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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 9:47 pm
Your cat is bigger than my a**. That's amazing... eek And he still looks so cute and cuddly...
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:38 pm
16lbs of fattiness, and yes...he is very cuddly.
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 9:14 am
 C'est moi. J'ai été tres fatigue, d'ac? xp
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:14 am
It's you, and something about being tired.
I don't speak french. Well, I know a couple phrases, but I can't spell them to save my life.
You're very pretty, but you look ready to cut someone's throat. :3
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:26 am
You don't reallyl look tired Morbi, just murderous, which is even better! ^w^
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:08 am
Reko It's you, and something about being tired. I don't speak french. Well, I know a couple phrases, but I can't spell them to save my life. You're very pretty, but you look ready to cut someone's throat. :3 Aw, thanku. whee It's possible I did want to cut someone's throat at the time. xD I will randomly speak French, don't mind me. I've been practicing since college is starting in two weeks. :3
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:15 am
Skrae You don't reallyl look tired Morbi, just murderous, which is even better! ^w^ Oh, good! rofl
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:23 am
My former roommate spoke French, but she quit the class. She's the one who taught me to say "I am a stupid American" and "I am a large potato." If you can understand it fairly well, I suggest you play Prince of Persia 3 in French. His voice is like silk.
I speak Japanese, and I should be practicing since I start class on Monday. Too busy with work, I guess. Bad Reko, BAD!
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 5:14 pm
Reko My former roommate spoke French, but she quit the class. She's the one who taught me to say "I am a stupid American" and "I am a large potato." If you can understand it fairly well, I suggest you play Prince of Persia 3 in French. His voice is like silk. I speak Japanese, and I should be practicing since I start class on Monday. Too busy with work, I guess. Bad Reko, BAD! Yes, bad! >D *fwaps with a ruler* rofl Japanese is cool. I should learn it. I've heard the Japanese think highly of French. Or at least French ladies, hah. I always thought those Prince of Persia games looked cool, but I've never tried one. Didn't know you could play in French. I gotta get on that s**t. eek Videogaming in French would be great practice! ;3 Je suis une pomme de terre grande!
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 6:58 pm
Funny, she taught be to say "grande" before "pomme." *shrugs* But she sould be wrong!
Yeah, Prince of Persia is a French game they brought to the U.S.
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:09 pm
...at least with French babblings I have a chance in hell of decoding it. Not so much with asian languages... sweatdrop
One of these days, I will learn Gaelic. Just need someone to teach me.
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:45 pm
XD Skrae wants to learn Gaelic, too.
I thought you took a Japanese course?
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:48 pm
Morbific Reko My former roommate spoke French, but she quit the class. She's the one who taught me to say "I am a stupid American" and "I am a large potato." If you can understand it fairly well, I suggest you play Prince of Persia 3 in French. His voice is like silk. I speak Japanese, and I should be practicing since I start class on Monday. Too busy with work, I guess. Bad Reko, BAD! Yes, bad! >D *fwaps with a ruler* rofl Japanese is cool. I should learn it. I've heard the Japanese think highly of French. Or at least French ladies, hah. I always thought those Prince of Persia games looked cool, but I've never tried one. Didn't know you could play in French. I gotta get on that s**t. eek Videogaming in French would be great practice! ;3 Je suis une pomme de terre grande! Noooo fwapping Miss Reko! *glowers, then baps her with a rolled-up newspaper*
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:22 am
Reko XD Skrae wants to learn Gaelic, too. I thought you took a Japanese course? Newp. I've been exposed to lots thanks to most of my friends taking Japanese and studying 'round me/using me to study with(I can parrot things back very well without much accent in almost any language. I have issues with retention for more than a short period of time.), watching lots of subtitled things, roomie from South Korea chattering at me(when excited, unhappy or drunk, it was an interesting mash of Korean, Japanese and English), blah blah blah fishcakes. Took Spanish in high school. Taught myself some Cantonese at the same time. Took a year's worth of ASL lessons in my early teens. Spent a particularly dull summer in high school learning to say "bondage" in as many languages as I could(maxed around 12) through the language dictionaries in the back of the store. Never became fluent in anything, though, or even passable.
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:59 am
Reko Funny, she taught be to say "grande" before "pomme." *shrugs* But she sould be wrong! Yeah, Prince of Persia is a French game they brought to the U.S. Well, grande could come before pomme if it was the special title, "The Big Potato." But if it's just, "a big potato," the adjective should come after the noun.
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