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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2009, 04:27:05 am »
*puts duct tape on Stephen*  SILENCE!!!  You're my prisoner.  HAHAHAHA  *plays You Sexy Thing from Chocolate Hot as Stephen is forced to watch Paris Hilton performing Shakespeare*

No, I don't remember why I'm torturing anyone, just know that I had a reason beforehand.

*looks at Nemesis*  Awww, why you hope you're not thinking what I'm thinking.  *feels sad and tosses Nemesis into a nude sauna with Lisa Lampinelli*

Now, where is that picture of Stephen......*starts looking*

I... This....... Just........ What????








;)

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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #21 on: September 14, 2009, 11:19:10 am »

also don't forget under the homeland security document
"Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Environment Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment" released 7 April 2009.  Most of us are considered Domestic terrorists also.  :P

I think that document was written with me in mind.......

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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #22 on: September 14, 2009, 11:23:10 am »
*puts duct tape on Stephen*  SILENCE!!!  You're my prisoner.  HAHAHAHA  *plays You Sexy Thing from Chocolate Hot as Stephen is forced to watch Paris Hilton performing Shakespeare*

No, I don't remember why I'm torturing anyone, just know that I had a reason beforehand.

*looks at Nemesis*  Awww, why you hope you're not thinking what I'm thinking.  *feels sad and tosses Nemesis into a nude sauna with Lisa Lampinelli*

Now, where is that picture of Stephen......*starts looking*

I... This....... Just........ What????








;)

Stephen

*takes a bow and starts playing Morris Day and The Time*
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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #23 on: September 14, 2009, 11:32:23 am »
*puts duct tape on Stephen*  SILENCE!!!  You're my prisoner.  HAHAHAHA  *plays You Sexy Thing from Chocolate Hot as Stephen is forced to watch Paris Hilton performing Shakespeare*

I've seen the performance of Hamlet in the Magic Christian and suffered through my Grade 5 Geography teacher monotonic version as well so I doubt Paris can be much worse.

*looks at Nemesis*  Awww, why you hope you're not thinking what I'm thinking.  *feels sad and tosses Nemesis into a nude sauna with Lisa Lampinelli*

Who?

In any case I'll just turn up the steam.

Now, where is that picture of Stephen......*starts looking*

Unless he has used his moderator powers it should be scattered around the forums. 
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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #24 on: September 14, 2009, 12:42:11 pm »
Trust me, Paris is far worse.  And you don't wanna be making Lisa all hot and wet.

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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #25 on: September 14, 2009, 09:01:01 pm »
And you don't wanna be making Lisa all hot and wet.




So THAT'S your mother.
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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #26 on: September 14, 2009, 10:09:56 pm »
Nope.  My mother is human.  So was my father.  The fact that I'm not human anymore, well, that's a freak of nature.  The "woman" in the picture is who you're in the sauna with.  You lucky dog you.
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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #27 on: September 15, 2009, 05:49:26 am »
Nope.  My mother is human.  So was my father.  The fact that I'm not human anymore, well, that's a freak of nature.  The "woman" in the picture is who you're in the sauna with.  You lucky dog you.

Proof positive of Genetic Drift. :D

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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #28 on: September 15, 2009, 01:23:42 pm »
YEP!!!   ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #29 on: September 15, 2009, 07:09:12 pm »
Nope.  My mother is human.  So was my father.  The fact that I'm not human anymore, well, that's a freak of nature.  The "woman" in the picture is who you're in the sauna with.  You lucky dog you.

Proof positive of Genetic Drift. :D

Stephen

Genetic warp or twist I'd grant.  (Or both given who it is.)
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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #30 on: September 15, 2009, 07:41:52 pm »
LOL, well he did always remind me somewhat of having a Love/Hate relationship with Foghorn Leghorn.


Man I'm dating myself now.

Stephen
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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #31 on: September 15, 2009, 07:51:31 pm »
Man I'm dating myself now.

Stephen

Have to change your name to Narcissus.
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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #32 on: September 15, 2009, 09:05:42 pm »
LOL, I might just do that, If nothing else to mess with the H&S crowd. :D

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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #33 on: September 16, 2009, 12:46:00 am »
LOL, well he did always remind me somewhat of having a Love/Hate relationship with Foghorn Leghorn.


