Well there you err. In all the nordic languages; swedish, norwegian, and danish; "ette" is pronounced "eh-te". This is the same with almost all double consonants although there are exceptions. So to pronounce "bullette" in danish it would equal "booh-leh-te".
The precise term in english would be; you had a cheesecake in the oven, thank you, it was delicious. Sorry for not sharing it with you and your work buddies but I craved it. You can try making one again tomorrow *licks mouth*
I think it reads: "DOG OG OST" which is dog in english, off course, and the danish words "og ost" which means "and cheese". Not that that brings us further towards an explanation.
Plus it gives terrorists a very handy tool. Buy one of these long distance readers or build it yourself (not difficult believe me), and you can start skimming the streets of Bagdag or whatever the trouble zone is at that time for potential hostage victims. :\
Won't help a thing, it's only in commercials that works I'm afraid, if you are plagued by athletes foot only the things mentioned earlier helps to keep the problem at bay. There is no known total cure for the disease.
The only real cure for that in my experience is regulary bathing your feet and removing that thick skin (whatever that is actually called) AND fill your work shoes with baking soda to remove the smell and tossing those now filled shoes into a plastic bag and stuffing them in the freezer for 24...
I try to keep mine as far a away from my face as possible because after them having pickled in their own sweat in safety shoes all day they can become quite a bit gamey. :)