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Quiet in here lately ... I think I heard a cricket or two.
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~Mike
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Mike Raiford escreveu:
> Quiet in here lately ... I think I heard a cricket or two.
dnew is on business trip and invisible is invisible at the moment, thus,
no need for Warp to reply to any non-sense.
--
a game sig: http://tinyurl.com/d3rxz9
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nemesis wrote:
> Mike Raiford escreveu:
>> Quiet in here lately ... I think I heard a cricket or two.
>
> dnew is on business trip and invisible is invisible at the moment, thus,
> no need for Warp to reply to any non-sense.
>
Clearly what we need then is some way to get Warp riled up. Anybody
know any good Finnish jokes?
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:51:00 -0500, Mike Raiford wrote:
> Quiet in here lately ... I think I heard a cricket or two.
I was thinking the same thing. :)
Jim
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 14:15:31 -0700, Kevin Wampler wrote:
> nemesis wrote:
>> Mike Raiford escreveu:
>>> Quiet in here lately ... I think I heard a cricket or two.
>>
>> dnew is on business trip and invisible is invisible at the moment,
>> thus, no need for Warp to reply to any non-sense.
>>
>>
> Clearly what we need then is some way to get Warp riled up. Anybody
> know any good Finnish jokes?
"The End." (Sorry, I really couldn't resist that one, I tried....)
Jim
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Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 14:15:31 -0700, Kevin Wampler wrote:
>
> > nemesis wrote:
> >> Mike Raiford escreveu:
> >>> Quiet in here lately ... I think I heard a cricket or two.
> >>
> >> dnew is on business trip and invisible is invisible at the moment,
> >> thus, no need for Warp to reply to any non-sense.
> >>
> >>
> > Clearly what we need then is some way to get Warp riled up. Anybody
> > know any good Finnish jokes?
>
> "The End." (Sorry, I really couldn't resist that one, I tried....)
mwahahaha
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On 18/08/2010 10:18 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 14:15:31 -0700, Kevin Wampler wrote:
>
>> nemesis wrote:
>>> Mike Raiford escreveu:
>>>> Quiet in here lately ... I think I heard a cricket or two.
>>>
>>> dnew is on business trip and invisible is invisible at the moment,
>>> thus, no need for Warp to reply to any non-sense.
>>>
>>>
>> Clearly what we need then is some way to get Warp riled up. Anybody
>> know any good Finnish jokes?
>
> "The End." (Sorry, I really couldn't resist that one, I tried....)
>
Groan!
--
Best Regards,
Stephen
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 01:49:13 +0100, Stephen wrote:
>> "The End." (Sorry, I really couldn't resist that one, I tried....)
>>
>>
> Groan!
<bows> I aim to please. ;-)
Jim
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Kevin Wampler <wam### [at] uwashingtonedu> wrote:
> Clearly what we need then is some way to get Warp riled up. Anybody
> know any good Finnish jokes?
Why would I get "riled up" by a Finnish joke?
I once heard a claim (which I don't know if it's true) that Norwegians,
of all people, seem to have quite many Finnish jokes, especially related
to the Winter War. For example one goes something like this:
Two Finns who survived the Winter War were conversating afterwards:
"So, what did you do when the war was finally over and you got home?"
"I had sex with my wife."
"Ok, but after that."
"I had more sex with my wife."
"Ok, ok, but after all that."
"I got my skis off, and had more sex with my wife."
--
- Warp
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Warp wrote:
> Kevin Wampler <wam### [at] uwashingtonedu> wrote:
>> Clearly what we need then is some way to get Warp riled up. Anybody
>> know any good Finnish jokes?
>
> Why would I get "riled up" by a Finnish joke?
If I thought you'd *actually* mind it I wouldn't have suggested it :-)
> I once heard a claim (which I don't know if it's true) that Norwegians,
> of all people, seem to have quite many Finnish jokes, especially related
> to the Winter War. For example one goes something like this:
>
> Two Finns who survived the Winter War were conversating afterwards:
>
I had not heard that one before. Is there a typical sort of punchline
to jokes about Finns? The main negative stereotypes I've heard is that
they're untalkative surely drunks (who you additionally don't want to
get into a war with), but this is based on about four web comics I read
a year ago, so I have no idea if that's actually what the stereotype is.
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