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That sounds just like a friend of mine's step mother!
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
I've witnessed many americans initiating a conversation where the answer to "Hi, how are you?" is "Hi, how are you?". Very confusing sometimes.
Well, they probably weren't real americans, a normal conversation usually goes something like:
"Sup dawg."
"Yo, sup bro."
Or as in some song I heard the other day:
"Why you trippin where I be?"
Now literally that may mean: "why are you stumbling over the place where I am standing?", but what it really means is "Why are you mad at me?" Talk about confusing. THat's worse than 1337!
~Nitron.
ññòòïðïðB A start
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Nitron wrote:
"Sup dawg."
"Yo, sup bro."
Word!
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What about...
'Hi! How are you?'
'Hey! Better than you!'
Now that would be rude..won't it be?
Pia
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Either that or "Fine, until you showed up"..
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That would be a tad ruder(if it's possible!) In a scale of 1-5 this would be a close 4.
I get this funny feeling that this is aimed at me...
Pia
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Pia_2004 wrote:
I get this funny feeling that this is aimed at me...
You're flattering yourself!
No, it was not aimed at you.
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Hah! burst my bubble....
But it sure is a cool way to greet people!!
Pia
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
I've witnessed many americans initiating a conversation where the answer to "Hi, how are you?" is "Hi, how are you?".
We have exactly something like this in persian too. I usually answer "Hi.How are you?" like this specially when I'm not in good mood and want to end conversaion soon. Of course this doen't mean everybody is like this.
Mazy
"Man is different from animals in that he speculates, a high risk activity." - Edward Hoagland
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It's damn exhausting! These past couple of days have worn me out. Just 1.5 more days though, so I have to hang in there. One day of moving heavy stuff, and half a day of cleaning out the old apartment.
And then the fun stuff begins; putting things into order in my new home. The first two items on my to-buy list: a bar for the shower curtains, and 3 bars for the window curtains.
Hmm.. lot's of bars there. Is it a sign?
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I'm here![^] (-/+ will zoom in and out)
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Since august '94 in Karlstad. I've just moved around within Karlstad 4 times. Now I've found a place which I won't leave for a while.
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That is an awesome photo Jörgen, reminds me of a friend of mine named Xavier. Smart bloke but very alternative.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
South Africa
Brian Welsch wrote:
"blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans.
Crikey! ain't life grand?
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Thanks! It's an ordinary pass photo I scanned and retouched a little in photoshop. B&W + contrast adjustment did the trick. It feels kind of weird looking at it though, because I don't immediately recognize myself when I see it. It's amazing how much one can distort an image with so small alterations.
I do look kind of alternative in that picture, don't I?. I look like the odd guy at the music store, always trying to push weird CDs.
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More like Fidel Castro with a cool hairdo!
Pia
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Viva la revolucion!
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Hey! No offense! I liked the photo, besides I like Castro..;)
Pia
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It could very well be a sign, my friend...
Now there are two places I know which fits your description of abundant bars. Been to both, as visitors, if you may. Are you familiar with any?
Pia
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Ooh, I'm drone number 15093 in the CP Borg Matrix.
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I'm not moving.
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oh yeah. I didn't think about that.
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