New Re: pounard superstar (SomeBody) 22/11/2005 16:54 |
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Tu me la presente je me ferais passer pour pounard |
New Re: pounard superstar (fisme) 22/11/2005 16:56 |
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ouais y'a pas de probleme mais faut plus questionner du coté de c'est lui qui la connait et qui m'a introduit chez elle au passage on est reparti avec une caisse de biere c'est pas la classe ça rafiné power |
New Re: pounard superstar (SomeBody) 22/11/2005 16:59 |
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Laisse tomber de toute facon mon nez est trop petit je serais pas credible... |
New Re: pounard superstar (charcuterie pouplin) 22/11/2005 17:35 |
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et puis faut bouffer les poils de balais pleins de vomi pour être pounard, c'est pas rien quand même.... |
New Re: pounard superstar (bras cassé) 22/11/2005 19:52 |
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la barre est haute |
New Re: pounard superstar (krokro) 22/11/2005 21:12 |
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Pounar ce héro! |
New Re: pounard superstar (roofman) 23/11/2005 09:41 |
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ha fisme, pour une fois que je te sorts et que tu resors pas minable... Allez, à tout à l'heure. Take care, i'm back! |
New Re: pounard superstar (SomeBody) 23/11/2005 13:45 |
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You are back to Paris ? |
New Re: pounard superstar (roofie) 24/11/2005 18:55 |
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yes man i'm here in paris. |
New Re: pounard superstar (SomeBody) 24/11/2005 19:17 |
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I call you !!! |
New Re: pounard superstar (toto) 24/11/2005 20:58 |
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not me sale cherbourg's poivrot |
New Re: pounard superstar (charcuterie pouplin) 25/11/2005 14:15 |
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what the time please? |
New Re: pounard superstar (khanou) 24/11/2005 22:36 | |
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Yo!! héé il est où mon t-shirt Raffiné Cherbourgens a moi?? |
New Re: pounard superstar (roofman) 27/11/2005 01:32 |
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les tunes d'abord!!! |
New Re: pounard superstar (liteulrom) 27/11/2005 14:07 |
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One member of our group pointed out that there was a discussion among G8 members about dropping Japan from the G8. One of the possible reasons is that Japanese foreign minister is often the only one who doesn't speak enough English to participate directly in the conversations. Several of us pointed out that it was bad policy in this day and age to appoint people who don't speak any English as Foreign Minister. One surprising comment was another member asserting that there was nothing wrong with a non-English speaking Foreign Minister. Doh. It's this sort of block headed pride/nationalism that gets us into trouble. English is currently the primary language for international diplomacy like it or not. I think we should have Foreign Ministers who speak English, French and Chinese. It reminds me of when I was interpreting for the chairman of NHK (The Japanese public broadcast company) in a meeting with Jack Valenti. He told me to tell Jack that "the more English a Japanese speaks, the less power he has." He was pointing out the fact that traditionally people focused their energy on gaining power in Tokyo and people who lost political battles were typically sent overseas as punishment or to get them out of the way. This was over a decade ago and things have changed, but this insular thinking continues in part because as the world's second largest GDP it is still possible to pretend the rest of the world doesn't exist. sigh... |