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Lol, its not my "favorite", but it is a good song, from a damn good decade.... the 80's!!!
You probably had a few drinks that night…
but it was good vibes and that song got added to my playlist after lol
Lol, its not my "favorite", but it is a good song, from a damn good decade.... the 80's!!!
Quality film.It's a painting of Roddy Piper from the movie 'They Live'.
You probably had a few drinks that night…
but it was good vibes and that song got added to my playlist after lol
Quality film.
FixedSi Chupacabra.
Right on lol.
Maybe I was like "OMG its my song!" or something lol.
So you speak Valley Girl English as well as Mexican?
Right on lol.
Maybe I was like "OMG its my song!" or something lol.
YAASS! I was like “OMG good vibes!!!!!”
Because that is far and few between these days. I was raised on a forum of mostly men and it was drunken HIGHlarity. I miss the shitz and giggles sometimes… so it was like a breath of fresh air. I would like to see more of that… and that’s why I hype these types of things. Much more innocent that the tards try to insinuate.
Well, Sea's toxic posts have been swept from this fine thread, the good vibes can continue lol
Well… I have the ability to compartmentalize and not get involved with the issues posters I like have with each other.
I like you both for different reasons and BF isn’t the same without you.
Im a Man of many tounges lol.
Most Virginians are cunning linguists.
We're also infamous for our amazingly cunning stunts.
Yeah I originally started Portuguese so that I could give the obnoxious Brazilians a mouthful when they dropped in on your wave. You’d think that the Surfer’s Code was universal with these absolute uptight monkeys and their selective English. And one can’t always punch them out as they travel in packs.Portuguese is a difficult language. Tico Spanish is really slangy. Toto bien is both an answer and a question
Spanish and Portuguese are similar in many ways. However Spanish rolls nicely off the tongue, whereas Brazilian Portuguese sounds so guttural and offensive.
Australian and South African accents sound great…I fortunately have a bastardisation of them both…they say I sound just like a New Zealander! Hooroo my bru…Colonial languages tend to be bastardised, I had a Frenchie tell me that Quebecois talk in old French like Ye OLd Shoppe type of speech. @prowler
American English is in part a simplification as well as an exaggerated rural drawl, say compare Worsel Gummage/ Somerset to the Deep south. Australian is evolved Urban Working Class grunt monkeys.
Back in the day Urban Crims were transported to Aussie, wereas rural Crims were usually just hung. That also may reflect US lynching Culture. You go to any village and a local will tell you where they hung the Highway robbers. Usually it was a touring judge would hear cases in the village say once a month then if sentenced they were hung nearby. Saves a lot of money in poorer times and sometimes they didn't wait for the judge.
A New Zealander is just an Aussie whose had his brains kicked in, ditto for Portuguese and Spanish.Australian and South African accents sound great…I fortunately have a bastardisation of them both…they say I sound just like a New Zealander! Hooroo my bru…
That’s a bit harsh bro! I actually don’t mind the Kiwis, particularly the Māoris. They’re funny as fuck! LolA New Zealander is just an Aussie whose had his brains kicked in, ditto for Portuguese and Spanish.
That’s a bit harsh bro! I actually don’t mind the Kiwis, particularly the Māoris. They’re funny as fuck! Lol
Temuera Morrison….famous for his role as Jake the muss in Once Were Warriors…just a joke but agree the Maoris are pretty sound, is one an international actor who plaid Jango fett in star wars? Seen him in a load of stuff.
Hes been in some pretty decent Aussie sci-fi as well, cant remember the names of them.Temuera Morrison….famous for his role as Jake the muss in Once Were Warriors…