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egon Posted Nov 17, 2002
Literally, deja vu means already seen.
I mean, quite frankly, it's so simple that I'm astonisherd that none of you morons have goot it yet. Oh well, maybe you could answer my quesion: What dopes deja vu actuillay men?
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Narapoia Posted Nov 17, 2002
Sorry? What language was that then? Certainly not English or French...
And there's no need to be offensive. I'm definitely not a moron, I just want to know what deja vu means.
So there.
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Narapoia Posted Nov 17, 2002
First insults, now bragging!
Whatever happened to online etiquette?
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Loup Dargent Posted Nov 17, 2002
eh?!...
me a moron?!...
i've been called many names [unprintable on here...] but moron never...
i've explained what "deja vu" meant already but assumed that people wanted to go deeper than the official version... so there...
and what's this business?!...
someone with some "folies of grandeur"...
my holy backside... hehe...
anyway going back to the subject...
what does deja vu mean?!...
and we don't want the boring official explanation...
loup
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egon Posted Nov 17, 2002
Literally, deja vu means fjsdgbsgi sd.uzthrwsatgilaru sjdafiugaugasiuo rt,auguraulrgb satuogutgwaul.
Well, you did say you didn't want a boring official version
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Loup Dargent Posted Nov 17, 2002
hehe... well done...
that's the spirit...
but can you explain why "deja vu" is what you just said?!...
loup
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Narapoia Posted Nov 17, 2002
Well thankyou, Biggroin, for that illuminating contribution to the thread.
Loup - folies de whatever - is that like delusions of adequacy?!
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Loup Dargent Posted Nov 17, 2002
i was going to say "that's the size of it" but on second thought changed my mind...
didn't want to encourage desillusion among the regulars of this thread...
loup
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Narapoia Posted Nov 17, 2002
I dream of getting an answer to the question 'what is the meaning of the phrase "deja vu"' but, just as it seems that enlightenment is around the corner, I always wake up.
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Narapoia Posted Nov 17, 2002
No, haven't had a chance to dream about yet cos I haven't been to sleep since the subject came up.
And anyway I wouldn't say if I had, cos he'd probably think it flattering.
(You have no idea how long it took me to find an alternative to the phrase "it would go to his head")
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Narapoia Posted Nov 17, 2002
*note to self: re-read before posting! re-read before posting!*
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Narapoia Posted Nov 17, 2002
?aedi taht htiw pu emoc uoy did erehw ,puol ,su nethgilne
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