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Post by Vaios on Sept 7, 2014 14:07:36 GMT 1
Florian Omg R.I.P. RiSe
Nikos Ganos shared this cover of a Dutch girl singing in Greek - I find amazing her accent as the Greek language is one of the most difficult to learn and speak.
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Post by lazarkoo on Sept 7, 2014 14:57:34 GMT 1
After one month of my mini euro trip, I'm finally home!
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Post by Franck on Sept 7, 2014 17:08:48 GMT 1
Sorry for the quality, but it's better than not blocked, and if you put the volume a bit louder,then you heart everything Et dans lö brui j'écou et j'ai pööööööss matourla doulö. We can understand her French globally but she forgets some words... And I don't know if it's because of the quality of the video but her version does not sound very good
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Post by Anesović on Sept 7, 2014 19:54:35 GMT 1
Does anyone know any good apps / websites on the computer that i can use to download movies? Are uTorrent any good?
Helpz pls.
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Post by Talitha on Sept 7, 2014 20:51:22 GMT 1
A quick update from here: My blood has been checked and nothing could be found. In my urine, they only could find a small inflammation of my bladder, but nothing that would cause such pain as I had. The echo results are not all known yet, but the lady told me I didn't have to worry at all. So that all sounds positive and such, and sure I am happy there wasn't anything wrong, but it still leaves me with the question: "What ís wrong with my body?" I have an appointment on Thursday, to talk with my doctor again, so I will await that for now. And if I feel worse, I will make an appointment as soon as possible. Is there a family history of this sort of thing? Sometimes that can shed some light on what's happening No family history on these kind of issues, so that won't be giving me any answers. The only family history I have is those of cardiovascular diseases.
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Post by Anesović on Sept 7, 2014 21:23:17 GMT 1
I just managed to find this video, and i still find this enjoyable to watch. I also managed to find this comment, which even made the video funnier English: Normal Portuguese (Brazil): Dinosaur stubbing his toe Spanish (Latin America): Fat black guy getting salt in his eyes German: Gay guy puking Spanish (Spain): Patrick crying Hebrew: Pops (from Regular Show) crying Hungarian: Viking stubbing his toe Arabic: Old guy trying to sing Russian: Foghorn Turkish: Old lady screaming Korean: Constipated guy in a bathroom Polish: Guy trying to puke, but failing Greek: Bored guy trying to act French: Angry Frenchman cursing Dutch: Sports announcer crying
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Post by OMAROSA on Sept 7, 2014 23:34:12 GMT 1
Is there a family history of this sort of thing? Sometimes that can shed some light on what's happening No family history on these kind of issues, so that won't be giving me any answers. The only family history I have is those of cardiovascular diseases. It's a pity you don't know what the problem is... Good luck with it all
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Post by Vaios on Sept 8, 2014 2:55:10 GMT 1
I'm fine, now. @douzepointa
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Post by Logan on Sept 8, 2014 2:56:05 GMT 1
I'm getting more confident about a yes vote. I'm seeing yes vote campaign stuff everywhere in my city but nothing for the no. This is going to be amazing I'm sure of it.
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Post by Logan on Sept 8, 2014 2:56:43 GMT 1
I'm fine, now. @douzepointa Omg you lucky bitch
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