hiljainen said:deoxyribonucleic
yes, but we appealed against it when we found out it involved both "dreamlore" and "degenerate", remember?Child of Time said:I thought there were an UN resolution about destroying all words that are too difficult to pronounce.
well, it is in fact me i have trouble remembering awfully long names when there's a much shorter version..i'll simulate a hand cramp if i have to write the long onehyena said:@hilj: deoxyribonucleic acid is, simply but effectively put, you. it's an easy way not to forget.
'Guido'hyena said:fact4: my friend guido was in rome for the day and he didn't call me, the fuck.
I wish I could say the same :/Ethereal Sage said:Fact: This week I'll finally get to play a couple decent games of full-field soccer for the first time in years
rahvin said:yes, but we appealed against it when we found out it involved both "dreamlore" and "degenerate", remember?
Magsec4 said:Fact: I want to hear CoT pronounce 'Deoxyribonucleic' and 'voluptuous' in a sound file.
MagSec4 said:'Guido'
(sorry )
yes. guidos - i've been told - are some sort of riotous tamarri who happen, in some cases or at least back when the word was born, to have italian origins.hyena said:how come non-italian people always find the name "Guido" hilarious? you're not the first one that has this reaction - care to explain? does it sound like some slang word i don't know?