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  • #91
    Originally posted by spiral
    I think you're confusing Voskan, with Hakop. lol

    Are you talking about the old man who always had a cap on?
    Um, no I don't recall him wearing a cap. Anyway, what got into you all of a sudden that you turned into an investigative journalist?
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Baron Dants
      Couldn't the LA armenian community give the guy some shelter?

      As far as Hakop goes. They say he was rich, and then his wife left him..or something like that, and he went nuts....not sure though.

      Anyways, he had a bunch of gold rings on his fingers.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Anonymouse
        Um, no I don't recall him wearing a cap. Anyway, what got into you all of a sudden that you turned into an investigative journalist?

        Well, we were talking about the word "uglavik", and I was associating it with "ghost", which reminded me, that when I was small, I would connect "Voskan" the bum's name, with "vostikan" policeman. And so it went on...

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        • #94
          URVAKAN, the word is Urvakan! It just came to me! I signed back on to say that. =)

          Googd night everyone, sweet dreams.

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          • #95
            Urvakan is makur bar, it's not rabiz very odd of "them" using formal words.
            anyways nite nite
            zzzZZzzZZZzz

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            • #96
              Well since EVERYONE thinks I look like her....

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              • #97
                oih yeahhhhh you do look like her, as i saw your pic somewhere on the forum!
                I have some resemblence to hear as well...they say lol...the hair ya...lol

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Tres Bien
                  oih yeahhhhh you do look like her, as i saw your pic somewhere on the forum!
                  I have some resemblence to hear as well...they say lol...the hair ya...lol

                  Yea you should see me with my natural hair..(curly) LMAO I really look like her then.

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                  • #99
                    Vay vay vay, you guys remind me of the ol' days.

                    Rabiz is a type of music, not how one speaks. The "rabiz" way that you guys were speaking is not "rabiz" it is goxakan. Although now rabiz is used to describe many teenagers that are oblivious to life and the world and any kind of knowledge and they think their rules and their cars and their illegal buisnesses is what they want to do when they "grow up" and these teenagers have taken the goxakan language and are trying to play it off as their rabiz language, which is appalling! Anyway, in the spirit of Analeve's telling Armenian jokes I thought I would give it a try....




                    Uremn, mi hat bdzuk nstatsa samalyoti vra

                    es Stuardis@ galisa, asuma yev tsutsa talis...

                    "Esi dzer Parashootna yev esi dzer Paytik@"

                    Es bdzen dzer@ bartsatsnuma oo Stuardisin asuma

                    "Lav, haskatsank Parashoot@ baits Paytik@ inchi hamara?"

                    Es Stuardisnel asuma

                    "Vor Parashoot@ che batsvi, tkes Paytikin"

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                    • EEEEEEEEE es mer hayreniqi bnik goxakan jargonin ban asox exav ara.

                      hesa k lkertem ha

                      kele helnenq mihat xtsenq kani es hayvanere lgoxes chen nukel.

                      ehhhh es jahelnerits meke sarderen chegiti huh?

                      I'm that Shark from Finding Nemo. Friendly and Deadly.

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