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Der, by football you mean FOOTball, of course?
Goddamn American counterpart. Speaking of which, I think the Packers might have a decent season.
Also, GO LIVERPOOL!
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At 8/22/07 08:07 PM, fli wrote: Meh...
truth will out.
La mentira tiene patas cortas, or according to Google translate The lie has short legs.
; lol, Google.
At 8/22/07 08:09 PM, reviewer-general wrote: Der, by football you mean FOOTball, of course?
Goddamn American counterpart. Speaking of which, I think the Packers might have a decent season.
Yes, I mean what in the US is known as soccer.
Also, GO LIVERPOOL!
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English football is amazing. I've heard that Tevez is not doing very well in Manchester :\
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my neighbors went "vanning"
basically a bunch of van owners show up at a fair grounds or whatnot, and show off their vans, not much unlike a car show.
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At 8/22/07 08:16 PM, Der-Lowe wrote: La mentira tiene patas cortas, or according to Google translate The lie has short legs.
; lol, Google.
I've never heard that one before and my mama has tons of Spanish sayings...
To me, that's how it exactly translates into English...
please explain carnalito...
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At 8/22/07 08:09 PM, reviewer-general wrote: Der, by football you mean FOOTball, of course?Yes, I mean what in the US is known as soccer.
Goddamn American counterpart. Speaking of which, I think the Packers might have a decent season.
*winces* What position do you play?
Also, GO LIVERPOOL!English football is amazing. I've heard that Tevez is not doing very well in Manchester :\
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The hype surrounding players when they are paid exorbitant transfer fees always makes the player seem like he isn't doing well.
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At 8/22/07 08:20 PM, Malachy wrote: my neighbors went "vanning"
Have you told us this before?
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At 8/22/07 08:29 PM, Der-Lowe wrote:At 8/22/07 08:20 PM, Malachy wrote: my neighbors went "vanning"Have you told us this before?
No, that was someone else (staff I think) and he was talking about the show Scrubs.
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At 8/22/07 08:27 PM, fli wrote:At 8/22/07 08:16 PM, Der-Lowe wrote: La mentira tiene patas cortas, or according to Google translate The lie has short legs.I've never heard that one before and my mama has tons of Spanish sayings...
; lol, Google.
To me, that's how it exactly translates into English...
please explain carnalito...
Well, I don't know what carnalito means...
Basically, it means that lies are not sustainable over time, like you said, truth will out.
But my favourite google translation is this: Con flor me achico, "With flower I drain myself."
At 8/22/07 08:28 PM, reviewer-general wrote:*winces* What position do you play?At 8/22/07 08:09 PM, reviewer-general wrote: Der, by football you mean FOOTball, of course?Yes, I mean what in the US is known as soccer.
Goddamn American counterpart. Speaking of which, I think the Packers might have a decent season.
Eh, whatever I can , lol.
I like to play as a five, because I'm still defense, so I can kick players. But there's a guy who's much better than me in my class who plays that position, so I played a little more as a 10, because I am somewhat good at long deep passes.
I don't fancy the wings much.
The hype surrounding players when they are paid exorbitant transfer fees always makes the player seem like he isn't doing well.Also, GO LIVERPOOL!English football is amazing. I've heard that Tevez is not doing very well in Manchester :\
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An old formula is satisfaction= reality - expectations
I didn't use to like how Tevez played, but since the Copa América, I like him more . He's better than Milito, anyway *eye rollie*
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At 8/22/07 08:28 PM, reviewer-general wrote: The hype surrounding players when they are paid exorbitant transfer fees always makes the player seem like he isn't doing well.
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That's one concept that seems universal. It's part of why I never got into sports. That plus I cannot take fufillment in the successes of people I have nothing to do with.
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At 8/22/07 08:34 PM, reviewer-general wrote:At 8/22/07 08:29 PM, Der-Lowe wrote:No, that was someone else (staff I think) and he was talking about the show Scrubs.At 8/22/07 08:20 PM, Malachy wrote: my neighbors went "vanning"Have you told us this before?
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Yeah, that was Mr-Silv3r.
I thought my level of insanity had gone over the average of those who live in Buenos Aires.
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At 8/22/07 08:47 PM, Der-Lowe wrote: Well, I don't know what carnalito means...
like saying "brother" or "dude." Or even "compadre." (Or "Che" in your Argentina.)
REALLY gay Mexicans, as I found out, love to say "manito" (as in "hermanito").
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At 8/22/07 09:38 PM, fli wrote:At 8/22/07 08:47 PM, Der-Lowe wrote: Well, I don't know what carnalito means...like saying "brother" or "dude." Or even "compadre." (Or "Che" in your Argentina.)
