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The A2Ker game

 
 
colorbook
 
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Reply Sat 10 Jul, 2004 11:34 am
Onion dealer
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Sat 10 Jul, 2004 11:40 am
Pink-wearing all the time


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devriesj
 
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Reply Sat 10 Jul, 2004 10:14 pm
Quirky possum-loving hick
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2004 01:31 am
Royally obsessed with the Regency period, to the extent that she goes around in petticoats and calls herself 'Lizzy.'


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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2004 07:34 am
Shh! Don't tell anyone!!!

Simple Simon
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Acquiunk
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2004 11:12 am
Tale totally told to tattling tabloids
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2004 01:12 pm
devriesj wrote:
Shh! Don't tell anyone!!!


Laughing!! Nothing to be ashamed of, I guess...!!

Uterus surgeon
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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2004 02:52 pm
dròm_et_rêve wrote:
devriesj wrote:
Shh! Don't tell anyone!!!


Laughing!! Nothing to be ashamed of, I guess...!!

Just Kidding! :wink:

Violent criminal
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2004 03:06 pm
I know, so am I :Lol:!

(Whispers: she's in the denial stage, now.)

William Wallace impersonator

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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2004 03:25 pm
Stop! It's just gettin scary!

X-rated porn star
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2004 03:32 pm
Very Happy.

Yoghurt tester


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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2004 04:03 pm
No, but I do like yogurt!

a Zebu
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2004 04:08 pm
I do too. Oh, you should try Spanish yoghurt; it's gorgeous.

Always dances when she sees a debate about chicken.


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devriesj
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2004 04:12 pm
...Because it's just so fascintating, watches paint dry!

Spanish yoghurt sounds good! Send me some!!
p.s. Is that how the Spanish spell 'yoghurt'?
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jul, 2004 04:19 pm
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devriesj
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jul, 2004 11:55 pm
Cool! and I love the yoghurt language lesson. (We spell it yogurt). Some words at least make more sense in their native language! We Americans have slaughtered so many words that they make it into the dictionary! I think Cajuns are the worst offenders of this, although I do love the way they talk down there, and the seafood is to die for! I made it to a crawdad festival once - it was heaven - yum!

Dances naked in front of the windows
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jul, 2004 02:00 am
Thanks! I find myself going on a bit too much about language, when asked about it, so I'm glad that you enjoyed it. American English has had quite a few peculiarities; like, for instance, how most Us are 'simplified' into uu, not yu, sounds, and yet 'yu' sounds are kept in certain words, with irregularity that simplifying sought to remove...

I've never heard Cajun speak; is it like a pidgin sort of English? Where was the crawdad festival; New Orleans? Somewhere else? Would you ever like to live in Louisiana?

'Dances naked in front of windows' reminds me of one of my English profs., a (then) late-forties woman who claimed that she loved to 'dance naked in the moonlight.' Neutral!!

Eats moose every second day.


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devriesj
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jul, 2004 09:55 am
Fisherman in Alaska

Cajun is more a pidgin French. I can immitate it, but you can't here me! I'm a pretty good mimic - one of my many quirks! The crawdad festival was in New Orleans (or 'Nawlins' as they say it down there). I love it down there, but I don't think I could live year round. It gets quite hot & humid in the summer! Although ... There are some gorgeous old plantation-type mansions on the gulf shore. I 'might could' try that!
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colorbook
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jul, 2004 08:39 pm
ghost hunter
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jul, 2004 11:09 pm
I don't think that I could live somewhere so hot, but I would certainly like to visit. Is it expensive there? As for mimicing-- how long have you been able to do that? Is it a few people that you can mimic, or many, or in between?

Harpy.


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