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Roy Witt | alexander koryagin | some more |
July 6, 2018 10:01 PM * |
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Greetings alexander! RW>> is better known as Socker; Columbia wins by a whisp of smoke. ak> BTW, what a strange word "socker." Foot+ball is so clear and can be ak> divided by English football, American football, beach football, ak> minifootball, criketball. The sport is known as Socker in America. Basically because that nomenclature distinguishes it from American Football, which isn't the same sport. ak>>> -- the meeting between dealers and customers RW>> takes place on the socker field. ak>>> What is the difference between journalists and flies? RW>> Journalists spread crap on walls (and certain brides) and flies use RW>> it for lipstick! ak>>> Flies also love jam RW>> like journalists love to spred crap on the walls. ak> why on walls? They write for newspapers or TV? The word 'crap' describe what it is that they write, whether or not it's on the wall is irrelevant. A true journalist would report the news as it really happened, but not American journalists. American journalists would rather write about fiction than non-fiction. ak>>> Many people think naively that have never tested dog meat. RW>> Most of them havn't tasted it either. ak> It is a joke about cheap snack bars' production. Y'all have snack bars that serve dog meat in Russia? In any case, my comment was based on the word tested in your comment. Tasted: To distinguish the flavor of dog meat by taking into the mouth. The word tasted would fit that line better than tested. Have a day! R\%/itt - K5RXT --- GoldED+/W32 1.1.5-31012 --- D'Bridge 3.99 * Origin: South-Texas Area Hub - Gulf Coast Backbone (1:387/22) |
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