REALLY gay Mexicans, as I found out, love to say "manito" (as in "hermanito").
I don't understand, hueón.
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I dismantled my old hard drive today. Ok, "dismantled" implies that I knew what I was doing. It's cool inside there. :)
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Oooooooooh, I'm creeping towards my 666th post.
What shall I do?
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At 8/22/07 11:40 PM, Empanado wrote: hueón.
I can figure that one out... EASILY.
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At 8/23/07 12:11 AM, fli wrote:At 8/22/07 11:40 PM, Empanado wrote: hueón.I can figure that one out... EASILY.
Good thing about that word is that it's a linguistic wildcard-- Any noun, verb or adjective in pretty much any context can be suscessfully replaced with hueón, hueona, huea, hueá, huear.
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At 8/23/07 12:26 AM, Empanado wrote: Good thing about that word is that it's a linguistic wildcard-- Any noun, verb or adjective in pretty much any context can be suscessfully replaced with hueón, hueona, huea, hueá, huear.
So it's the Chilean "Fuck."
Am-i-rite?
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At 8/23/07 12:26 AM, Empanado wrote: Good thing about that word is that it's a linguistic wildcard-- Any noun, verb or adjective in pretty much any context can be suscessfully replaced with hueón, hueona, huea, hueá, huear.
And therefore serves to confuse the shit out of any foreigners who may encounter it.
Oh. Your. God.
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At 8/23/07 01:18 AM, fli wrote: So it's the Chilean "Fuck."
Am-i-rite?
But "fuck" isn't quite as versatile as Hueá!
Because, if you're, say, eating a burger, you can't say "this fuck is good!". You can only say "This is fucking good!", or "this is good, for fuck's sake!".
In chilean it's "Hey hueón, que está buena (güena) esta hueá, por las hueas!"
So it's "fuck", "shit", "dude" and others, all crammed up into one.
At 8/23/07 01:18 AM, Mr-Silv3r wrote: And therefore serves to confuse the shit out of any foreigners who may encounter it.
Sa'ís qui no cacho niuna hueá de las hueás que estai hablando hueón oh. Hay que ser hueón...
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At 8/23/07 01:43 AM, Empanado wrote:At 8/23/07 01:18 AM, fli wrote: So it's the Chilean "Fuck."But "fuck" isn't quite as versatile as Hueá!
Am-i-rite?
Because, if you're, say, eating a burger, you can't say "this fuck is good!". You can only say "This is fucking good!", or "this is good, for fuck's sake!".
Well... perhaps some people don't say it, but "This fuck is good." Does makes sense. Although, as I see it, when the noun form of fuck is used, it's a person. For example, in Korn's "Freak on a Leash," the singer says, "You and I were meant to be/ A cheap fuck for me to lay."
In chilean it's "Hey hueón, que está buena (güena) esta hueá, por las hueas!"
So it's "fuck", "shit", "dude" and others, all crammed up into one.
Same thing with fuck...
"Hey, wazzup motherfucker!" (Do it in a very cheery desposition.)
See???
At 8/23/07 01:18 AM, Mr-Silv3r wrote: And therefore serves to confuse the shit out of any foreigners who may encounter it.Sa'ís qui no cacho niuna hueá de las hueás que estai hablando hueón oh. Hay que ser hueón...
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At 8/23/07 01:43 AM, Empanado wrote: Because, if you're, say, eating a burger, you can't say "this fuck is good!". You can only say "This is fucking good!", or "this is good, for fuck's sake!".
What about "Fuck this is good"
At 8/23/07 01:18 AM, Mr-Silv3r wrote: And therefore serves to confuse the shit out of any foreigners who may encounter it.Sa'ís qui no cacho niuna hueá de las hueás que estai hablando hueón oh. Hay que ser hueón...
*Cries* I tried to learn spanish I TRIED!
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Fli listens to Korn. Did not see that coming.
Sorry but I've watched a lot of anime tonight and non-sequitor one liners are how my brain works at the moment. I'm also buzzed but not drunk.
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At 8/22/07 06:54 PM, stafffighter wrote: Yeah, I'm gonna have to blame the parents. Kids that age don't persue that stuff themselves.
Whatever they hear all the time, they're gonna repeat, they don't understand the lyrics, and most parents think it's cute.
Because I've watched way too much ECW I always think that when he says "suicidal" it should AT LEAST be followed by "homicidal" like Sabu's moniker...I have been assured I'm the only person that does this.
