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Post by garbulky on Jun 13, 2014 17:24:00 GMT -5
Hello this is dog!
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Post by garbulky on Jun 13, 2014 17:26:23 GMT -5
Lol I just updated the picture.
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Post by geebo on Jun 13, 2014 17:29:52 GMT -5
Hello brand, and pleased to meet you!
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Post by paintedklown on Jun 13, 2014 17:31:18 GMT -5
Hai, Eye M nu 2 the interwebz az well. Eye M very much happy to meat U. Odd-E-Oh has been long time hobby for me. Very much happy to find Emotive. Hear N my kuntry gear costs much wooden nickles. Eye final can get super quality 4 not much wooden nickles. Sorry 4 me bad English. (please note: This is a joke and is in no way intended to offend anyone who is new to the forum or anyone who uses incorrect spelling and grammar)
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Post by Dark Ranger on Jun 13, 2014 17:32:31 GMT -5
Hi Brand! Welcome! Sorry, just getting back to the party here. I was in the bathroom for an extended period of time. I think I spied you earlier from across the room during one of the legendary bar room brawls in the Lounge. Man, I almost got my drink knocked over during that one. But yeah, you're the one with the sedge hat and full beard. Sorry about what happened with the pool cue ball. It wasn't his fault. Also, that girl with the red bodice that was hitting on you an hour ago is NOT 19 years old. Just a friendly heads-up. I think the party will run for another 5 hours here, or until the chips & dip run out. From what I've seen already, you fit in just fine here. Oh, I'm not from Switzerland, but I do know where it is on an atlas. Right next to Sweden, right?
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Post by monkumonku on Jun 13, 2014 17:40:00 GMT -5
Hi Brand! Welcome! Sorry, just getting back to the party here. I was in the bathroom for an extended period of time. I think I spied you earlier from across the room during one of the legendary bar room brawls in the Lounge. Man, I almost got my drink knocked over during that one. But yeah, you're the one with the sedge hat and full beard. Sorry about what happened with the pool cue ball. It wasn't his fault. Also, that girl with the red bodice that was hitting on you an hour ago is NOT 19 years old. Just a friendly heads-up. I think the party will run for another 5 hours here, or until the chips & dip run out. From what I've seen already, you fit in just fine here. Oh, I'm not from Switzerland, but I do know where it is on an atlas. Right next to Sweden, right? Maybe I should have sent you a discreet PM instead of making you look silly in public, but oh, well. FYI, Sweden and Switzerland are the same thing. Sweden is just how you abbreviate the longer name.
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Post by jmilton on Jun 13, 2014 17:54:13 GMT -5
Switzerland spelled sideways is Twizlersland.
Mmmm...Twizlers!
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Post by Priapulus on Jun 13, 2014 18:04:16 GMT -5
> I've always wondered why Sweden is so well known and Switzerland is not hehe.
I think it has something to do with airline stewardesses. Sincerely /b
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Post by sahmen on Jun 13, 2014 18:53:05 GMT -5
And for the brand new dude in town, a sumptuous lady Gaga welcome party... at the Emo Millionaire's club... The entry fee is only $20,000.... Hope you can swing it... but even if you can't, an instant credit line of $40,000 shall be assigned to you at the door, which you can finance via paypal, this being your welcome party and all.... For today, forget money worries, and enjoy all the bells and whistles at our disposal.... Judging by your avatar's fulsome beard, I hope this lady is not a bit too over-the-top for you.... oh, and lest I forget... Welcome, brand....
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Post by ÈlTwo on Jun 13, 2014 20:01:41 GMT -5
Changed thread title accordingly EDIT: No offence taken, but my English actually isn't that great so I can't really joke about it If you've read the forum, that's true for many posters whose native language is English.
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Post by mshump on Jun 13, 2014 20:37:09 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum brand !! Switzerland !! That's where that Swiss Miss hot cocoa comes from (gotta be true, I saw it on TV !!) Enjoy the insanity and make sure you join the Millionaires Club !!
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Post by redog on Jun 13, 2014 20:41:04 GMT -5
The single greatest tool ever made, the Swiss Army knife!
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Post by creimes on Jun 13, 2014 21:08:52 GMT -5
Welcome Brand, from out here in Canada. Chad P.S are you joining the Millionaire's club
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Post by deltadube on Jun 13, 2014 21:34:49 GMT -5
Haha sh** I just sprayed sprite all over my desk, came very unexpected hey welcome to the nut house brand!!! wow I thought you where going to say I just sprayed my territory!!!!! he he he cheers eh
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Post by Dark Ranger on Jun 14, 2014 1:07:34 GMT -5
Oh btw on a more serious note: I have lived in the States (in various states) and I've always wondered why Sweden is so well known and Switzerland is not hehe. But it's still better than: "Oh what country are you from? Europe?" which I also heard a bunch of times. Them: "What country are you from? Europe?" You: "Yeah, something like that." Them: "Uh, where's Europe again? Like in Canada or something?" You: It's funny how clueless some US citizens are about other countries and world geography in general. Start talking about places like Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Eritrea, and Uruguay, suddenly the eyes glaze over. Sweden's popularity in the US may have something to do with IKEA, Stockholm syndrome, and Vikings. But Switzerland brings to mind stuff like hot cocoa, the Alps, Swiss bank accounts, and political neutrality. One day I'd like to visit both countries for a couple of weeks. The closest I've been to Switzerland was a 4-hour layover in Amsterdam, Netherlands...which I think is somewhere in Texas.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2014 1:09:26 GMT -5
> I've always wondered why Sweden is so well known and Switzerland is not hehe. I think it has something to do with airline stewardesses. Sincerely /b Unsinn/ナンセンス/muimi!
Lovely Swissair flight attendant Mayumi (hometown, Tokyo)
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Post by monkumonku on Jun 14, 2014 10:03:15 GMT -5
Oh btw on a more serious note: I have lived in the States (in various states) and I've always wondered why Sweden is so well known and Switzerland is not hehe. But it's still better than: "Oh what country are you from? Europe?" which I also heard a bunch of times. Them: "What country are you from? Europe?" You: "Yeah, something like that." Them: "Uh, where's Europe again? Like in Canada or something?" You: It's funny how clueless some US citizens are about other countries and world geography in general. Start talking about places like Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Eritrea, and Uruguay, suddenly the eyes glaze over. Sweden's popularity in the US may have something to do with IKEA, Stockholm syndrome, and Vikings. But Switzerland brings to mind stuff like hot cocoa, the Alps, Swiss bank accounts, and political neutrality. One day I'd like to visit both countries for a couple of weeks. The closest I've been to Switzerland was a 4-hour layover in Amsterdam, Netherlands...which I think is somewhere in Texas. Yeah, I know what you mean. I'm not that familiar with foreign countries as the only one I've been to is Hawaii. But I hope to visit many others in the near future.
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Post by klinemj on Jun 14, 2014 10:09:41 GMT -5
The closest I have been to Switzerland was in the Black Forest in Germany. We had a great view to Switzerland from my friend's vacation home.
Mark
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Post by geebo on Jun 14, 2014 10:28:27 GMT -5
The closest I have been to Switzerland was in the Black Forest in Germany. We had a great view to Switzerland from my friend's vacation home. Mark The closest I've been to Switzerland was New York...
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Post by macromicroman on Jun 14, 2014 12:41:22 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum. I like your choice in speakers (check my signature). I am surprised more US citizens don't know much about Europe. Asia is even more mysterious to them. You can always go visit the Large Hadron Collider, or that in Switzerland?
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