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Tade-01 [2012-09-20 13:33:49 +0000 UTC]
Randomness is always good when you use a sledgehammer wrapped with ducktape and bananas. Know what I mean?
So, anyway, how are you my man?
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Dominicabra In reply to Tade-01 [2012-09-20 22:08:36 +0000 UTC]
And if you put some velcro attachable Panzers with the banana sledgehammer you got the meaning of random at its fullest.
Ah, I'm the same as always except I got married to some new lass I met one year ago and now I have twins and bankrupt. nah, I stick with the same old Cintia and we have fun as far our budget lets us. I have 2.5 liters of beer inside my belly now so everything isd ok.
Dude I figured you were dead
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Tade-01 In reply to Dominicabra [2012-09-20 22:32:37 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, it's always a good mix if you add some rubberbands on top of it also.
It's good to hear that nothing has changed. And what comes to me being dead, well my head kind of regenerates over and over again.
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Dominicabra In reply to Tade-01 [2012-09-20 22:58:22 +0000 UTC]
Do you still smoke and/or do workout?
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Tade-01 In reply to Dominicabra [2012-09-20 23:17:58 +0000 UTC]
It's on/off for me in both of those thingies. Like, I had not been smoking from, like january or something and I bought a pack just yesterday, so... it's on/off at non-regular basis for me. It's always just a matter of time when I crack
I've been cycling the whole summer, but no bodybuilding or such. The longest time I've been cycling in a single day is about 3 hours, but I don't really do it in regular basis. And the fall is coming hard in here, with all the leaves dying and all, it rains all the fucking time and wind is blowing hard. Doesn't really make me want to go out that much. In Finland, we have this common saying: "Sataa kuin Esterin perseestΓ€". Roughly translation would be: "It rains like from the ass of Esteri." (Esteri is a woman's name here)
Now, I don't know where the hell that saying originates from and I doubt many do, but it does rain a lot in here, It's like pouring buckets of water sometimes from the sky 24-7 and that's what it basically means.
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Dominicabra In reply to Tade-01 [2012-09-20 23:47:08 +0000 UTC]
We are in the last rays of summer sunlight here, but they'll soon be gone as well.
I guess Esteri would be Esther or (in catalan) Ester. I wonder what Ester would have done back in the past to have all the blokes blaming her.
I am smoking quite a lot, and I quit exercising. I quit in mid july, when just moving your eyebrows made you go all sweaty. I can't afford an air conditioned gym or ever a conditioner in my home.
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Tade-01 In reply to Dominicabra [2012-09-21 09:53:48 +0000 UTC]
Yup. I personally like this time of the year, because I like the sound of rain. It makes me sleepy. They are saying in the newspapers that we are going to have the sickest winter in a long time here. In other words, Finland is a great place to get tattoos, because the sun shines here like 3 months during a year and the rest of the time it's just cold. There's not a big chance to get infections on your tattoos here, not because od any heat, that is.
Yeah, I thought of that also. I bet you're right, Esteri is Ester and Esther in other countries. Bit of an old name here, these days almost nobody names their child with that name, because here it makes her sound like an old pub-rose with a low whisky voice and milksacks hanging below her knees. That's Esther for you.
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Dominicabra In reply to Tade-01 [2012-09-21 17:45:06 +0000 UTC]
Yup, but you have to have your tatts covered by layers of clothes most time of the year!
Hahaha, a lot of kids of the new breed are called Esther here in Catalonia (next state of Europe with some luck). It's a somewhat fancy name common amongst wealthy people.
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Tade-01 In reply to Dominicabra [2012-09-22 23:49:23 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, but you see, we Fins tend to be indoors most of the time, we heat those houses like hell during winter and I ain't talking about them saunas either. Just came to my mind, I just saw this episode of Anthony Bourdain, where he visits Finland in winter 2012. If they show his travel/food program there you should watch it. It pretty much sums up what we Fins are like, drunk and very manic-depressive. I laughed my ass off and it was very refreshing to see the outside opinion of my drunken inmates.
Esther sounds far better than Esteri, it sounds like a grumpy old lady's name when we pronounce it. Though, Finnish ain't the prettiest language in the world, we make everything sound horrible.
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Dominicabra In reply to Tade-01 [2012-11-04 14:29:59 +0000 UTC]
I'll check that episode out, I never heard of the program before.
You finns sound like badass orcs (take it as a compliment).
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Tade-01 In reply to Dominicabra [2012-11-09 13:39:20 +0000 UTC]
Haha! Orcs! That's a good one.
This is a pretty normal sight in Finland btw. [link]
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