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At 8/23/07 03:17 AM, aviewaskewed wrote:At 8/22/07 06:54 PM, stafffighter wrote: Yeah, I'm gonna have to blame the parents. Kids that age don't persue that stuff themselves.Whatever they hear all the time, they're gonna repeat, they don't understand the lyrics, and most parents think it's cute.
Children swearing isn't cute. It robs them of their innocence. Old ladies swearing is disturbing due to the implied sexuality of most swear words. Young teens swearing is annoying because they just repeat the shit like parrots whoes parents didn't hug them enough and then expect you to look at them like they invented it. Lindsey Lohan looked better with some weight on her.
That last one is unrelated but I saw her on the minute of the news before the conan rerun and it pissed me off. I don't want to here how she "got her curves back" She's twenty fucking one. She shouldn't have lost anything to get back.
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At 8/23/07 03:01 AM, stafffighter wrote: Fli listens to Korn. Did not see that coming.
God, I use to hear all Alernative back in the 90s. But then... after Lincoln Park took on a permenant "emo" sound to everything. I don't relate to it anymore... *sigh*
I used to be a huge fan when they were still called Hybrid Theory. I talked to them once when they played at Tunes... I even had their authograph mixed with the band members of Saliva before they also got more or less popular. When I graduated in 1999, I went to De Young Museum on a class trip, and they were playing at the greek amphitheater for free. I always like to think that I liked Linkin Park before it was popular to do so... or before it became emo.
Once I stripped to "Closer" with a stripper when I was 18... (oh! I'm sensing a growing up memory moment...)
Although, she was dressed like a dominatrix and she wrote "MY BITCH" across my chest (With a Sharpee, no less.) My friend took me because it was my first visit to a strip club and he paid her to do stuff to me on stage... just because he had a real good job at that time and could afford the pleasure of my ultimate humilation. So, it was pretty much degrading to have a dog collar on me, while acting like a bull dog, and to have my good stripped "clubbing shirt" (thank god I out grew that phase quick) was ripped off. Oh yeah... I had a Duck Bill hair cut, and she cut it off with a pair of scissors. The only memory I have of it is the terrible rug burn behind my neck.
Wasn't that bad... made some money from guys who thought it would be funny to act queer and gimme a few bucks. 13 bucks... I bought a Jack-in-the-Box burger that night, though I had no drink to go with it but my salty tears of rapped shame to accompany my Jalapeno poppers...
*End J.D. style flash back... say out of context phrase*
"NO I DO NOT HAVE GAY JUNGLE FEVOR!"
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If anyone has guts and want to watch real drama dealing with gays...
Go see Mysterious Skin.
It was an emotional roller coaster. I did cry. Not a film for the light of heart... pedophelia.
I have gay friends who were like Brian and Niel. It's friggen raw this film.
It's the worst and best film, I think, I have seen this year.
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triple post... but I can't sleep, and school starts tomorrow.
but anyways... Oh, I know what word in Mexico that's equivilent to your Chile's "huevos."
Chinga.
Can be used good or bad (mostly bad.)
Chingar, chingon, chingando, chingon, chingado... and others that I can't think...
Anyways-- damn it. School starts tomorrow, but at least the Christmas vacation starts on the 10th of December. I don't recall leaving school that early before...
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At 8/23/07 03:51 AM, stafffighter wrote: Lindsey Lohan looked better with some weight on her.
Exactly. She was more appealing when she wasn't trying to be sexy, but rather was the hot "girl next door" kinda feel.
Hollywood needs to celebrate the different types of hotness for different people (and I'm talking completely looks wise here, no one cares about your beauty on the inside... well it counts a bit i guess :P) rather than just focusing on the skinny skanky type.
As for bands, well, I wasn't listening to them when they were underground or anything, but I introduced Children of Bodom and In Flames to my high school, which basically led to half the guys in one year level being converted into good metalheads (not wanker ones). That's about the best influence I've had with music in my years.
I've never been to a strip club actually, although my hometown is like the only rural town/mini-city in the region to have one.
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reviewer-general, how did you get into supporting Liverpool?
It's funny, because it seems that every country shows live Premier League football on normal cable apart from England. It's ridiculous.
Give my thoughts form and make them look insightful.
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At 8/23/07 08:02 AM, TheRoyalEnglishman wrote: reviewer-general, how did you get into supporting Liverpool?
It's funny, because it seems that every country shows live Premier League football on normal cable apart from England. It's ridiculous.
Not in the United States....
but, as I view, Latinos like futbol... but they like whatever is being played within the Americas.




