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It's short for my real name. When video games in the early 90s would only allow for three letters I went with that because it makes sense [/ QUOTE ] That story is way too plausible-sounding and boring. I was hoping for some explanation of how Chuck Norris gave you that name after a four-day hooker-and-blow binge. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] [ QUOTE ] , kinda like "Shaq". [/ QUOTE ] Tuquille? |
#42
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[ QUOTE ] , kinda like "Shaq". [/ QUOTE ] Tuquille? [/ QUOTE ] Tu'quan, IMO |
#43
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tug,
Where is PDPG? |
#44
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] , kinda like "Shaq". [/ QUOTE ] Tuquille? [/ QUOTE ] Tu'quan, IMO [/ QUOTE ] Nope, it's Tuquila |
#45
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] , kinda like "Shaq". [/ QUOTE ] Tuquille? [/ QUOTE ] Tu'quan, IMO [/ QUOTE ] Nope, it's Tuquila [/ QUOTE ] This is the first of many threads istewart will have to leave alone if he wants to remain unbanned |
#46
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tuq,
I am having some difficulty with the pronunciation of the word "gyro." Back in the day, I thought the word was pronounced "jye-row" just like it looks. But then I found out that the gyro sandwich is pronounced like "euro." Then, sometime earlier this month, I was ordering a sandwich that had gyro meat on it, and I said "euro meat," and the girl looked at me weird. So I then said "jye-row" meat, and she understood what I meant, and I got the sandwich that I wanted. This confused me. So I must know, does the pronunciation of "gyro" depend on its usage, or is it always pronounced the same way? BTW this is very important to me imo. |
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tuq, I am having some difficulty with the pronunciation of the word "gyro." Back in the day, I thought the word was pronounced "jye-row" just like it looks. But then I found out that the gyro sandwich is pronounced like "euro." Then, sometime earlier this month, I was ordering a sandwich that had gyro meat on it, and I said "euro meat," and the girl looked at me weird. So I then said "jye-row" meat, and she understood what I meant, and I got the sandwich that I wanted. This confused me. So I must know, does the pronunciation of "gyro" depend on its usage, or is it always pronounced the same way? BTW this is very important to me imo. [/ QUOTE ] i get very very self conscious about this when ordering drunk from the coney island. it's paralyzing. |
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tug,
I've always admired and/or been slightly aroused by you. How did you become like you are? i.e. what is the story of tug. thank you. |
#49
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year-row ftw.
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tuq,
When somebody is accused of being a racist, sometimes they say something along the lines of "I'm not a racist, I have many black friends." People take this as confirmation that the person is indeed a total racist. I've never understood this and have been too embarrassed to ask. Wouldn't having black friends be evidence against somebody being a racist? |
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