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- Mrs. Snowey
- Utterly Bastard Groovy Amphetamine Filth
- Posts: 998
- Joined: 12 Mar 2004, 14:43
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PRWY Embassy, on assignment on The Wirral (and judging by the amount of fireworks still being let off, t' natives are restless)
Why do keyboards get so dirty?
- lazarus corporation
- Lord Protector
- Posts: 3444
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very Portugese? Well, I guess it probably makes sense - I've often been told that I'm very English, so I presume it's like that. But with less inherent reserve & innate-individual-eyebrow-raising-ability and more ... Portugese attributes. Whatever they may be.moonchild wrote:portuguese..... very portuguese...
- moonchild
- Utterly Bastard Groovy Amphetamine Filth
- Posts: 620
- Joined: 27 Aug 2003, 15:39
- Location: Portugal
i'm very portuguese not in the way i look but in the way i act.lazarus corporation wrote:very Portugese? Well, I guess it probably makes sense - I've often been told that I'm very English, so I presume it's like that. But with less inherent reserve & innate-individual-eyebrow-raising-ability and more ... Portugese attributes. Whatever they may be.moonchild wrote:portuguese..... very portuguese...
- lazarus corporation
- Lord Protector
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OK, so how does a very Portugese person act?moonchild wrote:i'm very portuguese not in the way i look but in the way i act.lazarus corporation wrote:very Portugese? Well, I guess it probably makes sense - I've often been told that I'm very English, so I presume it's like that. But with less inherent reserve & innate-individual-eyebrow-raising-ability and more ... Portugese attributes. Whatever they may be.moonchild wrote:portuguese..... very portuguese...
- moonchild
- Utterly Bastard Groovy Amphetamine Filth
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I'm not here to explain you anything.lazarus corporation wrote:OK, so how does a very Portugese person act?moonchild wrote:i'm very portuguese not in the way i look but in the way i act.lazarus corporation wrote: very Portugese? Well, I guess it probably makes sense - I've often been told that I'm very English, so I presume it's like that. But with less inherent reserve & innate-individual-eyebrow-raising-ability and more ... Portugese attributes. Whatever they may be.
- lazarus corporation
- Lord Protector
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stubbornness and reticence, then.moonchild wrote:I'm not here to explain you anything.lazarus corporation wrote:OK, so how does a very Portugese person act?moonchild wrote: i'm very portuguese not in the way i look but in the way i act.
- moonchild
- Utterly Bastard Groovy Amphetamine Filth
- Posts: 620
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just without patience.lazarus corporation wrote:stubbornness and reticence, then.moonchild wrote:I'm not here to explain you anything.lazarus corporation wrote: OK, so how does a very Portugese person act?
- Izzy HaveMercy
- The Worlds Greatest Living Belgian
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lazarus corporation wrote:stubbornness and reticence, then.moonchild wrote:I'm not here to explain you anything.lazarus corporation wrote: OK, so how does a very Portugese person act?
Nope.
yumminess and innocence
Kiddin
IZ.
- christophe
- Overbomber
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- Joined: 17 Jan 2004, 09:42
- Location: Grinderstreet
are You sure about that ?Izzy HaveMercy wrote: Kiddin
IZ.
Another Shade of You.
Indeed still very much Dutch but larging it in Ulster - no access to Heartland in my new workplace though as the firewall blocks it. So I'll be here a little less then before.JB wrote:Indeed. Though I think he's still Dutch but just living in Belfast.Hojyuu-obi wrote:I think Karst's originally Dutch (?) ...Quiff Boy wrote:and i seem to recall karst is from NI... or is at least living there, even if he isn't actually irish
- Hojyuu-obi
- Utterly Bastard Groovy Amphetamine Filth
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- Joined: 10 Feb 2004, 23:26
- Location: 2000 Antwerp 4
@ Karst
I've been wondering about your avatar: is it Van Kooten & De Bie?
I've been wondering about your avatar: is it Van Kooten & De Bie?
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?
Until the beginning of the XX century in Estonia and Latvia German language dominated due to German-speaking nobility whose ancestors (German and Danish crusaders) had invaded these lands in the XIII century.Hojyuu-obi wrote:I seem to remember reading in an article somewhere (some article/essay on the decline of German as a World language) that for a long time up untill approx. WWII the German language was the language of choice for intelligentsia, and the bourgoisie in Eastern Europe & Russia. Ironically this was largely due to Jewish people!
- markfiend
- goriller of form 3b
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The Teutonic knights? (Dragging up faded memories of European history)pikkrong wrote:Until the beginning of the XX century in Estonia and Latvia German language dominated due to German-speaking nobility whose ancestors (German and Danish crusaders) had invaded these lands in the XIII century.Hojyuu-obi wrote:I seem to remember reading in an article somewhere (some article/essay on the decline of German as a World language) that for a long time up untill approx. WWII the German language was the language of choice for intelligentsia, and the bourgoisie in Eastern Europe & Russia. Ironically this was largely due to Jewish people!
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
Honorary Weegie/Scot, Ulsterman and Czech Republicman. But I tell people I meet everyday "i'm a Yorkshireman from the Borders!"James Blast wrote:Glaswegian or Weegie, if you will
http://www.balticsww.com/Crusaders.htmmarkfiend wrote:The Teutonic knights? (Dragging up faded memories of European history)pikkrong wrote:Until the beginning of the XX century in Estonia and Latvia German language dominated due to German-speaking nobility whose ancestors (German and Danish crusaders) had invaded these lands in the XIII century.Hojyuu-obi wrote:I seem to remember reading in an article somewhere (some article/essay on the decline of German as a World language) that for a long time up untill approx. WWII the German language was the language of choice for intelligentsia, and the bourgoisie in Eastern Europe & Russia. Ironically this was largely due to Jewish people!
Yup, as Simplistisch Verbond - quite poignant considering the current situation in my country of birth.Hojyuu-obi wrote:@ Karst
I've been wondering about your avatar: is it Van Kooten & De Bie?
You never understand those baltic peopleSINsister wrote:Wha? Did I miss summat? I'm confused.pikkrong wrote:Who you are talking about? Sinny?rian wrote:Lettland
I think someone set my soul alight
- emilystrange
- Above the Chemist
- Posts: 9031
- Joined: 03 Nov 2003, 20:26
- Location: Lady Strange's boudoir.
the other's Midlands, so you're doomed anyway lol
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
SINsister wrote:But I *am* a Baltic people...well - half of me is, anyway, hehehe...rian wrote:You never understand those baltic people
I think someone set my soul alight
- 6FeetOver
- Childlike Empress
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Unfortunately, it's not - that's only by marriage (my mom's 2nd husband). I do have a *wee* bit of Brit heritage of some sort, but that's from a great-grandmother on my mom's side...emilystrange wrote:the other's Midlands, so you're doomed anyway lol
I left my heart in Ballycastle...