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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 11:47:59
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Wookiee Which is more entertaining? Semame Street or the Cakewalk forums?
Same form of entertainment, kids throwing toys out of pram? Now you see how word useage can tell us a lot about a person's country of origin. Note the use of the word "pram". This is distinctly Japanese, as we in the U.S. would say " preamble". (It took me a long time to figure out what "I like to push the pramalot" meant...)
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:00:00
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Poco Wookiee Which is more entertaining? Semame Street or the Cakewalk forums? Same form of entertainment, kids throwing toys out of pram? Now you see how word useage can tell us a lot about a person's country of origin. Note the use of the word "pram". This is distinctly Japanese, as we in the U.S. would say "preamble". (It took me a long time to figure out what "I like to push the pramalot" meant...) 'Pram' is short for 'perambulator' (baby carriage or stroller)
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:02:16
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Poco Wookiee Which is more entertaining? Semame Street or the Cakewalk forums?
Same form of entertainment, kids throwing toys out of pram? Now you see how word useage can tell us a lot about a person's country of origin. Note the use of the word "pram". This is distinctly Japanese, as we in the U.S. would say "preamble". (It took me a long time to figure out what "I like to push the pramalot" meant...) yeah, Poco, but it also shows how we can jump to the wrong conclusion. John (wookiee) is not Japanese nor does he live in Japan.
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:04:22
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jamesg1213 Poco Wookiee Which is more entertaining? Semame Street or the Cakewalk forums?
Same form of entertainment, kids throwing toys out of pram? Now you see how word useage can tell us a lot about a person's country of origin. Note the use of the word "pram". This is distinctly Japanese, as we in the U.S. would say "preamble". (It took me a long time to figure out what "I like to push the pramalot" meant...) 'Pram' is short for 'perambulator' Is that a kind of coffee maker?
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:05:39
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Poco jamesg1213 Poco Wookiee Which is more entertaining? Semame Street or the Cakewalk forums? Same form of entertainment, kids throwing toys out of pram? Now you see how word useage can tell us a lot about a person's country of origin. Note the use of the word "pram". This is distinctly Japanese, as we in the U.S. would say "preamble". (It took me a long time to figure out what "I like to push the pramalot" meant...) 'Pram' is short for 'perambulator' Is that a kind of coffee maker? If you give the baby some beans and a grinder, possibly.
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Poco
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:07:42
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Beagle Poco Wookiee Which is more entertaining? Semame Street or the Cakewalk forums?
Same form of entertainment, kids throwing toys out of pram? Now you see how word useage can tell us a lot about a person's country of origin. Note the use of the word "pram". This is distinctly Japanese, as we in the U.S. would say "preamble". (It took me a long time to figure out what "I like to push the pramalot" meant...) yeah, Poco, but it also shows how we can jump to the wrong conclusion. John (wookiee) is not Japanese nor does he live in Japan. OK, I guess I have to explain the joke... I know a pram is a baby carriage. I know that it is a UK term, hence the reference to Monty Python. Saying it was Japanase is so bass akwards I figured no one would take it seriously................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Then again I am a Border Collie\Chow mix and you are a Beagle.
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:11:09
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:12:25
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What really pi$$es me off about this thread is that my real name is Frank, I'm 300lbs and I'm a truck driver. That guy that went to England was an impostor. And plus also, I'm funny.
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:12:52
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This is a very strange thread. I am so confused. I'm going to Disneyland.
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:13:00
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Poco Beagle Poco Wookiee Which is more entertaining? Semame Street or the Cakewalk forums?
