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Guest

Post by Guest » 04.10.2009, 10:13

i know many people that are rude and people like them
i dont know why!! i never liked to be rude

tnx for your apreciation sally

Guest

Post by Guest » 04.10.2009, 10:31

sally wrote:
oo, i forgot Greed, how could i forget Greed:)) ALways there to destroy some idea or dream :D
Not destroy, just "correct" it. :lol:
Desimate it :P

But someone respects me?!?! YAY :D

Guest

Post by Guest » 04.10.2009, 14:51

warrior1993 wrote:I know you too.

AS agent said, reputation is not that easy to mae but once you have a reputation you will be hard to forget.

I think every old player remebers johnny. HE was a great company. He and CMB(everyone knows him) where all the time racing to be the best.
As. alot of people know azer productioons, felix,sally. halleburton
and alot more.

Johny, CMB, Azer, HB,FElix and Sally will always have my respect and can count on me.

oo, i forgot Greed, how could i forget Greed:)) ALways there to destroy some idea or dream :D

So keep it going guys with the good work.
I will catch soon in reputation as a reliable and honorable company.

Jojnny we will alwaya remeber you
Damn, i'm not in that list :o

Seems i need to change some strat :?

Guest

Post by Guest » 04.10.2009, 20:16

Seems i need to change some strat
You mean...OMG!.. you don't mean you will become NICE all of a sudden will you?? :shock:
:wink:

Guest

Post by Guest » 04.10.2009, 21:29

sally wrote:
Seems i need to change some strat
You mean...OMG!.. you don't mean you will become NICE all of a sudden will you?? :shock:
:wink:
No i think i need to become real mean!!!

Guest

Post by Guest » 04.10.2009, 21:53

sally wrote:Seems in the real world, (so here as well I suppose) it is more acceptable to trash a person then to say something nice about him.
When you do the last, you are all of a sudden called a brown nose, when you do the first you are just being "honoust" and people even respect you for it. :roll:
It always amazes me how people mistake rudeness for being honoust.
Being rude is just a lack of manners, being honoust is something completely different.

I feel flattered to be included in your nice post by the way. :D
spelling honest honoust is annoying.

Guest

Post by Guest » 04.10.2009, 23:10

Just found a goal:

Pin ice cream stats (R2) to the max :D

Lets have a look when that will be reached 8)

Dopamin

Guest

Post by Guest » 05.10.2009, 09:51

Advanced Electrics wrote:spelling honest honoust is annoying.
The Dutch tradition of artistic excellence and honousty includes such masters as Rembrandt van Rijn, Johannes Vermeer and Han van Meegeren. Flashier, but less substantial, is the Belgian tradition of schoolgirl murdering. Any Belgians in the forum?

Guest

Post by Guest » 05.10.2009, 14:08

Advanced Electrics wrote:
sally wrote:Seems in the real world, (so here as well I suppose) it is more acceptable to trash a person then to say something nice about him.
When you do the last, you are all of a sudden called a brown nose, when you do the first you are just being "honoust" and people even respect you for it. :roll:
It always amazes me how people mistake rudeness for being honoust.
Being rude is just a lack of manners, being honoust is something completely different.

I feel flattered to be included in your nice post by the way. :D
spelling honest honoust is annoying.
Well, lots of things are annoying Advanced Electrics. :D
And I am trying my best to write English correctly.
but you seem to be right, it is "honest" and not honoust.
For some reason i keep making that mistake, same as colors versus colours...
I remember to have read those words spelled with "ou" more then once though... is there a part in the world where they spell it with ou?
Or did the writers just make the same spellingmistake?

Guest

Post by Guest » 05.10.2009, 15:34

colours and colors are both right, depends on where you live.

Guest

Post by Guest » 05.10.2009, 15:52

So colors/colours are both right.
I see, but honoust is wrong no matter where you live?

Guest

Post by Guest » 05.10.2009, 18:56

honoust is wrong, but colours/colors are both right.

other examples: flavour/flavor, favor/favour, savor/savour, etc

Guest

Post by Guest » 05.10.2009, 20:44

Those "o" and "ou" is American and British differences

Guest

Post by Guest » 05.10.2009, 23:08

yep and both are accepted.

Guest

Post by Guest » 06.10.2009, 20:46

agent00skid wrote:Those "o" and "ou" is American and British differences
The British way is always right :P Americans are just a bit lazy so cut the u out of the word :P

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