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Matt
Finest piece of Ass in Japan
Posts: 94
(3/4/02 11:11 pm)
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Re: I'm back! for a bit.
OOC: Looks like Cait still isn't on. Either that or I've already missed her online today.

BIC:
*Matt continued his singing, noting that the street for the library was coming up on the left. He changed the radio station as his song ended and turns the corner onto the lane, slowing down and parking in front of the library, which was deserted. Even when getting out of the car he continued to sing the song on the radio as he walked up the steps and into the building, his singing echoing down the halls.*
"But she caught me on the counter,
Wasn't me,
Saw me banging on the sofa,
Wasn't me,
I even had her in the shower,
Wasn't me,
she even caught me on camera..."
*He wasn't sure what room Trin was in seeing as the library had three different rooms, so patiently he waited outside in the hallway, leaning on the wall with his head down and arms crossed across his chest, hoping that she would either see him or hear him singing and come out and see him.*
"Saw the marks on my shoulder,
Wasn't me,
Heard the words that I told her,
Wasn't me..."

Skittle Sama
Most Exalted Supreme Admin.
Posts: 380
(3/4/02 11:17 pm)
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Re: I'm back! for a bit.
OOC: XD!!!! *LMFAO* Damien-kun!! I can SOOOOO see Yamato-kun grooving to that song. o/ "Saw me bangin' on the sofa! Even had 'er in the shower! Even caught me on camera! o/ XD !! I would laugh SOOOO hard to hear Yamato-kun dance a "Who's YO Daddy!?" dance and sing the phrase "She saw me bangin' on the sofa!"

I don't care how many anime tapes you've watched, how many Japanese girlfriends you've had, or books you've read, You don't know Japanese. Not only that, majoring in the godforsaken language is NOT fun or even remotely sensible. Iraqi war prisoners are often forced to major in Japanese. The term "Holocaust" comes from the Latin roots "Holi" and "Causm", meaning "to major in Japanese" ... You get the idea.Japanese grammer is not for the faint of heart or weak of mind. What's more, the Japanese also do not have any words for "me", "them", "him, or "her" that anyone could use without being incredibly insulting (the Japanese word for "you", for example, when written in kanji, translates to"I hope a monkey scratches your face off"). Because of this, the sentence "He just killed her!" and "I just killed her!" sound exactly the same, meaning that most people in Japan have no idea what is going on around them at any given moment. You are supposed to figure these things out from the "context", which is a German word meaning "you're screwed".

... And that's Skittle Sama's Japanese lesson for today. Class dismissed!

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