Forum Home
PC World Chat
 
Thread ID: 80091 2007-06-11 06:55:00 Does Metla live in Wanganui or Whanganui? Sweep (90) PC World Chat
Post ID Timestamp Content User
558170 2007-06-12 11:35:00 The word is "computer"

Im surprised you didn't see that coming.

LMFAO.


Whats the Maori word for KFC?

I hope your rārangi tono or rorohiko
is not infected by a ngārara rorohiko
And I take it you have the correct pūmanawa installed?

KFC?

There appears to be no translation.

www.maoridictionary.co.nz
Sweep (90)
558171 2007-06-12 11:58:00 Met,you have made all clear again,thanks and keep up good work. Cicero (40)
558172 2007-06-12 20:09:00 I wonder how many ways of pronunciation are there for the place F#cking at Austria :pHow many ways can one say that :p

Met,you have made all clear again,thanks and keep up good work.Lol, yes he does have a natural talent :p

I hope your rārangi tono or rorohiko
is not infected by a ngārara rorohiko
And I take it you have the correct pūmanawa installed?

KFC?

There appears to be no translation.

www.maoridictionary.co.nz to the link you provided, rārangi tono is computer menu. I think you will also find that pūmanawa by itself means natural talent, intuitiveness. What you possibly meant was pūmanawa rorohiko, which means computer software :)
Myth (110)
558173 2007-06-12 20:22:00 Is that anything like: "Don we now our gay apparel?" SurferJoe46 (51)
558174 2007-06-13 01:32:00 I took a look at the map (GMaps...like G-everything else) and see that there's a large oil reservoir under his house...and the drilling teams are loading up the ships... SurferJoe46 (51)
558175 2007-06-13 05:02:00 Is that anything like: "Don we now our gay apparel?"

Possibly. Please do not go to school and learn about P.G.Wodehouse.
I certainly do not need a gay time in Brighton. Well maybe I do but not with a person whom happens to be a little strange.
Sweep (90)
558176 2007-06-13 05:10:00 I took a look at the map (GMaps...like G-everything else) and see that there's a large oil reservoir under his house...and the drilling teams are loading up the ships...

When was the last time you looked under the string of "G"?

"Air on a string."

This of course applies to a musical instrument. As different to a clothing item.
Sweep (90)
558177 2007-06-13 10:53:00 When was the last time you looked under the string of "G"?

"Air on a string."

This of course applies to a musical instrument. As different to a clothing item.

One of my altime favourite pieces of music. Both in its original form & as played by the Jacques Loussier Trio. PJ :thumbs:
Poppa John (284)
1 2 3 4 5 6