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Posté : 03.12.2003 - 19:33
par Redrum
bradavon a écrit :As for Corsica. I've heard of it but cannot exactly remember where it is. I didn't realise they spoke French there.
No they do not always speak French.
exemple :
u ribellu a écrit :peter wonkley a écrit :ié ta ragjio gjuvan natale ! u verri miccu che mathieu cousin è un veru babala ! MOUHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!!!
ghjuvan natale si scrivu cusi o balalo
sé péghju ché mathieu cousin


Posté : 03.12.2003 - 19:37
par Chris
Another exemple
peter wonkley a écrit :
AAAAACCCHHHHHEEEEEEEETTTTTTTEEEEEE !!!!!!!
IIIILLLLL LLLLLEEEEE FFFOOOOOOOOOOO !!!!!
And another
peter wonkley a écrit :
pour décembre : to live and to die in LA :
Also making its DVD debut in December on the 2nd is - at last - the highly-anticipated new collector's edition of William Friedkin's To Live and Die in L.A. Newly remastered in anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.1, extras include audio commentary with Friedkin, a deleted scenes and alternate ending featurette, the "Counterfeit World: The Making of To Live and Die in L.A." documentary, a still gallery and trailers. Retail is $19.95.
Our Peter Wonkley is international

Posté : 03.12.2003 - 20:46
par Zorg
And I realize now that we have managaed to reach 3 pages on this topic. In english please

Posté : 03.12.2003 - 20:55
par bradavon
I too was wondering that considering only 3 replies are actually relevant to my original question.

Posté : 03.12.2003 - 23:05
par Superflo
Zorg a écrit :bradavon a écrit :As for Corsica. I've heard of it but cannot exactly remember where it is. I didn't realise they spoke French there. Sorry I really meant, are you all French speaking?. Which I guess you are. Although you actually meant "nationality". We are all the same species
No no, I really meant species.

We are not "species"!!! We are human people just like you!!
okay, we are a little... weird, but Corsican people are very nice!! And the first who say it is not true!!!

, he just have to come here, we will show him what is the Corsican hospitality (well, i'm not sure about this word!!)

Posté : 03.12.2003 - 23:46
par bradavon
Yes hospitality is perfectly correct.
Posté : 03.12.2003 - 23:54
par Sam Carter
bradavon a écrit :Yes hospitality is perfectly correct.
yes the world is correct but u'll be surprised cause crosican people have a very weird sense of hospitality (there are explosions but that's not because of fireworks if you know what I mean

)

Posté : 03.12.2003 - 23:56
par Superflo
Posté : 04.12.2003 - 00:07
par Pp79
What a funny thread

Posté : 04.12.2003 - 00:10
par bradavon
Talk about going completely off topic.
What does Corsica have to do with Dirty Dancing?
Fair enough Superflo on your comments though.
Posté : 04.12.2003 - 00:12
par Pp79
Posté : 04.12.2003 - 17:29
par Invité
Posté : 04.12.2003 - 17:46
par Superflo
I don't!!
I use to love this movie when I was younger! Patrick Swayze, the way they are dancing, the music etc...
When I see this film later, (3 years ago), I found it really boring!