Man I'm dating myself now.

Stephen

Na, the only Love/Hate relationship I have is with certain members of my family in where we love to hate.  As for Foghorn Leghorn, I miss his cartoons.  Hell, I missed most WB cartoons from back in the good old days.  *sighs sadly as I reminisce, then grabs a rubber chicken and smacks Stephen and turns him into my laundry cleaner*

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #34 on: September 16, 2009, 04:16:41 am »
LOL, well he did always remind me somewhat of having a Love/Hate relationship with Foghorn Leghorn.


Man I'm dating myself now.

Stephen

Na, the only Love/Hate relationship I have is with certain members of my family in where we love to hate.  As for Foghorn Leghorn, I miss his cartoons.  Hell, I missed most WB cartoons from back in the good old days.  *sighs sadly as I reminisce, then grabs a rubber chicken and smacks Stephen and turns him into my laundry cleaner*

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

Sigh...

Laundry Cleaner. Obviously you want to go back to Politics and make me your slave. Brother, I love ya, But I don't speak Chinese anymore.




Stephen waiting until Taki Kamura returns his call, or Ted Wong, which was the resason I learned Mandarin.

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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #35 on: September 16, 2009, 04:50:23 am »
LOL, well he did always remind me somewhat of having a Love/Hate relationship with Foghorn Leghorn.


Man I'm dating myself now.

Stephen

Na, the only Love/Hate relationship I have is with certain members of my family in where we love to hate.  As for Foghorn Leghorn, I miss his cartoons.  Hell, I missed most WB cartoons from back in the good old days.  *sighs sadly as I reminisce, then grabs a rubber chicken and smacks Stephen and turns him into my laundry cleaner*

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

Sigh...

Laundry Cleaner. Obviously you want to go back to Politics and make me your slave. Brother, I love ya, But I don't speak Chinese anymore.




Stephen waiting until Taki Kamura returns his call, or Ted Wong, which was the resason I learned Mandarin.

Na, I don't want to make you my slave.  I just needed someone to do my laundry, and I didn't wanna do it myself.  And you used to speak Chinese?
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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #36 on: September 16, 2009, 05:16:06 am »
LOL, well he did always remind me somewhat of having a Love/Hate relationship with Foghorn Leghorn.


Man I'm dating myself now.

Stephen

Na, the only Love/Hate relationship I have is with certain members of my family in where we love to hate.  As for Foghorn Leghorn, I miss his cartoons.  Hell, I missed most WB cartoons from back in the good old days.  *sighs sadly as I reminisce, then grabs a rubber chicken and smacks Stephen and turns him into my laundry cleaner*

MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

Sigh...

Laundry Cleaner. Obviously you want to go back to Politics and make me your slave. Brother, I love ya, But I don't speak Chinese anymore.




Stephen waiting until Taki Kamura returns his call, or Ted Wong, which was the resason I learned Mandarin.

Na, I don't want to make you my slave.  I just needed someone to do my laundry, and I didn't wanna do it myself.  And you used to speak Chinese?

Sheshi Nee.

actually, Me being the stubborn Son of a bitch that I am, I can read just a tiny bit, and speak a little less.
You of course remember my love of martial arts, and most importantly, Jeet Kune Do.

Of course, Bruce was dead, and there was only one person to go to. Ted Wong, the cheerleader camp masterbater extraordinaire. Good lord, I have to tell the story of the cripled vet, and the cheerleader camp on of these days.Let me just say, you haven't seen laughter, untill the guy who could give you a one inch punch and knock you back 20 feet, laughed at my friend the cripple, cause he needed a tissue.

Anyways, I wanted to hear and understand what Bruce had to Ted. Sure he explained a lot, using english, but to understand the subtle differences, esp. when combat is called for, One must learn the language.

Let me help here Brother Cent. From memory here of course, so sue me.

Ni(2) Hao(3) - ni = you, hao = good, meaning "how are you?"

Ni(2) Shi(4) Na(3) Li(3) Ren(2) - shi = yes, na = there, li = in, ren = person, meaning "where are you from?"