Same form of entertainment, kids throwing toys out of pram? Now you see how word useage can tell us a lot about a person's country of origin. Note the use of the word "pram". This is distinctly Japanese, as we in the U.S. would say "preamble". (It took me a long time to figure out what "I like to push the pramalot" meant...) yeah, Poco, but it also shows how we can jump to the wrong conclusion. John (wookiee) is not Japanese nor does he live in Japan. OK, I guess I have to explain the joke... I know a pram is a baby carriage. I know that it is a UK term, hence the reference to Monty Python. Saying it was Japanase is so bass akwards I figured no one would take it seriously................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Then again I am a Border Collie\Chow mix and you are a Beagle. well, in fairness tho, you didn't post the python reference until AFTER my post - I responded to your original post only. and I have to admit that Border Collies are at least a little smart. Never as smart as beagles, of course, but they are smart!
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:13:52
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bapu What really pi$$es me off about this thread is that my real name is Frank, I'm 300lbs and I'm a truck driver. That guy that went to England was an impostor. And plus also, I'm funny. Can I get in trouble for species bending?
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:14:26
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bapu What really pi$$es me off about this thread is that my real name is Frank, I'm 300lbs and I'm a truck driver. That guy that went to England was an impostor. And plus also, I'm funny. you have yet to prove that.
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:15:44
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Beagle bapu What really pi$$es me off about this thread is that my real name is Frank, I'm 300lbs and I'm a truck driver. That guy that went to England was an impostor. And plus also, I'm funny. you have yet to prove that. I made that one guy laugh that one time. Wait, that was me.
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:18:27
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Beagle Poco Beagle Poco Wookiee Which is more entertaining? Semame Street or the Cakewalk forums?
Same form of entertainment, kids throwing toys out of pram? Now you see how word useage can tell us a lot about a person's country of origin. Note the use of the word "pram". This is distinctly Japanese, as we in the U.S. would say "preamble". (It took me a long time to figure out what "I like to push the pramalot" meant...) yeah, Poco, but it also shows how we can jump to the wrong conclusion. John (wookiee) is not Japanese nor does he live in Japan. OK, I guess I have to explain the joke... I know a pram is a baby carriage. I know that it is a UK term, hence the reference to Monty Python. Saying it was Japanase is so bass akwards I figured no one would take it seriously................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Then again I am a Border Collie\Chow mix and you are a Beagle. well, in fairness tho, you didn't post the python reference until AFTER my post - I responded to your original post only. and I have to admit that Border Collies are at least a little smart. Never as smart as beagles, of course, but they are smart! Anyone ever tell you you look a bit like Rick Warren?
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:21:07
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Wubba wubba Damn that Bapu
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:24:05
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Poco Beagle Poco Beagle Poco Wookiee Which is more entertaining? Semame Street or the Cakewalk forums?
Same form of entertainment, kids throwing toys out of pram? Now you see how word useage can tell us a lot about a person's country of origin. Note the use of the word "pram". This is distinctly Japanese, as we in the U.S. would say "preamble". (It took me a long time to figure out what "I like to push the pramalot" meant...) yeah, Poco, but it also shows how we can jump to the wrong conclusion. John (wookiee) is not Japanese nor does he live in Japan. OK, I guess I have to explain the joke... I know a pram is a baby carriage. I know that it is a UK term, hence the reference to Monty Python. Saying it was Japanase is so bass akwards I figured no one would take it seriously................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Then again I am a Border Collie\Chow mix and you are a Beagle. well, in fairness tho, you didn't post the python reference until AFTER my post - I responded to your original post only. and I have to admit that Border Collies are at least a little smart. Never as smart as beagles, of course, but they are smart! Anyone ever tell you you look a bit like Rick Warren? That, my friend, is not a new revelation! However, I would submit that Rick Warren looks like me. funny story about this. on our church's website, we have scrolling images of church activites on the home page. One of the pictures was of me singing (it has since been replaced with something else, so you can't go there and see it now). a few months ago a young lady joined the church and the choir and asked me the same question. she said that she had seen the church website before visiting our church and had thought that either Rick Warren had moved to Texas and started singing or there was someone in this church who looked a lot like him! but I also submit to you now that I have lost over 50 pounds and so he doesn't resemble me as much as he used to!
