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Post by alphamikefoxtrot on Jul 15, 2008 12:54:53 GMT -5
"The 'Vette gets them wet!" I guess it was an alright movie. All of Arnie's movie sort of run together in my mind. I liked Predator, though. Sorry for derailing...
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Post by xlee1 on Jul 26, 2008 19:14:44 GMT -5
I have a hearty hapatite.
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furbob
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Can I has?
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Post by furbob on Oct 26, 2008 2:29:54 GMT -5
sounds random and iconic, and I made it up XD
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Post by syn on Nov 10, 2008 3:10:15 GMT -5
it's a bit of a nickname for friends. (extended version; a combo of mispronounciation of my first and part of my surname.)
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Post by jenbrook on Jul 2, 2009 3:54:00 GMT -5
Because i belong to HongKong Singapore Britian and Canada.. HSBC.. Just like the global bank
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Ragnar
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?slenskur/华人
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Post by Ragnar on Jul 2, 2009 5:50:11 GMT -5
^haha cool! Ragnar, because it's my name
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Post by laidbacksonic74 on Jul 2, 2009 8:34:31 GMT -5
^ragnar is a cool name!
laidbacksonic...it's because I always chill with some music on
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Post by toyomansi on Jul 2, 2009 16:12:37 GMT -5
nice... "Toyomansi" is a delicious soy sauce with lime flavor... ^^ it uses a combination of the words toyo=soy sauce & kalamansi=lime now I'm getting hungry...!
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Post by dreamer on Aug 2, 2009 23:14:56 GMT -5
^ oh yummy! My name is pretty self explanatory. I daydream quite a bit heheh
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Post by Pocky Monster on Aug 10, 2009 4:57:16 GMT -5
Wiki-swiped for lazy convenience:
Farang (Thai: ฝรั่ง) is the generic Thai word for a foreigner of European ancestry. Farang is also the Thai word for the guava fruit, which of course can lead to "farang eating farang" (ฝรั่งกินฝรั่ง).
Tis yummy
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Post by tifonito on Oct 17, 2009 12:28:35 GMT -5
Tifón is "Typhoon" in Spanish (which I'm learning at the moment) so "Tifonito" is like a made-up pet name for a typhoon. For me typhoons really represent the region where I'm from. My username was originally meant to be "El Tifón" but I couldn't use the space and the accented "o" when I registered.
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quiapo
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Post by quiapo on Oct 17, 2009 21:39:58 GMT -5
"Quiapo" is the ancient centre of Manila where I was born.
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Post by milkman's baby on Nov 11, 2009 1:22:36 GMT -5
does mine really need an explanation
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Post by Ganbare! on Nov 30, 2009 0:03:53 GMT -5
Ganbare! is a Japanese command to express courage or persistence and was the first word I learnt in this language.
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Post by admin on Nov 30, 2009 0:32:31 GMT -5
Ganbare! is a Japanese command to express courage or persistence and was the first word I learnt in this language. It sounds similar to Gambatte!
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