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- dj_venom
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Don't worry mate, us Aussies cop our fair bit of flack too.
Oh, and the word craic, what does that actually mean? All I know is that is was the name of a movie starring Jimoen, and it was pretty funny.
Oh, and the word craic, what does that actually mean? All I know is that is was the name of a movie starring Jimoen, and it was pretty funny.
In memorian: Fiona; Ravager; Lestat; Phreddie; and all of those from the 1500 incident. Lest we forget.
Its Actually an irish ord it means sort of Well if someone said "How Was a Craic las night" its sort of undrestood that they with to know did you have a good time it could mean fun in several senses but liteally translated from Irish its............i'm really not sure we just all have an understood meaning of it (At least i do anyway, there may be some who use it commonly who know what it means)
And lo ye must learn of the great war that raged fo a couple of posts and brought the citadel momentaraly to its knees
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- dj_venom
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Yeah, I know what you mean, some words are impossible to define, yet everyone know exactly what they mean.
Besides, the English language is the worst of the languages... we've just taken a bunch of other languages and rolled them together, and ended up with a bunch of 'rules' that just contradict. Ah well.
Besides, the English language is the worst of the languages... we've just taken a bunch of other languages and rolled them together, and ended up with a bunch of 'rules' that just contradict. Ah well.
In memorian: Fiona; Ravager; Lestat; Phreddie; and all of those from the 1500 incident. Lest we forget.
Well you see this is how the Irish got back at the english after they took over, we butchered their langauge.
And lo ye must learn of the great war that raged fo a couple of posts and brought the citadel momentaraly to its knees
Lookie!
I tend to appear briefly and disappear very quickly after that, try not to let it bother you.
Lookie!
I tend to appear briefly and disappear very quickly after that, try not to let it bother you.
You know apparently the IRA have actually de-commisioned, its kinda hard to believe but apparently N.I is actually moving on.
And lo ye must learn of the great war that raged fo a couple of posts and brought the citadel momentaraly to its knees
Lookie!
I tend to appear briefly and disappear very quickly after that, try not to let it bother you.
Lookie!
I tend to appear briefly and disappear very quickly after that, try not to let it bother you.
- dj_venom
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Well, while it started as noble, it was soon not as much a freedom fighting group as it pretended... or so I am led to believe, you would know more of course. But in that case, would I be right in saying it would be better for all as a result?
In memorian: Fiona; Ravager; Lestat; Phreddie; and all of those from the 1500 incident. Lest we forget.
Well yeah it would, but really i'm all for a united ireland but the thing is Britain really did give us a lot, their free health service education, the list goes on and really i mwould hate to loose these things.
And lo ye must learn of the great war that raged fo a couple of posts and brought the citadel momentaraly to its knees
Lookie!
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Lookie!
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- dj_venom
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Yeah, but what are the chances of the country uniting? I doubt her Majesty would want to lose yet more land, yet there is always the thought of is it right for a country to have been split in two?
In memorian: Fiona; Ravager; Lestat; Phreddie; and all of those from the 1500 incident. Lest we forget.
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[QUOTE=Juniper1028]
How are you today my dear?
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Behold. She called me dear. Better: My dear. Envy. I feel it.
Oh, Juni, days can never be bad with you nearby. I'm fine, the day is a good day for working on spreadsheets and cash flows and planning so that's what I'm doing when i'm not procrastinating here. You?
How are you today my dear?
Behold. She called me dear. Better: My dear. Envy. I feel it.
Oh, Juni, days can never be bad with you nearby. I'm fine, the day is a good day for working on spreadsheets and cash flows and planning so that's what I'm doing when i'm not procrastinating here. You?
Flesh to stone ain't permanent, it seems.
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[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]I've discovered I need to increase my spam rate to increase my productivity at work. Strange, huh? :laugh:[/QUOTE]
It's funny how those things go hand in hand! :laugh:
*pours LA another martini*...this just might help as well!
I'm off to lunch.....hmmm...wonder if i can find a Spammich somewhere!
It's funny how those things go hand in hand! :laugh:
*pours LA another martini*...this just might help as well!
I'm off to lunch.....hmmm...wonder if i can find a Spammich somewhere!