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"French Fries", which the American term only, is incorrect bcause "French Fries" aren't french.
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I don't entitle cuteness to men; but I assume you are cute, Chew-buck, if so many girls call you that. Although come to think about it, I have known girls that called many ugly people cute just because they're successful (Michael Owen, for instance).
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"Heck, we could even keep a second thread for people whining about how no one mentioned them on the popularity thread."
There would also have to be a third thread, for people who disdain popularity threads, yet read them and comment on them in a condescending way.
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hey everybody.....I'm gonna go doctor up some photos to make myself look like the ugly nephew of a retarded butterfly......maybe I can put it on a liveJournal or something..........::cough::
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quote:Originally posted by Tammy: I'm going to eat my words if this is the real Viggo.
In terms of having an odd variety of talents and being semi-renaissance man, perhaps, but I look nothing like him and (obviously) don't have nearly his *level* of talent
Your words will stay uneaten...
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quote:Originally posted by Jonathan Howard: "French Fries", which the American term only, is incorrect bcause "French Fries" aren't french.
What are you, the correctness police? It's precisely as correct as speakers of the language perceive it to be.
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quote:Originally posted by Tante Shvester: The French are superior to the other peoples of the world in many ways. They have the ultimate: Toast Bread Fries Kisses Braids Manicures and, um, drains .
Kwea: Well, he did leave out a word and misspell "because." But at least he didn't misspell "grammar"!
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One of my professors (whose wife is Spanish but has lived in France, I think) said that the French use the term "American kissing." I'm not sure I believe it, though.
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Happily, we have a number of native French speakers we can ask about that, at least one of them right here in this very thread.
So, Choobak, how about it? What is the French term for a type of kiss that involves sticking one's tongue in the other person's mouth?
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Sorry, but I saw Tatiana's post as an answer to Noemon's question and was really puzzled for a minute there.
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The french term of french kiss is just "un baisé". We have not an exactly term for that. But we don't use the term of american kiss. N'importe quoi !
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Oh my. In no particular order, this is a small list of members of opposing gender that I think would be nice to at least hang out with.
- Shigosei (I've met, yes.) - Kama - Lucky4 - Da_Goat - Narnia - Space Opera - ElJay - amira tharani (Haven't read a lot of posts by, but I like the screen name) - Ela - Avadaru - Ryuko - anna kata - Altáriël of Dorthonion
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The skies have fallen. I'm on someone's list! (I'd love to hang out with you too actually. Wasn't I going to duct tape you to the ceiling once?)
I can't believe this thread has gone to 13 pages. And I know that everyone is curious enough to keep checking it. *coughlikemecough*
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