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Personnal to Andrick: First of all, it's Darthen WULF, with a U, not an O. And, secondly, what are you thinking about?!? If you're implying what I'm guessintg, I'll reply 'No'. And if I offended any one , please, accept my sorries, I won't do it any more, I promise...

Note: I must have some Coyote and Fox blood in the veins. Did it explains some quirks?

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Personnal to Andrick: First of all, it's Darthen WULF, with a U, not an O. And, secondly, what are you thinking about?!? If you're implying what I'm guessintg, I'll reply 'No'. And if I offended any one , please, accept my sorries, I won't do it any more, I promise...

Note: I must have some Coyote and Fox blood in the veins. Did it explains some quirks?

[HOOOOOOWWWWLLLLL...]
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--George Michael, 'Freeek'

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I'm not sure 'quirk' is a strong enough word.

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... Him!?! Honestly, I don't think I'm THAT tomboyish!!!! Good gad I never knew... Unless if its a typo or a misunderstanding darthen, >=( It better be! Or... or... I'll sick myself on you!!! *starts nibbling on his foot*

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Darthen Wulf wrote:
Personnal to Andrick: First of all, it's Darthen WULF, with a U, not an O. And... if you're implying what I'm guessing, I'll reply 'No'. And if I offended any one...

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My bad about the mispelling. As for the innuendo, I wouldn't worry about it. Language is such a slippery beast that there are several different connotations for a string of words which many people see as being the same but each taking different meanings. You didn't offend me, I just decided to have fun by purposely misconstruing your statement. :smile:

Note for self: use more smileys in posts.

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Yesssss... If 'quirk' isn't a storng enough term, what about 'Mad', 'Encrazed' or 'Utterly weird'?

Personnal to Quewerty: I'm sorry, but what is 'tomboyish'? I don't have my english dictionnary under hand...

Personnal to Andrick: Ha, ha... That was funny... [Preparing some evil plan to get revenge...]
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On 2002-03-20 06:13, Elemental wrote:
I'm not sure 'quirk' is a strong enough word.
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Well there is idiosyncracy, peculiarity, eccentricity, irrgeularity, deviation, perversion, Abby Normal and deranged. Which did you want?

DW, I know. I wouldn't have it any other way. And 'Tom-boyish' is in reference to a girl which acts like a boy (plays the same games, interested in the same hobbies, has the same mannerisms, etc...). Of course I had divined no indication of gender either and 'him' is safer than 'her' to apply to someone.
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I think 'idiosynchrasy' is the perfect word for it.

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Ah, yes! Now I understand... And what a so cute GIRL as you, Quewerty, does in a such lair of weirdos? Not that I'm complaining, though...

Hmmm... Let's try something...

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Dammit... what's that mean? My Latin can't decipher your French.

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"Your eyes have the color of the setting sun And I cannot imagine, for one second, to remove my gaze from you.

To Elemental: 'Idiosyncracy', eh? To be made to deal with an idiot by an imbecile is a pleasure of fine gourmet."

I believe that is at least close to the original intent. Could be wrong though...
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Nah, you're right. Good job!

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I'm special. ^_^ Tomboyish is ze old german/philipino/french/engris werd we use here in me lair. Beware though, once you go in my closet you never return

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No. Not a good job. I'll let you in on my secret. The number of French words I know I can count on both hands and half of those are food items. I'm little better with the smattering of Spanish, Italian, German and Farsi I've picked up.

When somebody throws a bunch of words at me I don't know I use my secret to impress them. Now my secret can be yours with the simple click of a button. Share the wealth.
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