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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:09 pm
Meriko cardi: ^^; Well if they'd never gotten married they woudn't have had a daughter who they had to drive to a party, so it's all their fault. No wait, sorry, let me go back even further. Darn it God, why did you make Adam and Eve? It's all your fault cardi's parents' car got towed. Jeeze Louise. TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR OWN MISTAKES! xd that gave me a good laugh. i can tell that now to my parents and not suffer any consequences (the fact that i don't live with them anymore and support myself has something to do with it), but i wouldn't have dreamed telling that to them back then xd i got my license when i was 19. and boy, do i have to scrap for it gonk i've had my car a good three months before finally getting my license ninja it just sat in the driveway, silently taunting me.
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:11 pm
Unknown Variable I lol'd. Inscriven Euthanasia of Sanity Some of us do have lives outside Gaia. So he can't really be at fault for not knowing right away Edit by alex: meaning the new siggy rules. *runs over someone with a car* *backs up over them* *speeds off, running them over again* Psha, Officer... I have a life you know, i can't be expected to know the DMV manual right away. Even if I did sign a statement assuming compliance to the rules of the road and assuming responsibility.Lmao. rofl
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:23 pm
Silly peeps. It's every individual's responsibility to make sure they know the rules. When you travel to California the police don't stop you at the border and give you a booklet of California-specific road rules. You're supposed to research them yourself before inflicting yourself upon the local population. And "but I'm out of town!" will get you nothing but a "Welcome to California" before the officer hands you a mammoth fine because your passengers weren't buckled up. X3
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:24 pm
Meri, welcome to the Feedback forum. I like to call it the "complain because things don't go my way and I don't get everything i want" forum. gonk
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:32 pm
bp56: ...I'll give you really easy versions instead of all-out mega-polite versions. A non-Japanese person wouldn't be expected to know these phrases anyway. *lol*
"Aete kouei desu." = I am honored to have been able to meet you. Pronounced just like it looks. Remember, each vowel is pronounced by itself and just like in Spanish. So "aete" is three syllables "a-e-te" and the a is prounounced like the a in taco or paella, and the e's are pronounced like in leche or Mexico.
"Sign kudasai." = Please give me a signature. ("Sign koo-dah-sigh.")
"Arigatou" = Thank you.
"Doumo arigatou." = Thank you very much.
"Ohayou." = Good morning. (Pronounced pretty much like "Ohio.")
"Konnichiwa" = Hello, day version.
"Konbanwa" = Hello, evening version.
"Sayounara" = Goodbye.
"Kekkon shite kudasai." = Please marry me. XD
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:35 pm
*loves CSI*
Hello all~
*wanders around wondering what to do today....*
*watches the Japanese lesson* Hey I know all of that! whee
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:41 pm
I know most of it. 3nodding xd ninja
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:42 pm
how do I let you know what I want on the avatar edits
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:43 pm
Kekkon shite kudasai!
now i know what to say if i ever encounter mamoru chiba! heart (alter ego of tuxedo mask in sailor moon whee )
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:44 pm
**superubertackleglomps you all** **looks at the Japanese lesson** Ohh!!! Yay! That reminds me of something that I have to do this year! **runs off to get her Passport to 35 languages CD-ROM** It's got Japanese, British, and Spanish on it. 3nodding
**luffles the last part of the lesson** whee **wishes you could say that to the bachelors on HM** gonk heart
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:45 pm
MikeS489 how do I let you know what I want on the avatar edits ^^; Did you read the rules like I asked you to via PM? Because the rules will direct you to the FAQ, and the FAQ contains instructions on how to order and also where to look for detailed instructions.
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:49 pm
So what sounds good about now?
-Johann Strauss -Ludwig van Beethoven -Antonio Vivaldi -Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -Peter Tchaikovsky -Frederic Francois Chopin -Johann Sebastian Bach -George Frederick Handel
Each disc has about 40-60 minutes of classics on it~
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:50 pm
Meriko bp56: ...I'll give you really easy versions instead of all-out mega-polite versions. A non-Japanese person wouldn't be expected to know these phrases anyway. *lol*
"Aete kouei desu." = I am honored to have been able to meet you. Pronounced just like it looks. Remember, each vowel is pronounced by itself and just like in Spanish. So "aete" is three syllables "a-e-te" and the a is prounounced like the a in taco or paella, and the e's are pronounced like in leche or Mexico.
"Sign kudasai." = Please give me a signature. ("Sign koo-dah-sigh.")
"Arigatou" = Thank you.
"Doumo arigatou." = Thank you very much.
"Ohayou." = Good morning. (Pronounced pretty much like "Ohio.")
"Konnichiwa" = Hello, day version.
"Konbanwa" = Hello, evening version.
"Sayounara" = Goodbye.
"Kekkon shite kudasai." = Please marry me. XD Arigatou Meriko.
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:50 pm
I've always been partial to Tchaikovsky, myself.
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:51 pm
cardi Kekkon shite kudasai! now i know what to say if i ever encounter mamoru chiba! heart (alter ego of tuxedo mask in sailor moon whee ) scream HE'S MINE!!! xd
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