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  • The demeanor here, and its consequences (p.16)
2011/03/31 11:47:59
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...)
2011/03/31 12:00:00
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' (baby carriage or stroller)

2011/03/31 12:02:16
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.
2011/03/31 12:04:22
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?
2011/03/31 12:05:39
jamesg1213
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.
2011/03/31 12:07:42
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.
2011/03/31 12:11:09
jamesg1213

2011/03/31 12:12:25
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.


2011/03/31 12:12:52
Middleman
This is a very strange thread. I am so confused.


I'm going to Disneyland.
2011/03/31 12:13:00
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! 
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