Wo(3) Lai(2) Zhi(4) Mei(3) Guo(2) - wo = me, lai = come, zhi = from, mei = beautiful, guo = country, meaning "I'm from America"

Ni(2) Hui(4) Jiang(3) Ying(1) Yu(3) Ma(1) - hui = will, jiang = speak, ying yu = english, ma = ending for question "do you speak English?"

dui(4) bu(4) qi(3) - dui = right, bu = no, qi = up, meaning "sorry"

qing(3) ni(3) xiang(4) ning(3) mu(3) qin(1) wen(4) hao(3) - xiang = towards, ning = your, mu = female, qin = relative, wen = ask, meaning "please say hi to your mother for me"

n hanyu pinyin, each pronunciation is actually made up of two parts. Its similar to English.

English example:

oe when combined with f gives foe and with t give toe, both have similar endings but the "front" sound is different.

In hanyu pinyin, it is the same.

Common endings:

a - "ah" (English equivalent of pronunciation), i - "e", u - "oo", e - "eh", o - "oar"

Common starts:
s - "ser", k - "ker", n - "ner", m - "mer", t - "ter" (note: the "er" is silent)

Example:
ma = mer+ah, pronounced as "mah"

ni = ner+e, pronounced as "nee"

ku = ker+oo, pronounced as "koo"

so = ser+oar, pronounced as "soar"

te = ter+eh, pronounced as "teh"

Lesson 4: Greetings (in general)

zao(3) an(1): zao = early, an = safe, meaning "good morning"

wu(3) an(1): wu = noon, meaning "good afternoon"

wan(3) an(1): wan = late, meaning "good night"

ni(3) chi(1) bao(3) le(4) ma(1): chi = eat, bao = full, meaning "have you eaten?"

xin(4) hui(4): "pleased to" (usually, xin hui xin hui is used to mean "pleased to meet you")

hen(3) gao(1) xing(4) ren(4) shi(4) ni(3): hen = very, gao = high, xing = happy, ren shi = know, meaning "pleased to meet you"

ni(3) hia(2) hao(3) ba(4): hai = are, ba = question ending, meaning "are you well?"

Lesson 5: Salutations

xie(4) xie(4): xie = thanks, meaning "thank you"

ni(3) gan(4) de(4) hen(3) hao(3): dan = did, meaning "you did very well"

zai(4) jian(4): zai = again, jian = see, meaning "see you again"

gong(1) xi(3) ni(3): gong xi = congratulations, meaning "grats to you"

xia(4) chi(4) zai(4) yi(4) qi(2) you(3) xi(4): xia = down, chi = attempt, yi qi = again, you xi = game, meaning "we'll party again the next time we meet"

I did my best to put numbers with common words.  Now you want to here someone with Russian, look the Judge the hell up. Man I miss that guy.

zai jian .

Stephen
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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #37 on: September 16, 2009, 05:38:16 am »
That's very cool.  I was always interested in speaking Mandarin, but hell I can't even speak Spanish, and I'm Mexican for cripes sakes!!!!

Oh well.  *leads Stephen to a picture frame and pulls the cover to reveal the picture underneath*

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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #38 on: September 16, 2009, 07:26:19 am »
That's very cool.  I was always interested in speaking Mandarin, but hell I can't even speak Spanish, and I'm Mexican for cripes sakes!!!!

Oh well.  *leads Stephen to a picture frame and pulls the cover to reveal the picture underneath*




All kidding aside, I can suggest a few books on Cantonese and also Mandarin.

When spoken to,  Not only can I respond in those two native tongues, I can also come back with One liners.

The origin of words Bro, is my weakest link to the human cause. I love history, it started with the golden mean, and at this point we should be in the engineering forum.

plank, The old mobius strip, Hell most Of us ignore or obfuscate mathematics these days.

Back in 91, I used math and physics for no other reason, then to target possible Iragi movements into Kuwait. It cost me an arm and a leg.

Brother I would do it all again, For no other reason, to hear that damned Chicken slap against the back of my head.

Stephen
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Re: My trip to sirgods taught me one thing
« Reply #39 on: September 16, 2009, 08:07:27 am »
I'm good on the language front.  Multiple languages has never been my strong suit.  Nearly failed it in high school.

So...a chicken smacking you in the back of the head....*gets thoughts*
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