Nick Against the World (33 Viewers)

Emma

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Mar 4, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Majed ] ++


Yeah, wasn't that back at 500 posts?! ;)
I was just about to say, watch Majed come in here. Always there to jump out of the bushes and into the heat of a god old emma knock back. I had a personal thing with graham that involved alot of sex and a bet. Jeez..

I should make a dedication now.

Wait a sec. Damn my 1000 post just went to Majed. Bloody bananas! :D
 

Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Emma ] ++


I was just about to say, watch Majed come in here. Always there to jump out of the bushes and into the heat of a god old emma knock back. I had a personal thing with graham that involved alot of sex and a bet. Jeez..
I was so close to giving you the benifit of the doubt like you meant it in a good way when you wrote this before editing:

"I was just about to say, watch Majed come in here. I had a personal thing with graham that involved alot of sex and a bet. Jeez.."
oh well... so much for a positive response...

....

Do I intimidate you in any way? :undecide:
 

Emma

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Mar 4, 2004
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well it is alittle annoying when someone only seems to post in your direction when its negative, so not much point in a positive response now is there?
 

Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Emma ] ++
well it is alittle annoying when someone only seems to post in your direction when its negative, so not much point in a positive response now is there?
ditto..

I need to look back at the source of this littlel negative vibe..
 

Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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hmm.. maybe you can help out...

Firstly, Why do you think she's a bit intimidated by whatever I post?!


Maybe it's the water drop avatar (I think she implied a couple of times that she's not fond of it) .. maybe she was close to drowning once?!

People should be intimidated by your posts G.. I mean with that scarry-ass snowman! :eek:


:D
 

gray

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Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
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To be honest I haven't noticed anything that would lead me to believe that she's intimidated by you.

As for me, who said people aren't intimidated by me? :boxing:
 

Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
To be honest I haven't noticed anything that would lead me to believe that she's intimidated by you.
...yeah, well.. me neither, but pretend that she is... I'm trying to make it more dramatic here. :D

As for me, who said people aren't intimidated by me? :boxing:
:scared:
I'm glad I don't go skiing!
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Emma ] ++


Yeah you can only imagine sucker :D

Kidding.

Thing about Nicks blog, it dosent matter how good it is everyone will still read it :D
For some odd reason yes. I was going to start a blog, but not anymore.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
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Let’s forget the fratello issue : after all who am I to tell you how to speak (besides you don’t even use the word yourself). I once heard that there are some 60 million Italians or Italian descendants living outside Italy. That’s like a second country, and a great resource and asset which we must exploit. My problem though – and Angus had a point there – is that quite a few of those have only a very superficial knowledge of the country’s history, culture, people or political situation. In particular, I don’t feel very confortable with the fascination some of them (notably those in America) seem to have for the darkest sides of Italian society, i.e. Cosa Nostra. With all the great things that Italy (or even that stupendous island that is Sicily for that matters) has brought to this world, why pick the mafia ? Many Italian Americans I met in the US wouldn’t know who De Gasperi or Cavour are, but they could promptly name me all the bosses of the Italian American mob since Al Capone. They seem to think that acting like a “wise guy” from a Martin Scorsese movie is a way of asserting their heritage. Well I’ve got news for them : Ray Liotta or Robert De Niro (otherwise one of my favourite actors) are hardly representative of the Bel Paese. They just symbolize one of the hundreds of aspects of Italy which the vast Italian community that emigrated to the US has brought with her.
Kaiser,

You just dont know when to stop.....

Stating that Italian-Americans who use the term "fratello" arent "real" Italians was bad enough....

Now, we all glorify the mafia ????

Sorry pal, but the majority of us are not like that....

in fact, many Italian Americans are on the OTHER side of the law...namely Police officers, DA's and federal agents

Do some more surveys, I'm sure you'll find the right answers
 

Emma

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Mar 4, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by BayernFussball ] ++



fog horn is described as an annoyingly loud brit, and Limey, I am sure most Brits know that, cummon, i am a Yank and i know that.
never heard of them. Infact Ive learn alot of new names for british people since I came here. I guess you guys never say it to our face :dielaugh:
 

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