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10 Mar 2011, 2:17 pm

Gone out and bought some tins of cola. Going to watch the rest of a Spaghetti western in a little while (when I get bored with posting on here most probably).



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10 Mar 2011, 2:41 pm

mmm... Western spaghetti...



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10 Mar 2011, 2:43 pm

Cornflake wrote:
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Good morning/afternoon/evening/night all.
Cornflake him bilong wok tomorrow.
Him leave bipotaim now, go sleep.
Well it's definitely not Tok Pisin. It would be something more like: Cornflake i gat wok tumora. Em i lusim nau na slip.
Papua, New Guinea (loosely and liberally).


methinks dunbots doesn't 'do' loosely and liberally ;) jk
in some pidgin english, according to John Sessions, 'piano' is "old man in my house, you hit him white teeth, he laugh; you hit him black teeth, he cry" :)



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10 Mar 2011, 3:03 pm

Today at work some people thought I resembled the current governor the state I live in..Honestly, I remarked,"If that is the case, your fired." Truthfully, I'd not want to be the governor himself for, many people inlcuding myself feel he should be exiled permnanently...



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10 Mar 2011, 4:01 pm

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methinks dunbots doesn't 'do' loosely and liberally ;) jk
:lol: Yes indeed. Been stung there once already. :wink:

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in some pidgin english, according to John Sessions, 'piano' is "old man in my house, you hit him white teeth, he laugh; you hit him black teeth, he cry" :)
:lmao: Excellent stuff. Where is John Sessions these days? His impressions were excellent, but it seems he only ever appears on ancient re-runs of "Whose line is it anyway?".


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10 Mar 2011, 5:08 pm

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I like learning about them, too, but I'm only officially diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, ADD (Inattentive Type), and Sensory Processing Disorder (which coexists with my AS.) I have self-diagnosed myself with mild synesthesia, and have some OCD tendencies, but I perceive them as a symptom of my AS.

I still find "disabilities" that I don't possess quite interesting, as well. The brain and mind overall are fascinating to me; I love psychology (as I have stated numerous times before.)

Yesterday I went on a reading spree and realized that I have synesthesia, I think, or at least something like it. Also, I have at least dyslexia and dyscalculia, and possibly cluttering, as a result of brain damage when I was very little. In what ways is your synesthesia realized? I don't know how to describe mine... I get different "feelings" in different environments, which doesn't make sense in writing, but it does to me. :wink: And add all those to the already-known Asperger's, anti-social personality disorder, and DSPS. :roll:


La Niña is really kicking up a storm out there. >< It's extremely windy, at at times extremely rainy. I was being pushed by the wind while riding my bike to school today. :lol: The people there are so freaking annoying and mindless, I felt like I was going to have to kill someone. One girl that was near me was in 10th grade, 18 years old, and already has a baby. :| I have no words for how much society disgusts me...



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10 Mar 2011, 5:19 pm

Cornflake wrote:
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methinks dunbots doesn't 'do' loosely and liberally ;) jk
:lol: Yes indeed. Been stung there once already. :wink:

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in some pidgin english, according to John Sessions, 'piano' is "old man in my house, you hit him white teeth, he laugh; you hit him black teeth, he cry" :)
:lmao: Excellent stuff. Where is John Sessions these days? His impressions were excellent, but it seems he only ever appears on ancient re-runs of "Whose line is it anyway?".



i last saw him in a episode of 'Absolute power', a cameo appearance as a nationalist politician. other than that on QI repeats &the aforementioned whose line. the small screen suffers without him.

to dunbots, 18 is 'old' for parenthood in blighty ;)



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10 Mar 2011, 5:23 pm

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to dunbots, 18 is 'old' for parenthood in blighty ;)

What?? I don't understand that sentence at all. :? :lol: What is this I don't even...



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10 Mar 2011, 5:30 pm

My eye test today was as expected, I now need reading glasses +1.00, my distance vision is the same, my contact lens spec. is the same and I passed the field vision test 100%.

On a bad note, I may have the starting of glaucoma. :cry:


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10 Mar 2011, 5:35 pm

dunbots wrote:
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to dunbots, 18 is 'old' for parenthood in blighty ;)

What?? I don't understand that sentence at all. :? :lol: What is this I don't even...


blighty, where the limeys live.. :) has a very high rate of teenage pregnancy. plus the age of consent is 16.



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10 Mar 2011, 5:36 pm

Fudo wrote:
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to dunbots, 18 is 'old' for parenthood in blighty ;)

What?? I don't understand that sentence at all. :? :lol: What is this I don't even...


blighty, where the limeys live.. :) has a very high rate of teenage pregnancy. plus the age of consent is 16.

What are limeys??? True, she is of legal age here, but still it's sad. :P



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10 Mar 2011, 5:43 pm

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What are limeys???



English people. Because of the limes they ate on long journeys at sea to prevent Scurvy while exploring other countries like Australia and the Americas.


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10 Mar 2011, 5:46 pm

limeys=brits.. from the days of scurvy i think, limes being a solution to vitamin c deficiency on long naval journeys



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10 Mar 2011, 5:49 pm

fudo, too slow.. hehe.
going to watch some star wars now :)



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10 Mar 2011, 6:12 pm

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What are limeys???
In addition to what rabbitears and Fudo said here's a Wikpiedia link. The "Alternative words for British" link on that page gives you a few more to play with too. :wink:


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10 Mar 2011, 6:39 pm

Still creating my own language.