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cedieg, that sounds really romantic . I think - Page 2 - Culture, Family, Travel, Consumer Reviews - Posted: 14th Aug, 2004 - 12:44am

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Is it possible to find true love if you do not even know what the person is saying?
15th Oct, 2003 - 2:49am / Post ID: #

Love in Another Language? - Page 2

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i know that when i'm in love i start speaking like this...
"blearg, bloog  *drool* uuuuhhh i wub you"



biggrin.gif ;D biggrin.gif  i definately consider that a different language!!



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Post Date: 15th Oct, 2003 - 3:06am / Post ID: #

Love in Another Language?
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Language in Love

Heh, my eyes all of a sudden get larger and gleam in the light.  My mile pierces the females heart with love and i get put in her phone book.  Thats how the story should go.  And it ends with i wub yu, pwease kwiss me!

15th Oct, 2003 - 3:17am / Post ID: #

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And it ends with i wub yu, pwease kwiss me!


hahahaha

you are too much

but some advice: maybe you would "get put" in more phone books if you learned an ACTUAL language  ;)  ;)



Post Date: 15th Oct, 2003 - 5:09pm / Post ID: #

Love in Another Language?
A Friend

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but some advice: maybe you would "get put" in more phone books if you learned an ACTUAL language  wink.gif  wink.gif


But i thought chicks dig slobbering idiots?  lol, yeah.  I'm in too many phone books for my own good.....i have too many stalkers that all know my phone number.  Its not good at all.  I hate it, ya know why?  Becasue they are skanky girls too sad.gif yuck.  I like em to be non-skanky.

Post Date: 23rd Oct, 2003 - 8:36pm / Post ID: #

Love in Another Language?
A Friend

Language in Love

What is the Language of Love?

I thought it was either French or Italian.. but then again any of the Romance
Languages could do.
here's my logic..
i think of spanish as being a masculine language.. it's the guy.
French is the woman..
Italian is also a guy..
Portuguese is.. well i can't tell coz it almost seems like a cross between
french, spanish and italian.

24th Oct, 2003 - 1:29pm / Post ID: #

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i think of spanish as being a masculine language.. it's the guy.


LOL I think you are think in the cute latin guys wink.gif



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Post Date: 13th Aug, 2004 - 5:46am / Post ID: #

Love in Another Language?
A Friend

Love in Language - Page 2

I had to put in my 2 cents worth. In the 1960's when I was little, my parents had a male friend that was Argentinean & he met a German woman while working at the Los Angeles Airport. He barely spoke english, same with her but they got along well (as well as plenty of expressive talking) and married. I remember going to their house and the man would speak in Spanish with my parents & speak in English with his wife. When they had children, 3 they all knew Spanish, English & German. They now live in Argentina, and she learned to speak Spanish as well.

14th Aug, 2004 - 12:44am / Post ID: #

Love in Language Culture Family Travel & Consumer Reviews - Page 2

cedieg, that sounds really romantic wink.gif . I think that if a couple feel they like to spend time with each other, language should not be a barrier (maybe in the begining) but it is temporary.

Offtopic but,
Claudia, sos una miembro de la Iglesia SUD?



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