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Café Pedro 2: Revenge of the Portuguese
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| issoisso |
Posted on 14-04-2010 22:36
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Sorry about that. I made it with google translate.
Which is how I found out that google translate translates "Denmark" as "Canada" for some reason.
I was wondering if anyone would actually bother to read them and get the joke
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| Deadpool |
Posted on 14-04-2010 23:00
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Just stuck that into google translate, brilliant. |
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| Crommy |
Posted on 14-04-2010 23:28
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I'm always going to love the last phrase 
EDIT: How about this?
Han er ikke Messias, han er en meget uartig dreng
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| valverde321 |
Posted on 15-04-2010 02:30
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At school I was on the computer and I was bored so I decided to type what tod o when your bored on Google and I'm feeling lucky. So basically I went to some random site. The site had some really good ones but I thought no one would have heard this one before. SO heres a good one:
Try not to think of Penguins.
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| Waghlon |
Posted on 15-04-2010 07:25
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Sigh Crommy, you watched that movie one or two times too many didn't you
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Posted on 15-04-2010 10:06
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I'm definitely into double figures
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Posted on 07-12-2025 23:40
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| CrueTrue |
Posted on 15-04-2010 19:55
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I'm getting more and more depressed.
I want the HTC Desire, but I can't quite figure out how to afford it  |
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| Thrige |
Posted on 15-04-2010 20:04
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Listen, if I can afford an iPhone...
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Posted on 15-04-2010 20:09
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You're right, Thrige. It's about priorities.
The bill for next month's hosting of PCM.daily is to be paid tomorrow ... hmm, let's skip it  |
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Posted on 15-04-2010 20:14
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Posted on 15-04-2010 21:01
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Prostitution Mike. The solution to all your problems.
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| issoisso |
Posted on 15-04-2010 21:48
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Waghlon wrote:
Prostitution Mike. The solution to all your problems.
Precisely. What's more important to you Mike? Your dignity or that shiny new HTC?
Knowing you, it's definitely the HTC
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Posted on 15-04-2010 22:10
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Allow me to switch the topic of the volcanic eruption in Iceland:
https://www.flickr...497761488/
Edited by Waghlon on 15-04-2010 22:11
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| cio93 |
Posted on 16-04-2010 12:25
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Wow...that is an truly amazing picture... |
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| valverde321 |
Posted on 16-04-2010 15:25
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I just started reading Macbeth. I say its good but what do you guys think? I know it was a play first and then a book so the dialogue is 1st person which is not what i'm used to.
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| CrueTrue |
Posted on 16-04-2010 17:40
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Ugh ... It was one of the books we read in the English classes during college. For a non-native like me, reading it in Shakespeare's version of English was quite difficult, and I therefore didn't bother to read it.
Eventually, though, I ended up with an oral exam in English where that book was one of the titles we could possibly 'choose' - and of course, that was what happened. Luckily, SparkNotes saved me, and I got an excellent grade. |
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Posted on 16-04-2010 17:44
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CrueTrue wrote:
Ugh ... It was one of the books we read in the English classes during college. For a non-native like me, reading it in Shakespeare's version of English was quite difficult, and I therefore didn't bother to read it.
Eventually, though, I ended up with an oral exam in English where that book was one of the titles we could possibly 'choose' - and of course, that was what happened. Luckily, SparkNotes saved me, and I got an excellent grade.
Shit thanks so much I will be having a project for my 2nd last project of the year in English so this helps out soooo much! Thanks you. I am kinda enjoying the book though. i'm reading both the Original and the Coles Notes Version. One act at a time.
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Posted on 16-04-2010 18:33
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CrueTrue wrote:
Ugh ... It was one of the books we read in the English classes during college. For a non-native like me, reading it in Shakespeare's version of English was quite difficult, and I therefore didn't bother to read it.
Eventually, though, I ended up with an oral exam in English where that book was one of the titles we could possibly 'choose' - and of course, that was what happened. Luckily, SparkNotes saved me, and I got an excellent grade.
That´s what i need in the next year at school
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Posted on 16-04-2010 19:19
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Because of the dust cloud we are advised not to go outside when it's raining (acid rain) and forecast shows rain for tomorrow. There goes my training.
Also, after hitting 15C yesterday, it shows -1C for night with slight chance of snow. Gotta hate such weather, I really enjoyed the warm weather.
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| Deadpool |
Posted on 17-04-2010 23:56
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CrueTrue wrote:
Ugh ... It was one of the books we read in the English classes during college. For a non-native like me, reading it in Shakespeare's version of English was quite difficult, and I therefore didn't bother to read it.
Eventually, though, I ended up with an oral exam in English where that book was one of the titles we could possibly 'choose' - and of course, that was what happened. Luckily, SparkNotes saved me, and I got an excellent grade.
Two words
Infinite Jest
I'm going to attempt it this summer (don't have time with school reading), but according to my brother it is hands down the most difficult to understand book in the world. |
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