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Two most popular words you use

 
 
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Sat 3 Dec, 2011 04:01 am
@GracieGirl,
See it sucked not limiting yourself to two:)

Now I am wondering seriously how many people say "dude"? Smile
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FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Sat 3 Dec, 2011 04:05 am
@eurocelticyankee,
Don't go there Xmas present sucks.

Got it Gracie:)
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 3 Dec, 2011 04:10 am
@FOUND SOUL,
FREEDOM n Individualism





David
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Sat 3 Dec, 2011 04:29 am
@OmSigDAVID,
So agree with both of those OmSigDavid, remember your welcome to, thankyou:)
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roger
 
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Reply Sat 3 Dec, 2011 05:01 am
@fobvius,
yclept roger - as always.
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Sat 3 Dec, 2011 03:21 pm
@roger,
Two most popular words for you I would have thought, would have been,

Roger that:)
ossobuco
 
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Reply Sat 3 Dec, 2011 03:30 pm
@fobvius,
will some kind person tell me what this means?


yclept nudnik
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Sat 3 Dec, 2011 03:54 pm
@ossobuco,
lmao

Part 1)

http://www.quotidianword.com/?nudnik

Who are you about to kill?

Be back with part 2

Yclept is the past participle of the verb clepe: to call or name. As for the girl, this is why she's yclept "DK Mode". Poor girl...

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Miller
 
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Reply Sat 3 Dec, 2011 03:54 pm
hope and love
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GracieGirl
 
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Reply Sat 3 Dec, 2011 05:14 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
Haha!

Awesome, Dude! Mr. Green
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 3 Dec, 2011 06:33 pm
@FOUND SOUL,
FOUND SOUL wrote:
Two most popular words for you I would have thought, would have been,

Roger that:)
If he is conversing by radio ?
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Sun 4 Dec, 2011 02:09 am
@GracieGirl,
lol's um dude in Australia is a male, me female:)
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FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Sun 4 Dec, 2011 02:19 am
@ossobuco,
pftttt I need more sleep, I missed who wrote that:)
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FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Sun 4 Dec, 2011 02:20 am
@OmSigDAVID,
Oh I know but here in Aussie land "Roger that" , "Yeah will get onto it" it's used commonly plus I was stiring - Aussie sense of humor:)
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sun 4 Dec, 2011 02:43 am
@FOUND SOUL,
FOUND SOUL wrote:
I was stiring - Aussie sense of humor:)
What does stiring mean ?

I visited Austrailia in the 1980s; Melbourne.
I stayed at the Hyatt Hotel on Collins Street.





David
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Sun 4 Dec, 2011 03:02 am
@OmSigDAVID,
OMG

Okay Google is not my friend...

Don't look it up spelt either with or without two r's..

Geez..

To us, it mean't will did till now " stiring a pot, in jest" making a joke.

There are two Hyatts now, one is still the one you would have visited, the other more , much more Modern.

We stayed at the one you did a year ago, never again:)

I am honestly laughing at what I read on Google re, um stiring.

You get that.

OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sun 4 Dec, 2011 04:14 am
@FOUND SOUL,
It was a good place in the 1980s

What happened to it ?
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Sun 4 Dec, 2011 04:18 am
@OmSigDAVID,
Smile I love Melbourne it's a good place still..

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Zealot
 
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Reply Mon 5 Dec, 2011 02:46 am
@FOUND SOUL,
Mostly i use

Nice and hmm
FOUND SOUL
 
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Reply Mon 5 Dec, 2011 02:54 am
@OmSigDAVID,
David if you can imagine, I don't know why they didn't on-sell to someone else considering they built a new Hyatt, but it's all brown tones, old looking, tiny rooms, just feels, old.....and un-inviting I guess.

Google both Hyatts and compare...you may agree.
 

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