In other news...while everyone is waiting anxiously, watch and learn this educational video that teaches how to make new friends once you land in the US ...
There are so many 2016 threads now, makes it difficult to find the one where I was labelled.Yes, apparently only people who have been pre-selected are allowed to fill the forum with nonsense posts without being labelled "idiots" (was that in a PM btw?)
There are so many 2016 threads now, makes it difficult to find the one where I was labelled.
..You know what - I was actually labelled "idoit" rather than an "idiot". My bad.
In the "dv 2016" thread, page 12, somewhat below the mid-point:
-"In the meantime, can we start assigning low CNs already?
I suggest we dole them out based on the first-knew first-served basis."
-"I think this guy is idoit! Or playing idiot so everyone dont listen to him and dont answer him' plz! Bcz i think hes just talking for amusment"
You know, I am not quite sure about not being an idiot. I get the label a lot outside of the internet. I've come to take it as a complement from my friends, an indication that a prank worked.Awww - I quite liked the playing.... and I am quite sure you are not an idiot.
It does look exquisitely French, for sure.This is more fun than the person on the other thread who also hasn't won yet but has already planned to send her kids to a Christian school to avoid the moral decay rampant in America, although she already leads a blissful life where she is (except when driving examiners discriminate against her).
"Idoit" ...hmmm... I like it. Rather French looking? Plz n if u wnt 2 use txt 2 its k.
It does look exquisitely French, for sure.
I am not really big on understanding the sms format. What do "n" and "k" mean?
"In the meantime, can we start assigning low CNs already?
I suggest we dole them out based on the first-knew first-served basis."
-"I think this guy is idoit! Or playing idiot so everyone dont listen to him and dont answer him' plz! Bcz i think hes just talking for amusment"
You know, I am not quite sure about not being an idiot. I get the label a lot outside of the internet. I've come to take it as a complement from my friends, an indication that a prank worked.
My grandma was a champion, she used to know the broadest variety of synonyms to the word "idiot", ohh those jewish grandmas.
I've recently learned that I've had echolalia my entire life too.
I've recently learned that I've had echolalia my entire life too.
Oh gee, I just looked that up. I don't think I've ever met someone with that?
We are preaching British humor here. We consider other types of humor as apostate. Which should be a disqulifying factor, indeed.Wow, perhaps they need to add "have a sense of humor" as a DV entry requirement.
"Parrot" sounds sooo familiar - for a moment I thought I saw my name in your sentence.Apparently more common than you'd think. Our daughter has it (to a degree) - we call her our little parrot. She also repeats statements over and over - sometimes keeps going until we point out to her that she's "looping".
We are preaching British humor here. We consider other types of humor as apostate. Which should be a disqulifying factor, indeed.
I got this one - you saying something in Afrikaans about my uncle Bob![/QUOTE][QUOTE="SusieQQQ, post: 2395394, member: 47"
Oy vay, ein yiddische bobba?
I'm sorry but you have all managed to exceed the humor quota for the day. Please stop or you will be flogged.
doing best dead horse impersonation.
Dead sir? Oh no sir! No no no - she's pining sir. Pining for the fjords!
ROTFL!!!!!
Oh wait, you did too much humor. AND you made it British...