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Unread post by DMBFan63 » Wed Jun 09, 2004 8:54 pm

TrippnBill686 wrote:
DMBFan63 wrote:
TrippnBill686 wrote:Read my link
I know, i've read it before..
Then you'd know that "Pantala naga pampa" does not mean "welcome to our home" in any language. Someone made that up and said it was a translation in the "Gambian" language... which is not a language.
I know Gambian isn't a langauge, but i was pretty sure that it meant welcome to our home in a langauge.. bleh, whatever. I knew it meant There is a Python in my pants, but i could've sworn i read in Step Into The Light that it meant welcome to our home in like.. Afrikaans or whatever langauge that is
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Unread post by Trippin Hillbilly » Thu Jun 10, 2004 4:37 am

DMBFan63 wrote:
TrippnBill686 wrote:
DMBFan63 wrote:
TrippnBill686 wrote:Read my link
I know, i've read it before..
Then you'd know that "Pantala naga pampa" does not mean "welcome to our home" in any language. Someone made that up and said it was a translation in the "Gambian" language... which is not a language.
I know Gambian isn't a langauge, but i was pretty sure that it meant welcome to our home in a langauge.. bleh, whatever. I knew it meant There is a Python in my pants, but i could've sworn i read in Step Into The Light that it meant welcome to our home in like.. Afrikaans or whatever langauge that is
No that's not Afrikaans.... 'Welcome to our home' in Afrikaans is Welkom by ons huis.

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Unread post by jsgksu » Thu Jun 10, 2004 7:20 am

Trippin Hillbilly wrote:
DMBFan63 wrote:
TrippnBill686 wrote:
DMBFan63 wrote:
TrippnBill686 wrote:Read my link
I know, i've read it before..
Then you'd know that "Pantala naga pampa" does not mean "welcome to our home" in any language. Someone made that up and said it was a translation in the "Gambian" language... which is not a language.
I know Gambian isn't a langauge, but i was pretty sure that it meant welcome to our home in a langauge.. bleh, whatever. I knew it meant There is a Python in my pants, but i could've sworn i read in Step Into The Light that it meant welcome to our home in like.. Afrikaans or whatever langauge that is
No that's not Afrikaans.... 'Welcome to our home' in Afrikaans is Welkom by ons huis.
You pull that outta your ass or did you actually know that
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Unread post by Trippin Hillbilly » Thu Jun 10, 2004 7:26 am

jsgksu wrote:
Trippin Hillbilly wrote:
DMBFan63 wrote:
TrippnBill686 wrote:
DMBFan63 wrote:
TrippnBill686 wrote:Read my link
I know, i've read it before..
Then you'd know that "Pantala naga pampa" does not mean "welcome to our home" in any language. Someone made that up and said it was a translation in the "Gambian" language... which is not a language.
I know Gambian isn't a langauge, but i was pretty sure that it meant welcome to our home in a langauge.. bleh, whatever. I knew it meant There is a Python in my pants, but i could've sworn i read in Step Into The Light that it meant welcome to our home in like.. Afrikaans or whatever langauge that is
No that's not Afrikaans.... 'Welcome to our home' in Afrikaans is Welkom by ons huis.
You pull that outta your ass or did you actually know that
No, I grew up in South Africa so I know how to speak Afrikaans. Just don't use it very often..

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Unread post by jsgksu » Thu Jun 10, 2004 7:32 am

Trippin Hillbilly wrote:
jsgksu wrote:
Trippin Hillbilly wrote:
DMBFan63 wrote:
TrippnBill686 wrote:
DMBFan63 wrote:
TrippnBill686 wrote:Read my link
I know, i've read it before..
Then you'd know that "Pantala naga pampa" does not mean "welcome to our home" in any language. Someone made that up and said it was a translation in the "Gambian" language... which is not a language.
I know Gambian isn't a langauge, but i was pretty sure that it meant welcome to our home in a langauge.. bleh, whatever. I knew it meant There is a Python in my pants, but i could've sworn i read in Step Into The Light that it meant welcome to our home in like.. Afrikaans or whatever langauge that is
No that's not Afrikaans.... 'Welcome to our home' in Afrikaans is Welkom by ons huis.
You pull that outta your ass or did you actually know that
No, I grew up in South Africa so I know how to speak Afrikaans. Just don't use it very often..
Oh, thats pretty cool, someday Ill get out of Northeastern U.S.
-Jayme

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Unread post by saiyasam » Fri Jun 11, 2004 6:54 pm

got a Fender MIM strat less than a month ago. so far, it's awesome. great thing is that you can easily hot rod it to make it sound better, look better, and whatnot.

it's a great first electric.

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