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Harry Paget Flashman |
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NG. I am also some expertise this airea. Most to do with with diet and muscle tone. If you are apprentice you can wisdom.
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WinterGnat |
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Snatch a pebble from my hand, gaspopper. Also pull it my finger...
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Percy Dovetonsils |
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potty humor
self deprecation humility good skin healthy gums La meilleure vengeance c'est de mener une bonne vie.
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ngyonghan |
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Does over-consumption of breads make one goes "pfffffttt"???
From what I know, eating a can of beans is enough to do that. ![]() |
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Lord Fahruz |
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Quote:Not only, reading one of DSL's post also causes that reaction. -=More Engrish, Flancais, Gelman and Itarian at www.fahruz.org =- UPDATED 03.02.06 May the Fahrz be with you!! |
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Harry Paget Flashman |
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What you say probably true, Lord Fahruz, but it is pithy and with dairy dose of fiber. Brog is fine taste and go right through you like green grass through hot ox....but kind of Lite and having chemical aftertaste. Harry thinks of Brog as the iceberg lettuce forum in the Engrish Salad Bar of Life.
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Super Love PhD |
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Quote:**yAWN!** Have you been a nice boy and girl this year?
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Lord Fahruz |
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A ravishing and elaborate yawn, Mr. Love, but I would prefer you kept your fetid body odours to yourself and your forum. I don't mind garlic as long as it is not mixed with mould and heavily decayed dentition.
![]() -=More Engrish, Flancais, Gelman and Itarian at www.fahruz.org =- UPDATED 03.02.06 May the Fahrz be with you!! |
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ngyonghan |
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Now I know why poop has a distinct colour.
Maybe because it contains decomposed blood cells and Ferum (III) ions over there. Ferum (II) is green, so when got green poop, maybe body not absorb enough of Ferum ions when assimilate. ![]() |
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Harry Paget Flashman |
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Lord Fahruz |
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It is thanked for the intrasting deafinition, Harry. I am use surely next time youngyang forget to zip up fly of him.
-=More Engrish, Flancais, Gelman and Itarian at www.fahruz.org =- UPDATED 03.02.06 May the Fahrz be with you!! |
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ngyonghan |
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I found Mr. Methane somewhere in the net. Is he really making his "pffft"s naturally or he did that by his mouth or some kind of audio software synthesizers??
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Harry Paget Flashman |
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Terima kasih, Ngyonghan. Mr. Methane site is top of cool. Most funny part is way to pronounce it...ME'-thane". Everybody knows correct is "meth-Aine". English people speak language so colourful and amusement. Betul?
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ngyonghan |
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Methane is CH4. Maybe produced by the bacterial action in the lower end of the guts.
Well, he did lotsa music over there. A melody and harmony of "pfffffts".... ![]() |
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ngyonghan |
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Oh, I forgot another underrated thing:
Fernando Sor's Variations on a theme from the Magic Flute... ![]() |
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WinterGnat |
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E.Coli's Little Flatus in B-Sharp.
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Harry Paget Flashman |
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Bach's A-Major Movement & Pizzicato
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rince1wind |
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Pannino's Mushroom Pizzicato
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ngyonghan |
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B-sharp?? It should be C. Note that there's no B sharp and C flat and there is no E sharp and F flat at the same time. I think it's called enharmonics. OoOoo, I picked up a wee bit of theory...
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Pocky |
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On the NOTE B#...
There can be a B#, if you're working in the key of C# Major. 7 sharps, order of sharps: FCGDAEB C# Major scale: C# D# E# F# G# A# B# C# Staff notation and musical context will dictate what you 'call' the note. Place an un-qualified "C" on the staff in the key of C#M, and it will be raised the half-step, making it a C#. Place an un-qualified "B" on the staff, and it will be raised to, you guessed it, a B# because of your key signature, and this note is indeed played on the "C" key. If you want a C natural in the key of C#M, you'll have to put the natural sign in front of the C to negate the half-step raise dictated by the C#M key signature. How you'll notate and "call" the note you play on the C natural key (or fret, or valve, or what have you) will depend on the particular phrase and all other sorts of musical context. In absolute terms, it is the same note, but its name will be relative to the key you are working in. Same principle would apply for an Fb if you are in the key of Cb Major. BEADGCF Cb Major Scale: Cb Db Eb Fb Gb Ab Bb Cb On the KEY B# (Major) ... And then there's the matter of double sharps and double flats! Actually, that's where the Key of B# Major would come into play. THIS LINK explains it far more compactly than I would be able to! ![]() |
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