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Mar 22, 2005 20:47

Remember how me and Missa figured out how to say "where are my pants?" in Japanese, and then I figured it out in a bunch of other languages and was always saying them ( Read more... )

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teresina March 23 2005, 04:00:03 UTC
quitate tus pantelones y grita mi nombre.

that'll get you hot mexican chicks. and dudes i suppose.

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wolfwoodglomper March 23 2005, 04:40:17 UTC
What does that mean...?

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teresina March 23 2005, 05:07:57 UTC
take off your pants and scream my name.

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wolfwoodglomper March 23 2005, 05:27:14 UTC
Dude, that's awesome!!! Hahaha

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creek_angel March 23 2005, 04:04:26 UTC
¡Haha, eso gran!

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wolfwoodglomper March 23 2005, 04:40:44 UTC
Huh? =P

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creek_angel March 23 2005, 04:42:55 UTC
lol, sorry it means "haha, great" lol

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cymbeline_one March 23 2005, 04:07:31 UTC
Waar zijn mijn broek?

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wolfwoodglomper March 23 2005, 04:41:40 UTC
Doko ni watakushi no zubon desu ka? Wo sind meine Hosen? Donde estas mis pantalones? Where are my pants?

I don't remember French or Italian...=(

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cymbeline_one March 23 2005, 16:02:58 UTC
Où est mon pantalon?

et

Dove sono i miei pantaloni?

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cymbeline_one March 23 2005, 16:05:40 UTC
Also, the spanish verb should be "estan"...since it is "mis pantalones" (plural).

Donde estan mis pantalones?

(Otherwise it sounds like you are saying "Where are you my pants?"
^_^

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