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BooleanEarth
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Ad_Arcana_Tutanda wrote:
Has it struck anybody odd that as the days go on that the Junsui sound more and more like a broken Furby?


Perhaps not so much broken as rewired by a mental patient.

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Soulmech
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steve-0 wrote:
Ad_Arcana_Tutanda wrote:

Has it struck anybody odd that as the days go on that the Junsui sound more and more like a broken Furby?


a furby's never asked me about how i was taught to hold my penis ;p

Obviously you didn't talk to it enough.

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steve-0
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or maybe i talked to it TOO much?

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Astrotrain
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i'm follow this game since yesterday..
i would like to ask you if in the others keys had happened something like this.

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sergio37
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We don´t need search by IP

WE FOUND IT!!!!. The user is ElChispero1814 is our little friend Patrick he only got 1 post respond to another user called DeliaDelfinaD 3ds Wink (kust 1 post COMPLETLY offtopic)

just gevi me a few mins to translate

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sergio37
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anyway maybe someone can traslate this better than me:

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Originalmente publicado por DeliaDelfinaD
Hay tantos lugares para ir en la vida, pero siempre nos hemos mantenido como piedra sólida. Queremos saber dónde fluye el agua.

Bendito seas,
JJ
@JJ

Todo para mí se lo llevo la corriente del rio. Pero dejé lo que buscas allí - donde la moto italiana quedó atrapada debajo del tren.

Me pregunto si recordaran al niño bastardo de Bordeaux que viajo a América? Todos estarían bebiendo!

Siempre tuyo,
PM


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steve-0
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sergio37 wrote:
We don´t need search by IP

WE FOUND IT!!!!. The user is ElChispero1814 is our little friend Patrick he only got 1 post respond to another user called DeliaDelfinaD 3ds Wink (kust 1 post COMPLETLY offtopic)

just gevi me a few mins to translate


DeliaDelfinaD wrote:

Hay tantos lugares para ir en la vida, pero siempre nos hemos mantenido como piedra sólida. Queremos saber dónde fluye el agua.

Bendito seas,
JJ


ElChispero1814 wrote:

@JJ

Todo para mí se lo llevo la corriente del rio. Pero dejé lo que buscas allí - donde la moto italiana quedó atrapada debajo del tren.

Me pregunto si recordaran al niño bastardo de Bordeaux que viajo a América? Todos estarían bebiendo!

Siempre tuyo,
PM


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EverBlue
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Babelfish sucks, could use an actual translation, but this will do until that comes up.

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There are so many places to go in the life, but always we have stayed like solid stone. We want to know where the water flows. Blessed you are, JJ



@JJ Everything for me I take the current to it of the river. But I left what you look for there - where the Italian motorcycle was catched underneath the train. I ask myself if they remembered the bastard boy of Bordeaux that I travel to America? All would be drinking! Always yours, P.m.


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Astrotrain
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Link Please!

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steve-0
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where the Italian motorcycle was catched underneath the train.

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Nighthawk
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DeliaDelfinaD wrote:

Hay tantos lugares para ir en la vida, pero siempre nos hemos mantenido como piedra sólida. Queremos saber dónde fluye el agua.

Bendito seas,
JJ


There are so many places to go in life, but we have always maintained ourselves like solid stone. We want to know where the water flows.

Blessed be,
JJ

ElChispero1814 wrote:

@JJ

Todo para mí se lo llevo la corriente del rio. Pero dejé lo que buscas allí - donde la moto italiana quedó atrapada debajo del tren.

Me pregunto si recordaran al niño bastardo de Bordeaux que viajo a América? Todos estarían bebiendo!

Siempre tuyo,
PM


For me everything was taken by the current of the river. But leave what you seek over there - where the Italian motorcycle remained trapped under the train.

He asked if they will remember the bastard boy of Boredeaux who traveled to America? Everyone would have been drinking!

Always yours,
PM
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cma3
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Astrotrain wrote:
Link Please!


http://www.psicofxp.com/forums/el-recreo.536/618185-adivinanzas-responde-y-hace-otra-5.html#post9164666

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cma3
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Nighthawk wrote:
DeliaDelfinaD wrote:

Hay tantos lugares para ir en la vida, pero siempre nos hemos mantenido como piedra sólida. Queremos saber dónde fluye el agua.

Bendito seas,
JJ


There are so many places to go in life, but we have always maintained ourselves like solid stone. We want to know where the water flows.

Bless the Seas,
JJ

ElChispero1814 wrote:

@JJ


Todo para mí se lo llevo la corriente del rio. Pero dejé lo que buscas allí - donde la moto italiana quedó atrapada debajo del tren.

Me pregunto si recordaran al niño bastardo de Bordeaux que viajo a América? Todos estarían bebiendo!

Siempre tuyo,
PM


For me everything was taken by the current of the river. But leave what you seek over there - where the Italian motorcycle remained trapped under teh train.

He asked if they will remember the bastard child of Boredeaux who traveled to America? Everyone was drinking!

Always yours,
PM




"Bless the Seas,
JJ "

For clarity:

Blessed Be...not Bless the seas

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sergio37
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cma3 wrote:
Astrotrain wrote:
Link Please!


http://www.psicofxp.com/forums/el-recreo.536/618185-adivinanzas-responde-y-hace-otra-5.html#post9164666


sorry i forgot that was MY FRIST REAL HELP in game!

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Nighthawk
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Oh yeah, duh. Razz

And to the person that suggested they're making this up as they go along...

http://www.psicofxp.com/amigos/2198681-DeliaDelfinaD/

Quote:
2009-08-26 18:45:28
DeliaDelfinaD joined psicofxp.com.


Yeah, I'd say that was the case.

BTW, if you're wondering the name..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delia_Parodi

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Delia Parodi (1913 -1991) was an Argentine politician and the first Argentine woman to hold a prominent elected post.

Delia Delfina Degliuomini was born to Italian Argentine parents in Ingeniero Luiggi, a small La Pampa Province town, in 1913. Her family relocated to Buenos Aires in 1917 and lived in modest circumstances. She was able to attain secondary education, however, and shortly afterwards met Juan Carlos Parodi.

The enactment of female suffrage in Argentina in 1949 and Parodi's neighborhood work earned her a seat in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 1951 as one of the first 22 women in Congress. The first woman to make a formal speech in the Argentine Congress, she was active in intellectual property and consumer rights...

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