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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 9:35 am
wwzzzyydd And you and me both know how much we hate those damned limp-wristed tinkerbells. What, like Chingy? On another note, today's rap is s**t.
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 8:18 pm
You know what though? Think about this for a sec. With a name like "Rufina", there's a pretty good chance that she's from another country. (Rufina is a girl's name,right?) So it's understandable, that if she's just learning English she'd write something like "Cause I tired, I took nap". That could simply be the way she speaks.
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 11:15 pm
Maybe. But, then, why would she be in 11th grade English classes?
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:14 am
Hypomanic Poet You know what though? Think about this for a sec. With a name like "Rufina", there's a pretty good chance that she's from another country. (Rufina is a girl's name,right?) So it's understandable, that if she's just learning English she'd write something like "Cause I tired, I took nap". That could simply be the way she speaks. Not in our school. We have people with names like Lakeisha, or something like that, all born in the US. Raishin - The educational system is horrible.
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 9:07 pm
Rufina sounds like the feminine of Rufus.
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 10:33 pm
@oh-mi-kaze, 'wuzzid', Kamui: Sorry about that. I will change that right away. I tend to say/write that whenever I talk about my Ajay. He is my sweetheart! whee
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 4:42 pm
Katsumi~Vampyre @oh-mi-kaze, 'wuzzid', Kamui: Sorry about that. I will change that right away. I tend to say/write that whenever I talk about my Ajay. He is my sweetheart! whee Is it "Ajay," as in "Ay-Jay," or is he a Desi?
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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 4:34 am
Oh-mi-kaze Katsumi~Vampyre @oh-mi-kaze, 'wuzzid', Kamui: Sorry about that. I will change that right away. I tend to say/write that whenever I talk about my Ajay. He is my sweetheart! whee Is it "Ajay," as in "Ay-Jay," or is he a Desi? Because in that case, it should be pronounced "uh-jay."
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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 9:31 am
Catch-22 Oh-mi-kaze Katsumi~Vampyre @oh-mi-kaze, 'wuzzid', Kamui: Sorry about that. I will change that right away. I tend to say/write that whenever I talk about my Ajay. He is my sweetheart! whee Is it "Ajay," as in "Ay-Jay," or is he a Desi? Because in that case, it should be pronounced "uh-jay." His original name is Anthony, but he prefers to be called Ajay, pronounced 'Ay-jay'. Does that clear anything up? 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:14 pm
xXEternal AerXx His original name is Anthony, but he prefers to be called Ajay, pronounced 'Ay-jay'. Does that clear anything up? 3nodding Yeah. It's disappointing, because that comes with greatly reduced "boss." No offense intended. Desis are ******** awesome. I mean, look at Dino (I think) and me. He can speak for himself, but as for myself, I exude greatness. I ******** secrete it out of my pores. People come to my front door in hordes to buy my bottled greatness. Shut up. It sounded good in my head.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 10:02 pm
Oh-mi-kaze xXEternal AerXx His original name is Anthony, but he prefers to be called Ajay, pronounced 'Ay-jay'. Does that clear anything up? 3nodding Yeah. It's disappointing, because that comes with greatly reduced "boss." No offense intended. Desis are ******** awesome. I mean, look at Dino (I think) and me. He can speak for himself, but as for myself, I exude greatness. I ******** secrete it out of my pores. People come to my front door in hordes to buy my bottled greatness. Shut up. It sounded good in my head. I'm sure it did, Kaze.
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 5:25 am
Of course I am the greatness. The hoardes at my door are there TRYING to buy said bottled greatness, but fail miserably, as it's not for sale. ninja
Oh. And I have a firmer grasp of English than most of the native speakers I know.
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 8:50 am
Catch-22 Of course I am the greatness. The hoardes at my door are there TRYING to buy said bottled greatness, but fail miserably, as it's not for sale. ninja Oh. And I have a firmer grasp of English than most of the native speakers I know. You don't capitalize on your greatness? Dude, I thought every Indian had a hard-on for business. Or is it just the Gujjus?
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 12:08 pm
Oh-mi-kaze Catch-22 Of course I am the greatness. The hoardes at my door are there TRYING to buy said bottled greatness, but fail miserably, as it's not for sale. ninja Oh. And I have a firmer grasp of English than most of the native speakers I know. You don't capitalize on your greatness? Dude, I thought every Indian had a hard-on for business. Or is it just the Gujjus? It's the gujjus. We're from the souf in Chennai. I refuse to touch business, or anything like it.
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Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 7:13 am
Catch-22 It's the gujjus. We're from the souf in Chennai. I refuse to touch business, or anything like it. Funny. My dad owns a couple of small businesses, and he's from Madurai. I also know several South Indian small business owners. Primarily Tam Brams. Edit: Then again, I also know Gujju doctors and software engineers. Damn Desis. Can't stick to stereotypes.
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