> Ivan Marsh, CyberDroog, SofaKing
Yeah... now you're not only annoying, you're an idiot.
--
"All right, all right, if it will make you happy, I will overthrow society."
- Philip J. Fry
Ivan is nice. he doesn't like crosspost. maybe because we don't get
the whole history.
Oh please. The other two can only wish they were half the man that Ivan is.
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Rhi
Oh baby!
:-D
--
Rhi
Hi kids! Look at the mangled English in the sample above. This is why you
need to STAY IN SCHOOL.
are you homeless?
i heard that ivan touches fruit for pleasure
i also heard that droogy dresses chickens in jumpers
and Thor, oh i get the reference, i was here then too, Thor, well, he
doesn't drink beer.
> On 24/03/2010 21:01, Rhiannon wrote:
>> Anne Onime wrote:
>>> Ivan Marsh, CyberDroog, SofaKing
>>
>> Oh please. The other two can only wish they were half the man that Ivan
>> is.
>
> i heard that ivan touches fruit for pleasure
THAT"S A BLATANT LIE!
I gently caress fruit for pleasure. Mangoes are so sensual.
ju cant hava de man-go, no!
And?
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Rhi
Is it? I wouldn't know. Strikes me as unrealistic and futile though.
--
Rhi
I think he's a Grouch and lives in a bin. I wish he'd duck back in and
pull the lid down after him.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
Have you tried passion fruit?
Nope, I tried only a lady who had a cunt like broken figs.
Rachel wrote:
Life is a unique experience for you, isn't it, Alfred?
Rachel wrote:
Hence my comment. :-)
I´m not gonna answering you. Crazy Feather!
Well, there is few time between the age where ya too young and the age
where ya too old.
Tell this to Rachel, her irony is very """sweet"""!
Rachel wrote:
It was my gentle response to a totally bizzare statement. :-)
Rachel wrote:
Crazy Feather?! I'm no Indian, but, if I was, I'd have a much nicer name
than that. Something serene and beautiful like Appearing Day - "Dawn" for
short. :-)
Wanna date?
Or blue sky
bizzare? what´s that, please!
Rachel wrote:
Just call me Azura. :-)
Rachel wrote:
Bizzare means odd or unusual.
Oh, you don´t mean bizare, do you?
The Italians call their country Azzura and the inhabitants of Italy
are Azzuros.
Bizarre is a place to go shopping, where shady characters try to sell
you a "magic carpet" at a "bargain price."
Rachel wrote:
No. According to my Collins English Dictionary and my Webster's Spelling
Dictionary, it's spelt with two r's.
Rachel wrote:
You called me "blue sky" and that's why I said call me Azura because it's
French for sky-blue. In Italian, it's "azzurro". I never knew that Italians
call Italy "Azzura". I do know that they call it "Il Belpaese", the
Beautiful Country.
Rachel wrote:
Abdul ben Shadee's Used Flying Carpets. "Oh yes, effendi, this is a fine
carpet. Genuine low mileage. It was owned by a little old lady who only flew
it to the Temple on Sundays." How bazaar. :-)
And not with two z´s.
I only know Zwi Paese. That is an Israeli that lives in München
(Munich).
Actually, that's bizarre, over on this side of the pond.
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Rachel wrote:
This side of the pond too. I spelt it incorrectly. And me an English Lit
student. (hangs head in shame) :-(
I learned it when I was still Oklahoman (i.e., mid-1960s), and the following
decade had more than its share of the bizarre. I'm waiting for my wife's
birthday in 2012, the day the Mayan calendar starts a new cycle and the
world is supposed to end, and when we wake up on 2012 December 22nd, we'll
see some of the bizarre brigade that day, which will likely be much better
than the film. ;-)
and anybody with google can see that
I cannot see that.