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James LaBrie falls on the stage once again.

Started by DarkLord_Lalinc, July 01, 2012, 03:22:03 PM

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ZirconBlue

I'm still trying to figure out what effect adding a bunch of silent "e"s on the end of a word has.


Beautiful Agony

I think someone has been putting something in his tea.

:lol

DebraKadabra

No fall tonight, and we noticed that the gear was set way far back from the lip of the stage. :lol
Look at all us freaks cluttering your city streets
Still scalping their ticket-less applause
Spun monkeys on the railroad track, take me to the caine field; I walk along pick my spiderbite
Basically Kyoko Kirigiri

1neeto

Quote from: nattmorker on July 03, 2012, 08:50:25 AM
Quote from: Deve on July 03, 2012, 08:17:34 AM
Quote from: Scorpion on July 03, 2012, 07:37:51 AM
Darklol, the way that you write laughter ("kekekekeke") looks very strange, imho. I know a Mexican guy who does it "jajajajajaja", do you have an idea as to why that is? Regional differences?

I know "kekeke" is the romanized Korean for "hahaha", and I'm pretty sure "jajaja" is the Spanish way of writing "hahaha" because the "J" in it is supposed to be pronounced as in "jalapeno". Not sure about the latter though.

A little bit off topic... Indeed, here in Mexico we use "jajaja" or "jejeje" for that reason, I've always found funny/interesting the way people in different countries write laughter.

There are languages other than English... imagine that...

hahahajajajahahahakekekeke

CrimsonSunrise

Awesomeness!!  I wish there was an angle that showed JM's face.....  wonder if he actually cracked a smile.. :lol

DarkLord_Lalinc

Quote from: nattmorker on July 03, 2012, 08:50:25 AM
Quote from: Deve on July 03, 2012, 08:17:34 AM
Quote from: Scorpion on July 03, 2012, 07:37:51 AM
Darklol, the way that you write laughter ("kekekekeke") looks very strange, imho. I know a Mexican guy who does it "jajajajajaja", do you have an idea as to why that is? Regional differences?

I know "kekeke" is the romanized Korean for "hahaha", and I'm pretty sure "jajaja" is the Spanish way of writing "hahaha" because the "J" in it is supposed to be pronounced as in "jalapeno". Not sure about the latter though.

A little bit off topic... Indeed, here in Mexico we use "jajaja" or "jejeje" for that reason, I've always found funny/interesting the way people in different countries write laughter.

Everything you just said is true.

TRUE I SAY.

wasteland

In my country it's "ahahahahah", since "ha" means "he has" and it would be a bit strange to have a verb repeated to symolyze laghter.  :lol