1
   

HELP!!!HELP!!!PAY ATENNTIAN TO HERE

 
 
View Profile Setanta
 
Reply Fri 2 Jun, 2006 11:01 am
What is the means these sentince please, thank you, go away


Bite me, round-eye devil.
 
  1  
Reply Fri 2 Jun, 2006 11:03 am
Dotn known the mean sentence, I is Chinese. Laughing
0 Replies
 
View Profile Setanta
 
  1  
Reply Fri 2 Jun, 2006 11:10 am
Then you please going away very now . . .
0 Replies
 
View Profile Chai
 
  1  
Reply Fri 2 Jun, 2006 11:12 am
For quite a while now, whenever I'm reading this stuff, I keep thinking about that old National Lampoon Yearbook edition they put out.

Set, I'm sure you know the one I'm talking about....

There was this one foreign exhange student, they never made it clear where she was from, but it was phucking hysterical.

They would be asking other student about their life goals on life and stuff, and she would say something like...

"now we are making the much much over our feet and triangles. you will please to eat this nafandabla from thiss kantala and make much much laugh laugh over the box"
0 Replies
 
View Profile Lash
 
  1  
Reply Fri 2 Jun, 2006 11:21 am
This is making many pain in asses.
0 Replies
 
View Profile Setanta
 
  1  
Reply Fri 2 Jun, 2006 11:23 am
Please, who is put what in witch ass?
0 Replies
 
View Profile Lash
 
  1  
Reply Fri 2 Jun, 2006 11:25 am
Proctologist say: All things go good in asses. Come out is the time of confusion.
0 Replies
 
  1  
Reply Fri 2 Jun, 2006 11:25 am
Setanta wrote:
Please, who is put what in witch ass?


you must be too an Chinese.....
0 Replies
 
  1  
Reply Fri 2 Jun, 2006 11:26 am
Actual warning from a Chinglish owner's manual for an electronic device:
"Before putting away with damage removing all batteries will prevent this"
0 Replies
 
  1  
Reply Fri 2 Jun, 2006 11:29 am
Oh Gawd..

I just made a reply to one of the threads and Hamster reported:

Hamster 2345623 reports - Sorry, but only can reply to posts in this forum.


The Chinglish effect is taking its toll on A2K.... Laughing
0 Replies
 
  1  
Reply Fri 2 Jun, 2006 11:41 am
We hired a Kerala Indian engineer. He could speak English but didnt know idiomatic phrases an colloquials. So some of our guys took him aside and taught him that calling anyone a "dildo" was showing great respect. Boy did that cause some trouble with clients. Most laughed their asses off but we had one that was seriously offended and wanted the guy off the project. I hadda go in and explain that it was a "hazing" process and rather than punishing the new engineer, I wanted to exact some revenge on the perps. So, my client helped turn the tables on them , and then he was part of thejoke and loved it.
So, there are many ways to outten wayget.
0 Replies
 
 

Related Topics

Let pupils abandon spelling rules, says academic - Discussion by Robert Gentel
what's the meaning of the sentence? - Question by grace-g
meaning of second paragraph - Question by tanguatlay
Affect vs. Effect. - Discussion by Anonymous
English is a messed up language... - Discussion by Monger
Jumping Jehosaphat - Discussion by Equus
What's Your No. 1 Grammar Pet Peeve? - Discussion by dupre
Why it takes awhile to understand English!! - Discussion by the reincarnation of suzy
present perfect - Discussion by bmo
 
  1. able2know
  2. » HELP!!!HELP!!!PAY ATENNTIAN TO HERE
Copyright © 2009 Horizontal Verticals :: Page generated in 0.35 seconds on 11/25/2009 at 05:42:13 Top End