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Re: Wings [was: Re: Building big]
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lugnet.space, lugnet.loc.au
Date: 
Tue, 26 Jun 2001 22:54:17 GMT
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   Hey Selçuk

In lugnet.space, Selçuk Göre writes:
In lugnet.space, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
In lugnet.space, Selçuk Göre writes:

It was 'I really don't appreciate beating innocent clueless, and my
attitude *was* same to this conversation.'

  I'm actually sort of stumped at that line too--it doesn't
  quite compute grammatically.  I think that's what Jesse
  wasn't getting (that's definitely what I'm not understanding).

Needless to say it is very appearent to me. Do I undesrtand your own language
better than you or what?..:-)

   Well, you're not an American, so it's entirely possible. :)

Anyway, the thing I tried to express (and couldn't, by looking the respose) is:

* I really don't appreciate beating (kicking, slapping, attacking, etc.) the
"innocent clueless" (clueless, but innocent at the same time, as in children).

   Okay.  The "the" was missing, which is what screwed me up.
   Three little letters, a world of comprehension.  I got all
   the words, but couldn't separate the sentence out into its
   constituent parts.

* And I didn't appreciate the tone of this conversation (this tread) at the
beginning since it was looking like people were beating an innocent clueless.

My English still needs to much work..:-)

   "All your base are mine!"  Nah, your English is quite good,
   even more so given that you're not in an English-speaking
   country.  A few months in the US or England (or maybe even
   Australia...hi, .loc.au) and you'd be speaking better than
   most of the natives...actually, you already are, what am I
   saying?

   Remind me to share the "bizarro language" I've seen in papers
   sometime.  It's totally incomprehensible.

The second question is was there another
person with my name on the early days of Lugnet and what is this RTL that
you speak of, Selcuk?  I spologize that the computer that I use does not
have one of those weird marks underneath the "c" in your name and I have
also not known how to write one of those marks on my computer, Selcuk.  Who
was this other Jesse Long?  Is he an evil alien clone of me that is out to
kill me?  I share a name with the girl of Team Rocket and now some other
person has my name on Lugnet.
Jesse Long

Yes there was a Jesse Long, before this Lugnet thing, during RTL days
(rec.toys.lego, a news group created to discuss things about Lego, which
still exists) and he is still here lurking around.

  I remember that Jesse--has anyone spoken with him in the last
  year or so?  And as for that Pokemon thing (I think Team Rocket
  is a Pokemon thing)...hmmm.

Look:

http://news.lugnet.com/starwars/?n=11247

   Wow!  He's out there!  Watch your step, everyone...and
   make sure you CLOSE THOSE SENTENCE FRAGMENTS!  :)

"ç" is not weird by the way. At least not much weird than letters like
"x, q and w" that we don't have in our alphabet..:-)

  It's more the sedilla than the letter, methinks. ;)  We-all's
  don't go for that thar Frenchie stuff down he-ah.  Y'all a
  communist or sumthin'?  (Don't ask how they react to umlauts.)

Yeah, go on... talk like that... just make fun of this poor English retarded
Turk by making him staring at your sentences without getting anything
and laugh hard to his face...

   No, no, no.  Just add a STRONG backwoods accent, and it makes
   *perfect* sense, a-yawp.

Since you already know everything (1) I will not explain you anything related
to Turkish alphabet..:-)

   That Ottoman stuff is beyond me, anyways.

(1) http://www.lugnet.com/faq/~88/

   *BWAAAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA*  When the hades heck did THAT
   show up there?  Shiri, when I see you at Brickfest, you're in SOOO
   much trouble!(1)  ;)

   best

   LFB

   (1) Assuming, of course, I can get my now over-inflated head
       through the door...and no, I'm not yet a PhD.



Message has 2 Replies:
  Re: Wings [was: Re: Building big]
 
In lugnet.space, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes: <snip> (...) LOL! You may not find it hard to believe that I speak much worse English after two years in the good ol' US of A. As for that sentence, I just pretended Chris was saying it. ;-) Here's a (...) (23 years ago, 27-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.loc.au)
  Re: Wings [was: Re: Building big]
 
(...) Then...:-), Turkish alphabet is a completely different thing than anything Ottoman. It was introduced in 1928 by Atatürk, based on the Latin alphabet that you already knew and been using for centuries. It has some "weird" characters like (...) (23 years ago, 28-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.loc.au)

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  Re: Wings [was: Re: Building big]
 
(...) Needless to say it is very appearent to me. Do I undesrtand your own language better than you or what?..:-) Anyway, the thing I tried to express (and couldn't, by looking the respose) is: * I really don't appreciate beating (kicking, slapping, (...) (23 years ago, 26-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.loc.au)

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