(2009.Dec.04 09:38 AM)InPaceRequiscat Wrote: [ -> ]Its italian, and it is 'Buon Giorno' , literally meaning good day
Nope you are wrong. It's french. Bonjor which means hello. Next time think before you talk.
(2009.Dec.04 04:31 AM)dnbrocks Wrote: [ -> ]parlez vous francais?
Oui. Je de une petti francais? Commet est tu vou?
repetee en englais pace que ma francais cest bar bon
I'll have two, with a side of fries....
(2009.Dec.04 11:58 AM)Dingus Wrote: [ -> ]I'll have two, with a side of fries....
apparently, we're in europe now...you should order "a royale with cheese."
(2009.Dec.04 11:10 AM)Mock8800 Wrote: [ -> ] (2009.Dec.04 09:38 AM)InPaceRequiscat Wrote: [ -> ]Its italian, and it is 'Buon Giorno' , literally meaning good day
Nope you are wrong. It's french. Bonjor which means hello. Next time think before you talk.
(2009.Dec.04 04:31 AM)dnbrocks Wrote: [ -> ]parlez vous francais?
Oui. Je de une petti francais? Commet est tu vou?
Bonjourno is not Bonjour. And if you look what it is referencing, it is from Inglorious Bastards, where he is playing anamerican undercover as an italian talking to a nazi. Everyone spelled it the phonetic way though, because they are tards.
Moviegoeers hear Buonjourno, but it is Buon Giorno.
Hello. Do you have some extra care I can have? I seem to have run out at the beginning of your rant.
(2009.Dec.04 12:34 PM)TommiTheTaco Wrote: [ -> ]Hello. Do you have some extra care I can have? I seem to have run out at the beginning of your rant.
+1 Fuck you InPace, Get a real name asshole.
(2009.Dec.04 11:10 AM)Mock8800 Wrote: [ -> ] (2009.Dec.04 09:38 AM)InPaceRequiscat Wrote: [ -> ]Its italian, and it is 'Buon Giorno' , literally meaning good day
Nope you are wrong. It's french. Bonjor which means hello. Next time think before you talk.
(2009.Dec.04 04:31 AM)dnbrocks Wrote: [ -> ]parlez vous francais?
Oui. Je de une petti francais? Commet est tu vou?
sorry i used up all of my french.
(2009.Dec.04 11:10 AM)Mock8800 Wrote: [ -> ][quote='InPaceRequiscat' pid='149769' dateline='1259941115']
Its italian, and it is 'Buon Giorno' , literally meaning good day
Nope you are wrong. It's french. Bonjor which means hello. Next time think before you talk.
Shut up Mock. You don't even get the reference. Crawl back into bible camp you flucktard
(2009.Dec.04 03:20 PM)PhisheVA Wrote: [ -> ] (2009.Dec.04 11:10 AM)Mock8800 Wrote: [ -> ][quote='InPaceRequiscat' pid='149769' dateline='1259941115']
Its italian, and it is 'Buon Giorno' , literally meaning good day
Nope you are wrong. It's french. Bonjor which means hello. Next time think before you talk.
Shut up Mock. You don't even get the reference. Crawl back into bible camp you flucktard
"this one time at bible camp, i stuck a flute in my assss!!!"