uteki said:
When my brother was on holiday
LOL
I hope your brother realized that guy behind him was taking his glasses before it was too late.
uteki said:
When my brother was on holiday
LOL
I hope your brother realized that guy behind him was taking his glasses before it was too late.
wow, that wolf story was intense.
Oh man, that wolf story.
All my manly tears!
aneko said:
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Duuuuude. I just noticed that Keanu Reeves was in Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey/Excellent Adventure. I didn't realize.
H-Ero said:
LOL
I hope your brother realized that guy behind him was taking his glasses before it was too late.
Nooooooooooooooo >.< sigh, never mind.
It was all my fault for wording it incorrectly for it to be misinterpreted.
uteki said:
Nooooooooooooooo >.< sigh, never mind.
It was all my fault for wording it incorrectly for it to be misinterpreted.
Im sure they are just teasing you =).
Ninsheart said:
Abra, what does this say? I don't understand.
I might be able to help you with this.
young lady: Excuse me, but may I ask as to why your peers address you with the name "Mickey?"
gentleman: Well, when I was but a young lad, around the age of four, I adored Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse cartoons, and I continue to enjoy them to this day.
young lady: Oh my, it seems I was mistaken then. I was under the impression that you acquired that name because of your unusually large ears.
gentleman: I see. Well it just so happens that I believed your name to be Metro, after the public railways, because my chums stood in a line reminiscent of a train as they had sexual relations with you one after the other, you moronic wench.
I hope this is easier to understand.
You forgot the detail of him calling her a moronic wench with a vocal inflection similar to that employed by popular musician Nicki Minaj in her song "Stupid Hoe."
H-Ero said:
young lady: Excuse me, but may I ask as to why your peers address you with the name "Mickey?"
gentleman: Well, when I was but a young lad, around the age of four, I adored Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse cartoons, and I continue to enjoy them to this day.
young lady: Oh my, it seems I was mistaken then. I was under the impression that you acquired that name because of your unusually large ears.
gentleman: I see. Well it just so happens that I believed your name to be Metro, after the public railways, because my chums stood in a line reminiscent of a train as they had sexual relations with you one after the other, you moronic wench.
Ah. Thank you, kind sir, for the much needed translation of slang and texting.
xichisex said:
Ah. Thank you, kind sir, for the much needed translation of slang and texting.
That was pretty easy to understand before he translated it.
H-Ero said:
I might be able to help you with this.
young lady: Excuse me, but may I ask as to why your peers address you with the name "Mickey?"
gentleman: Well, when I was but a young lad, around the age of four, I adored Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse cartoons, and I continue to enjoy them to this day.
young lady: Oh my, it seems I was mistaken then. I was under the impression that you acquired that name because of your unusually large ears.
gentleman: I see. Well it just so happens that I believed your name to be Metro, after the public railways, because my chums stood in a line reminiscent of a train as they had sexual relations with you one after the other, you moronic wench.I hope this is easier to understand.
This is a wonderful translation and yes, it actually helped me understand the phrase "to run a train on sb" (or is it "to run a metro"? I don't even know.). You're the best, H-Ero.
I've added this phrase to my list of phrases that I want to use at least once.
donyea said:
That was pretty easy to understand before he translated it.
I bet it was for you.
donyea said:
That was pretty easy to understand before he translated it.
Saber you're black
Ninsheart said:
This is a wonderful translation and yes, it actually helped me understand the phrase "to run a train on sb" (or is it "to run a metro"? I don't even know.). You're the best, H-Ero.
I've added this phrase to my list of phrases that I want to use at least once.
Man, who hasn't used the term "run train" at least once in their life?
I have not. And I probably never will.
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