2" is replacing the word "to", as in "Cradle TO the Grave"... In other words, the producers were making a lame attempt to be hip & happening by copying the type of slang used by hip-hop artists and "l33t hax0rs"Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Kamog: I just saw the movie, "Cradle 2 the Grave".  It was OK, just another typical Jet Li movie: a few good kung fu fights, some random action scenes, and a story that doesn't make complete sense.  It didn't seem like a sequel even though there's a 2 in the title.
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