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Topic: Another ? for PETER K.
DANIEL2
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PeterKYou said - ”Daniel2, stop posting to this thread. “
Okay Peter.
Parting is such sweet sorrow…….
posted 02-19-2001 09:55 AM PT (US) PeterK
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I am NOT on love with you, dustman!
posted 02-19-2001 11:09 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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These phases come and go...
posted 02-19-2001 03:41 PM PT (US) Kross
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..unless the white rabbit poops in the snow, you know?
posted 02-20-2001 01:22 AM PT (US) Kross
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OH HO HO after a NO NO GO... I did not know for the page was ripped and the candle was burned as the tides have turned! The sky is falling as the fire is calling yet you can't answer the machine when the machine only accepts bills no larger than life. Why all of this jumble? Why because the hobbit is a humble liitle man who likes to stay out of the frying pan! In the end we all ask the question, " Why isn't the sky black?" then God gives a smack after youe face the fact that the tact is on track with the nap being ransacked of the world. I say to the kid let me in or I will huff and puff and demand a scam fullproof of the plan!
posted 02-20-2001 01:30 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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What?NP: Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony #1 "Classical" (LSO, André Previn)
posted 02-20-2001 04:36 AM PT (US) Kross
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Correct Marian
posted 02-20-2001 07:22 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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What?
posted 02-20-2001 07:55 AM PT (US) DANIEL2
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PeterKYou said - ”I am NOT on love with you, dustman!“ (sic)
What a pity.
Still, if you change your mind and fancy a little rumpy-pumpy, there’s plenty of room in the back of my garbage-truck (between the dog excrement and discarded Jerry Goldsmith CD depositories).
Many of my garbage-collecting colleagues, including Whit Burlington (known as ‘Bugger-Burlington’), Fergal O’Malley (known as ‘Felching Fergal’), Larry Bishop (known as ‘Shirt-lifting Larry’), Morton Edwards (known as ‘Edwards the Enema’), Hunk Patterson (known as ‘Spunky Hunky’), Freddie Maloney (known as ‘Freddie the Fister’), and Johnny Pankhurst (known as ‘Pankhurst the pile-driving Pansy’), are very keen to get to know you.
By the way, I’m known as ‘Bum-Fun Cunningham’……may I call you ‘Kinky Kelly’?
posted 02-20-2001 10:04 AM PT (US) Pete M
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quote:
Originally posted by DANIEL2:
[b]PeterKYou said - ”Daniel2, stop posting to this thread. “
Okay Peter.
[/B]posted 02-20-2001 10:18 AM PT (US) JJH
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feel the love.
posted 02-20-2001 10:47 AM PT (US) H Rocco
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Ah, Daniel's returning to form.I didn't know "felching" was part of the UK vernacular, although no doubt that was where it was invented, along with most everything else in the civilized world over which Mother England reigned.
Roomie used to be a construction foreman in Chicago, and knew a guy with nearly as colorful a nickname as those listed above, although the theme song he invented to go with it (to the tune of "Rawhide"), while not technically obscene according to the specs of this board, is no doubt unfit and would get me tossed in a New Yorkshire minute.
(I am immortalizing it in a film script, however, so fear not.)
posted 02-20-2001 11:16 AM PT (US) Kross
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Marian you are correct! COME ON DOWN!
posted 02-20-2001 02:39 PM PT (US) jonathan_little
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So....How about that Hanssen guy?
posted 02-22-2001 02:29 PM PT (US) Jeron
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What a horrible, horrible man, Jonathan. He needs to be taught a lesson. 2 double-agents executed as a result of his actions? Geesh.
posted 02-22-2001 03:03 PM PT (US) jonathan_little
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What I don't understand is why he never had a polygraph test!
posted 02-22-2001 06:46 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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What's a polygraph test?NP: Angela's Ashes (John Williams, Decca)
posted 02-23-2001 05:13 AM PT (US) jonathan_little
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quote:
Originally posted by Marian Schedenig:
What's a polygraph test?AKA lie detector test
The FBI has decided to start randomly testing agents.
posted 02-23-2001 05:21 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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Ah! Thanks.NP: Casper (James Horner)
posted 02-23-2001 07:03 AM PT (US) Probable
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Yada yada yada
posted 02-24-2001 11:29 PM PT (US) JJH
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I've yada-yadaed polygraph tests before!
interesting.how does one type the past tense of "yada yada"?
