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kwhite 06-25-2009 06:53 AM

EEEWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!

butterflywing 06-25-2009 07:58 AM

just because you're in france, doesn't make you safe. and just because you're in the twilight zone doesn't make you safe, either. the mob has looooog botoms and they have prune pits.

(this is disgusting. how do you say that in french?? or dutch?? we know how in english. p-you and you and you)

amma 06-25-2009 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by butterflywing
just because you're in france, doesn't make you safe. and just because you're in the twilight zone doesn't make you safe, either. the mob has looooog botoms and they have prune pits.)

Now that is really the PITS!!!!!

k3n 06-25-2009 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by butterflywing
just because you're in france, doesn't make you safe. and just because you're in the twilight zone doesn't make you safe, either. the mob has looooog botoms and they have prune pits.

(this is disgusting. how do you say that in french?? or dutch?? we know how in english. p-you and you and you)

dégueulasse in French - that's the vulgar way and in Dutch - walgelijk - the second is pronounced in the back of your throat - I can't say it myself! The middle g is like the ch in Scots - chchchchc!

amma 06-25-2009 10:46 AM

Cool, I can learn to swear in french and dutch....no more putting my nose on the wall when I slip and curse in front of the grands :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

kwhite 06-25-2009 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by gaigai

Originally Posted by k3n
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BW - have we entered the twilight zone? :mrgreen:


Yes, you have entered the twilight zone, and there is no escape! (In my best Rod Stiger voice)


The tree probably was blown over by butterfly wind. WOW! hahahahahahahahhahahahahahah

Or knocked over by an evil kitty!!!! I heard that one too.

k3n 06-25-2009 11:46 PM


Originally Posted by amma
Cool, I can learn to swear in french and dutch....no more putting my nose on the wall when I slip and curse in front of the grands :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

The thing with Dutch is that all the normal words sound rude and all the rude words sound normal! :shock:

The French say 'mercredi' which means wednesday (!) but starts with the same letters as 'merde' which means sh....t! Like us saying 'sugar'! And 'punaisse' which means thumb tack but starts with the same letters as the rudest French word which means 'prostitute' - not so bad in English but I can't type the French here - it would be the equivalent of the eff word! :shock:

Mousie 06-26-2009 04:54 AM

I go "caving" a bit...and come back and kitties gone more wild*, some hitting the prune juice and enlisting the mob...and all other willing volunteers are being 'tuted'...tee hee hee....in swears!!! :shock:

k3n 06-26-2009 05:03 AM


Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
I go "caving" a bit...and come back and kitties gone more wild*, some hitting the prune juice and enlisting the mob...and all other willing volunteers are being 'tuted'...tee hee hee....in swears!!! :shock:

nuther good and perfectly innocent French one - even Lily can say it - 'mince'! (pronounced 'maaans') just means 'thin' but is an expression of dismay, like if you drop something for eg!

Dutch word - 'belagalijk' pronounced 'bell-ach-a-lick' make the ch in your throat like Scottish - means 'ridiculous' but sounds great said with expression! :mrgreen:

gaigai 06-26-2009 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by k3n
The French say 'mercredi' which means wednesday (!) but starts with the same letters as 'merde' which means sh....t! Like us saying 'sugar'! And 'punaisse' which means thumb tack but starts with the same letters as the rudest French word which means 'prostitute' - not so bad in English but I can't type the French here - it would be the equivalent of the eff word! :shock:


Ooooh, cool! I'm trying to clean up my language (ICU nurses could make a sailor blush) and I like mercredi!

I had a great french teacher who taught me lots! And do you mean putain? See, I can type it! :twisted: Lets not split hairs. In french, so I'm told that's really rude! Something about flies? hehehe And what about "va te faire voir"?

Of course if you want to call someone something stronger than a jackass, the Greek word is "malaka" pronounced "ma LA ka". :mrgreen:


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