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  • #11
    Originally posted by jahannam hey
    all I did was copy and past
    so blame the origin!!
    I did.

    Scroll a bit higher.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Baron Dants Dang it, it's LAISSEZ-FAIRE!!

      akh, some people just butcher any language they meet...
      Je suis si désolé, frère.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Arvestaked I hate you with a xxxxing passion.

        Relax, bro.

        Anileve: I think I can take *that* personally

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        • #14
          Welcome Tramian to our forum
          I am a fanatic socialist (dashak), and fanatic HYE and looooooove classic music
          specially violin with Maxim Vengerov's performance!
          Hopefully u like it here! like is said before come here occasionally and keep your presence high with good posts

          Sincerely,
          Fireeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Tramanian Je suis si désolé, frère.
            Did you say "I'm sorry, brother"? Or is "I'm sorry" said as "Je regrette"?

            My high school French teacher was a decaying old hag, so it'd be a miracle if I learned anything.

            Oh, and welcome.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by anileve Hey Sebastian,

              Welcome to the humble forum of “ravishing Armenian posters”, please remember not to take anything personally, adopt a special liking towards sarcasm and dish out some quality threads and occasionally some goofy ones.

              Who are some of your favorite musicians or composers? Can you play “Arioso”? Here is a thread with a few facts about each one of us.

              http://forum.armenianclub.com/showth...=&threadid=960
              Thanks for the kind words and advice, Anileve, I've had my share of experience with usenet and can handle the insults and sarcasm quite well, shall it come up.

              As far as composers go, I'm not ashamed to be chiché by saying that Beethoven is my favorite....the Coriolan Overture is just amazing. I also like Mahler, Wagner, Vivaldi (aside from the "four seasons"), I love Sebastian Bach, especially Fugue in G Minor and the brandenbürg concertos, Verdi, et cetera, et certera.

              As far as modern music goes, I'm a big Tool fan, NIN, S.o.a.d., King Crimson, Coldplay, Rush, Dream Theater, Portishead, Radiohead, Symphony X, various bop jazz, and Muse!

              And I strive for quality!

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              • #17
                Originally posted by sSsflamesSs Did you say "I'm sorry, brother"? Or is "I'm sorry" said as "Je regrette"?

                My high school French teacher was a decaying old hag, so it'd be a miracle if I learned anything.

                Oh, and welcome.

                I attempted to say "I'm so sorry, Brother," but my French teacher was probably as horrid as yours.

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                • #18
                  Thanks to everyone for their warm welcome

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Tramanian Je suis si désolé, frère.
                    Ah, now I like you. You even put the "accent"s.

                    Flames, "je suis désolé" means "I'm sorry", while je regrette means "I regret", but can be used as "I'm sorry" in some cases.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Tramanian I attempted to say "I'm so sorry, Brother," but my French teacher was probably as horrid as yours.
                      I'd give a slight edge to your teacher in this case. Unless she's the one that taught you about "laissez-faire"

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