Naturally, for you that is.
When you be a foreigner it is sometimes hard to comprehend what is the true meanings of another written language.
If I had written that in Maori or Samoan you pobly would got it on first bounce.
Naturally, for you that is.
When you be a foreigner it is sometimes hard to comprehend what is the true meanings of another written language.
If I had written that in Maori or Samoan you pobly would got it on first bounce.
You've got that right, whatever it is that you write is another language altogether!true meanings of another written language
I get the distinct impression that you need to either be highly intoxicated or suffering from severe head-trauma to be able to decipher it.I'd stick with trying to learn English first if I were you. Before you move on to butchering other languages as well.If I had written that in Maori or Samoan you pobly would got it on first bounce.
Last edited by AntRobertson; 28-08-2009 at 05:51 PM.
Nothing new there.Originally Posted by dirtydog
The toll has fallen dramatically since the clamp-down on Kiwi snuff moviesOriginally Posted by dirtydog
What does that mean??Originally Posted by bsnub
Ok....................
Truth is, if we have lived in Asia longer than a month, most of us have eaten dog without knowing it.
^ KFD burger - the spicy one
Ah ha! Well I'm safe then, I only ever have the 'original'* burger not the spicy one.
*which as we all know is made with cat.
No, I very seldom eat anything that is not cooked in my kitchen, as dog wouldn't be so bad, but cooking my chuck with filthy hands just do not set well with me, and it is mors costly meat that hog anyway...Originally Posted by Another Farang
What is KFD? maybe Kentucky fried dog?
Did he pluck or skin the dog before the roast? I would have hoped so or those little hairs would really get caught in the throat.
I wonder if he ate the arsehole the same as some people eat the arse out of a chicken ?
Fok yer, those New Zealand bastards are sick fokers and would eat there granny if she put an apple in her arse.
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