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slickdawg
12/8/2006, 09:59 PM
I've got a coworker that is an Indian (dot, not a kimo) and he's still mastering
the art of cursing in english.
He let out a "DAMN GODDIT!" today. I thought I was going to keel over laughing.
proud gonzo
12/8/2006, 10:05 PM
lol
TUSooner
12/8/2006, 10:16 PM
My Iranian SiL once wanted to go to Dairy Queen for one of those long-foot hotdogs
skycat
12/8/2006, 11:01 PM
Someone I know who shall remain nameless, after saying something that this person thought was particularly clever said, "See, I'm sharp as a tick."
critical_phil
12/8/2006, 11:06 PM
i used to work with a filipino guy that always said "water over the bridge" and "i'm at my end's wit".
My Iranian SiL once wanted to go to Dairy Queen for one of those long-foot hotdogs
Nina?
HAAAAHAHAHAHAHAA!
Her sister is teh same way :D
Okla-homey
12/9/2006, 07:56 AM
I know people born and raised in THIS country who say things I find hee-larious too. For example, "I could care less!" and my personal favorite malapropism: "irregardless."
As we all know, the speaker meant to say "I could NOT care less." Regarding the word, it's either "irrespective" or plain old "regardlass," NOT a kluge of the two.
whatsername
12/9/2006, 08:49 AM
In HS, I was friends with an exchange student from Japan. She would say that she had two pieces of toasted for breakfast.
My son used to say he wanted to go boat-laking.
jk the sooner fan
12/9/2006, 08:54 AM
few years ago i played golf with a couple of koreans on the base golf course.....funniest damn thing listening to them using american slang.....the emphasis was always on the wrong word
TUSooner
12/9/2006, 09:07 AM
Nina?
HAAAAHAHAHAHAHAA!
Her sister is teh same way :D
yep. :D
usmc-sooner
12/9/2006, 11:49 AM
this crap is especially funny when your trying to talk to them about your computer on a help line.
StoopTroup
12/9/2006, 12:49 PM
HEH USMC...
Okla-homey
12/9/2006, 01:36 PM
this crap is especially funny when your trying to talk to them about your computer on a help line.
son OF the beech
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