Topic: DEMI/ASHTON SUCCESS STORIES PT 1... - part 9 | |
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Good evening everyone, just popping in to say hi and how are you guys doing. New Orleans is awesome, but Tom and I are pooped. Walked a lot today and taking a break. (((((Merle)))))!!! I'm glad you got down there safely and glad you and Tom are having an awesome time!!! |
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Omnibus And for us english speaking people, that would mean...? It just means for all or everyone It is a Latin word but used in English speaking civilizations No, it's really not. It really is, but not in the way Random thinks. The most common usage is in book/comic collections. They are called an omnibus. |
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Omnibus And for us english speaking people, that would mean...? It just means for all or everyone It is a Latin word but used in English speaking civilizations No, it's really not. In the UK it is But we live in the uS. |
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<--when Beach isn't looking, dives for the bar Ha caught you Yeah, but you have to actually catch me. Neener neener neener. <--grabs a couple of bottles of Lager and runs the other way, before diving behind the bathroom door, locking it. Neener neener neener. I smash thru door and take it back. |
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Edited by
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Tue 07/01/08 02:40 PM
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Omnibus And for us english speaking people, that would mean...? It just means for all or everyone It is a Latin word but used in English speaking civilizations No, it's really not. In the UK it is But we live in the uS. But last time I checked, the UK is an english speaking civilization, you disagreed english speaking people do not use the word. |
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Omnibus And for us english speaking people, that would mean...? It just means for all or everyone It is a Latin word but used in English speaking civilizations No, it's really not. In the UK it is But we live in the uS. But last time I checked, the UK is an english speaking civilization, you disagreed english speaking people do not use the word. How would someone from CA know the dialect of someone from the UK using omnibus in a incorrect usage of the word? |
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Omnibus And for us english speaking people, that would mean...? It just means for all or everyone It is a Latin word but used in English speaking civilizations No, it's really not. In the UK it is But we live in the uS. But last time I checked, the UK is an english speaking civilization, you disagreed english speaking people do not use the word. Smarty pants.... |
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<--when Beach isn't looking, dives for the bar Ha caught you Yeah, but you have to actually catch me. Neener neener neener. <--grabs a couple of bottles of Lager and runs the other way, before diving behind the bathroom door, locking it. Neener neener neener. I smash thru door and take it back. Who are you? The Hulk? <--disguises as someone who is 21 and takes some more beer |
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<--when Beach isn't looking, dives for the bar Ha caught you Yeah, but you have to actually catch me. Neener neener neener. <--grabs a couple of bottles of Lager and runs the other way, before diving behind the bathroom door, locking it. Neener neener neener. I smash thru door and take it back. Who are you? The Hulk? <--disguises as someone who is 21 and takes some more beer I do collect comic books. |
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Edited by
Random_Stranger
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Tue 07/01/08 02:47 PM
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Omnibus And for us english speaking people, that would mean...? It just means for all or everyone It is a Latin word but used in English speaking civilizations No, it's really not. In the UK it is But we live in the uS. But last time I checked, the UK is an english speaking civilization, you disagreed english speaking people do not use the word. How would someone from CA know the dialect of someone from the UK using omnibus in a incorrect usage of the word? Good question, although I said the word Omnibus in additon to your statement of the bar. Therefore if we assumed I meant Omnibus Bar, such as "Title of the thread" followed by Omnibus Bar, it would be used correctly. This word is to be used "in reference to". Next time, say hi, it works better in communication. |
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Omnibus And for us english speaking people, that would mean...? It just means for all or everyone It is a Latin word but used in English speaking civilizations No, it's really not. In the UK it is But we live in the uS. But last time I checked, the UK is an english speaking civilization, you disagreed english speaking people do not use the word. How would someone from CA know the dialect of someone from the UK using omnibus in a incorrect usage of the word? Good question, although I said the word Omnibus in additon to your statement of the bar. Therefore if we assumed I meant Omnibus Bar, such as "Title of the thread" followed by Omnibus Bar, it would be used correctly. This word is to be used "in reference to". Next time, say hi, it works better in communication. I need another drink now. |
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Omnibus And for us english speaking people, that would mean...? It just means for all or everyone It is a Latin word but used in English speaking civilizations No, it's really not. In the UK it is But we live in the uS. But last time I checked, the UK is an english speaking civilization, you disagreed english speaking people do not use the word. How would someone from CA know the dialect of someone from the UK using omnibus in a incorrect usage of the word? Good question, although I said the word Omnibus in additon to your statement of the bar. Therefore if we assumed I meant Omnibus Bar, such as "Title of the thread" followed by Omnibus Bar, it would be used correctly. This word is to be used "in reference to". Next time, say hi, it works better in communication. I need another drink now. you do that |
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Where'd Ash go?
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Okay guys, here are a few cold drinks now let's shake hands and start over again, Judy wouldn't want this in here
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I like bartender's.
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(((beach))) hi love and how are you And I like you
(((random))) hi love and how are you |
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what I miss in here
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(((beach))) hi love and how are you And I like you (((random))) hi love and how are you I'm doing OK. I'm still in recovery from a long weekend at work. |
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Okay folks WI-FI is acting up so we will see you guys tomorrow. Have a great eveing.
Judy, love you and miss you and we will be checking in tomorrow |
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Doing alright. Killing time.
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