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Post by Amarië on Apr 12, 2004 13:18:17 GMT -5
I finally came up with something for my PT. bwahahahahahahaha. I like that whole stanzaa of the song... maybe a signature possibility...
Recalling this from memory... so don't blame me if its wrong...:
Stuck on the end of this ball and chain I'm on my way back down again Stood on a bridge tied to a noose Sick to the stomach You can say what you mean, but it won't change a thing I'm sick of our secrets Stood on the edge, tied to the noose You came along and you cut me loose(x3)
a count of hands of how many know that song? *counts* one... um...two?... three? eh? eh?
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Post by Takua the Chronicler on May 3, 2004 13:12:58 GMT -5
Mine's from Aliens. Most lofty movie, I saw it the first time when I was six, and that's my fave line.
Abedithon le,
~Takua
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Post by Marigold Gamgee on May 3, 2004 14:14:19 GMT -5
Ah... you use that everywhere, and now I finally have sort of the slightest idea what it means.... Nope, actually I still don't know. But that's okay.
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Post by Takua the Chronicler on May 3, 2004 15:49:16 GMT -5
Watch "Aliens". The second one. V. kewl. Then, maybe, you'll have a clue. Abedithon le, ~Takua
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Post by Lady Harriet Wimsey on May 15, 2004 18:33:39 GMT -5
Mine's from two guys in my French class. The class was paired up in partners and we had to do this dialog thingie about something suddenly happening. Most of the class' conversations started with people Domranly finding money, but this one was about their pet monkey dying. I suppose "Suprise!" could also be translated as "Wow!" but it's funnier as "Suprise!" I translated the quote into English for all of you who don't parlez français. Edit: Saphy, I love your sig! That is such a funny song.
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Post by Takua the Chronicler on May 17, 2004 8:34:37 GMT -5
Why, thanks muchly! ;D I like it too. Much funny and lofty song.
Abedithon le,
~Takua
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Post by Marigold Gamgee on May 17, 2004 11:39:31 GMT -5
Huzzah for French! We did domran dialogues like that a couple years ago, too, and strangely enough, it was rather similar... Ours was rather simple, since we were in beginning French, and one of us was a chicken and the other was a monkey.... All about the differences between chickens and monkeys. 'Twas tres spiff.
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Post by Lady Harriet Wimsey on Sept 5, 2004 19:47:44 GMT -5
New PT to go with my new avatar. And yes, only real men do wear monocles. That's not to say that real men have to wear monocles, just that only they do. Just like only real men wear kilts.
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Post by Marigold Gamgee on Sept 5, 2004 21:43:32 GMT -5
What happens when females wear kilts? Surely they're not real men?
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Post by elberethvarda on Sept 6, 2004 14:08:55 GMT -5
I certainly hope not...
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Post by Lady Harriet Wimsey on Sept 6, 2004 21:12:26 GMT -5
No! I think that's quite a different situation, since when a girl wears a kilt, it is generally though of as acceptable, because it is skirt like. I don't think any of that made any sense whatsoever!
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Post by El Bereth on Sept 7, 2004 19:49:32 GMT -5
*snrk*
Ney, it did make sense... in a roundabout sort of way. ;D
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Post by Arwen on Sept 11, 2004 14:47:37 GMT -5
Makes perfect sense
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