NP -- Cosmic Voyage, David Michael Frankposted 02-25-2001 12:11 AM PT (US) Probable
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Is yada yada yada a verb or a noun? I thought it was a noun, like etcetera...is etcetera a noun? Sure it is...Anyway, if yada yada yada is a noun, there is no past tense. If itis a verb, then it goes thus:
Present tense:
I yada yada yada
You yada yada yada
He yada yada yada
They yada yada yada
We yada yada yadaPast tense:
I yada yada yada
You yada yada yada
He yada yada yada
They yada yada yada
We yada yada yadaFuture tense:
I will yada yada yada
You will yada yada yada
He will yada yada yada
They will yada yada yada
We will yada yada yadaPast participatory tense:
I did yada yada yada
You did yada yada yada
He did yada yada yada
They did yada yada yada
We did yada yada yadaConditional tense:
if I yada yada yada, I yada yada yada
if you yada yada yada, you yada yada yada
if he yada yada yada, he yada yada yada
if they yada yada yada, they yada yada yada
if we yada yada yada, we yada yada yadaverbal conjugation is so much easier in English than in any romantic language. Take French, for example:
Présent:
Je yada yada yada
Tu yada yada yadas
Il/elle yada yada yada
Nous yada yada yadaons
Vous yada yada yadaez
Ils/elles yada yada yadaentPassé Composé:
J'ai yada yada yadé
Tu as yada yada yadé
Il/elle a yada yada yadé
Nous avons yada yada yadé
Vous avez yada yada yadé
Ils/elles ont yada yada yadéImparfait:
Je yada yada yadai
Tu yada yada yadai
Il/elle yada yadai
Nous yada yada yadions
Vous yada yada yadiez
Ils/elles yada yada yadaient...yada yada yada. I'm not going to go through all the french tenses, there are too many. Anyway, I'm good with romantic languages - I speak/write two fluently, and 2 poorly - but I'm no good with germanic languages, excluding English. Maybe someone can write out yada yada yada in Deutsche?
"Ja wohl, naturilich, Probable"
posted 02-25-2001 12:37 AM PT (US) Observer
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I would like "yada yada" conjugated in Esperanto.
posted 02-25-2001 12:47 AM PT (US) Kross
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Probable, you my friend have way to much time, wait, didn't I post something stupid and weird above? Crap, I cannot remember
posted 02-25-2001 01:04 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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In German:Present:
Ich yada yada yada
Du yada yada yadast
Er/sie/es yada yada yadat
Wir yada yada yadaen
Ihr yada yada yadat
Sie yada yada yadaenPast:
Ich yada yada yadate
Du yada yada yadatest
Er/sie/es yada yada yadate
Wie yada yada yadaten
Ihr yada yada yadatet
Sie yada yada yadatenFuture:
Ich werde yada yada yadaen
Du wirst yada yada yadaen
Er/sie/es wird yada yada yadaen
Wir werden yada yada yadaen
Ihr werdet yada yada yadaen
Sie werden yada yada yadaenPast Participatory:
Ich habe geyada yada yadat
Du hast geyada yada yadat
Er/sie/es hat geyada yada yadat
Wir haben geyada yada yadat
Ihr habt geyada yada yadat
Sie haben geyada yada yadatJust for the record, "et cetera" is neither noun nor verb. It's two Latin words, "et" for "and" and "cetera" for "the rest" (?)
posted 02-25-2001 04:56 AM PT (US) jonathan_little
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Yaddabing yaddabang!
posted 02-25-2001 06:16 AM PT (US) H Rocco
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And now for the Pig Latin ...
posted 02-25-2001 09:57 AM PT (US) Probable
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I had understood that 'et cetera' had been merged into one word for popular English use. I may be wrong, though...Amicule, deliciae, num is sum qui mentiar tibi?
posted 02-25-2001 11:17 AM PT (US) Observer
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*GASP*Sorry...Hulk...late...from...."FF Goldenthal" thread...
Hulk...was...caught in traffic...
So...
I..will...SMASH!!!
Aw forget it.
posted 02-25-2001 05:59 PM PT (US) Mark Olivarez
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Gee Observer you remind me of that old Saturday Night Live skit where George Forman was playing the Hulk and the sketch ran outta gas.
posted 02-25-2001 06:02 PM PT (US) Timmer
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No no Observer it's...Puny traffic 'BAH' Hulk smash!
get it right
posted 02-25-2001 06:02 PM PT (US) Probable
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Maybe that was the point - Hulk started smashing traffic and lost track of time
posted 02-25-2001 10:57 PM PT (US) Observer
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Shakespeare was a pothead?posted 03-01-2001 03:26 PM PT (US) Timmer
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Julius Weedster
Hashlet
Romeo And Maryjane
Sensimelia and Sensibility
A Midsummer Night Stoned...C'mon folk's there's gotta be some more mileage here
NP : Symphony Fantastique - Hector Berlioz
posted 03-01-2001 06:04 PM PT (US) JJH
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Twelfth Hit
A Midsummer Night's Bong
NP -- The Grifters, Bernsteinposted 03-01-2001 07:54 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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quote:
Originally posted by Timmer:
NP : Symphony Fantastique - Hector BerliozFitting!
posted 03-02-2001 03:37 AM PT (US) Timmer
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The Hempest
Much Adope About Nothing
Taming Of The SpliffNP : Lost In Space - Broughton
posted 03-02-2001 04:12 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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King Richard the HerbNP: Harry Potter Trailer.mp3 - WOOW!
posted 03-02-2001 06:39 AM PT (US) Timmer
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Harry 'POT'ter?!
posted 03-02-2001 12:13 PM PT (US) Timmer
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'ouch'[Message edited by Timmer on 03-02-2001]
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