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:24:29
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This is a very strange thread. I am so confused. I'm going to Disneyland speaking of Disneyland..... took my grandkids there a few weeks ago; hadn't been there since 1970 or there abouts. prices have gone up a tad :)
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:25:35
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this place has gone to the DOGS a Beagle, a POCO, and some wanna be pouser CA$H mutt
Green Acres is the place to be I dont twitter, facebook, snapchat, instagram,linkedin,tumble,pinterest,flick, blah blah,lets have an old fashioned conversation!
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:28:01
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Beagle Poco Wookiee Which is more entertaining? Semame Street or the Cakewalk forums? Same form of entertainment, kids throwing toys out of pram? Now you see how word useage can tell us a lot about a person's country of origin. Note the use of the word "pram". This is distinctly Japanese, as we in the U.S. would say "preamble". (It took me a long time to figure out what "I like to push the pramalot" meant...) yeah, Poco, but it also shows how we can jump to the wrong conclusion. John (wookiee) is not Japanese nor does he live in Japan. How do you know he's not from Japan unless you've actually visited him at his home?
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:28:16
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musicman100 this place has gone to the DOGS a Beagle, a POCO, and some wanna be pouser CA$H mutt And not one honourable mention of a Bapu.
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:30:15
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Bub Beagle Poco Wookiee Which is more entertaining? Semame Street or the Cakewalk forums?
Same form of entertainment, kids throwing toys out of pram? Now you see how word useage can tell us a lot about a person's country of origin. Note the use of the word "pram". This is distinctly Japanese, as we in the U.S. would say "preamble". (It took me a long time to figure out what "I like to push the pramalot" meant...) yeah, Poco, but it also shows how we can jump to the wrong conclusion. John (wookiee) is not Japanese nor does he live in Japan. How do you know he's not from Japan unless you've actually visited him at his home? Because he said so. and he's a Wookiee. and he'll rip your arms off if you disagree with him.
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:31:15
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bapu What really pi$$es me off about this thread is that my real name is Frank, I'm 300lbs and I'm a truck driver. Well, one out of three ain't bad
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:40:12
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SteveStrummerUK bapu What really pi$$es me off about this thread is that my real name is Frank, I'm 300lbs and I'm a truck driver. Well, one out of three ain't bad See there...I KNEW that Steve was from the United Kingdom. Look at the way he used the word "three". Dead giveaway. Preceded by a preposition then follow with a contraction. Yep....that is just how they write. Can't fool me cause I knows me english - both kinds.
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:40:25
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bapu musicman100 this place has gone to the DOGS a Beagle, a POCO, and some wanna be pouser CA$H mutt And not one honourable mention of a Bapu. Youve already been called out as being honourable and demented having demeanour
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:41:12
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So did you believe I was a Zombie from Pittsburgh when I joined? LOL
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:42:48
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Bub So did you believe I was a Zombie from Pittsburgh when I joined? LOL Well, yea, I did, from the way you wrote ..... was I wrong ?
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:44:29
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Katie_Katie SteveStrummerUK bapu What really pi$$es me off about this thread is that my real name is Frank, I'm 300lbs and I'm a truck driver. Well, one out of three ain't bad See there...I KNEW that Steve was from the United Kingdom. Look at the way he used the word "three". Dead giveaway. Preceded by a preposition then follow with a contraction. Yep....that is just how they write. Can't fool me cause I knows me english - both kinds. I've been in the presence of Mr. Straummy and I can vouch for his Englishness. I've been the presence of Mr. Jonbouy. I can vouch for his excessive transaction fees English hospitality, too. I did not understand a feckin' word they said. Maybe we did not do enough word association with hand gestures?
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:44:52
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Re:The demeanour here, and its consequences
2011/03/31 12:57:17
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All I know is that right after Bub joined, the Coffee House started selling brains next to the bran muffins. Man. You do not want to get those mixed up first thing in the morning. At least, not the second or third time.
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