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What's that French Phrase...
Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Nov 6, 2002
Didn't expect what?
Side-stepping the german thread; Does anyone know what 'deja vu' actually means?
Liam.
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Loup Dargent Posted Nov 6, 2002
mmmmm... "deja vu" again...
who knows about "cul-de-sac"?!..
i know it means "dead end" but why would people go to the bottom of a bag?!...
loup
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egon Posted Nov 6, 2002
aah, I see.
How about deja vu? What's that mean when it's at home?
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Mu Beta Posted Nov 6, 2002
Afternoon Egon - has Fantasy Football finished, or have you just forgotten again?
B
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egon Posted Nov 6, 2002
*puts hands on hips, puts on face and points B in the approximate direction of F93200?thread=221475 *
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Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Nov 6, 2002
Master B! I haven't seen you around for a while. I don't suppose you could help us out. Do you know what 'deja vu' actually means?
Liam.
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Mu Beta Posted Nov 6, 2002
Aplogies, Egon - I appear to have accidently unsubscribed...
B
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Loup Dargent Posted Nov 6, 2002
that's usually when watching repeats on BBC...
but yep "deja-vu" experiences can happen at home too... when a visitor or a relative is talking to/with you and you feel that you already went through that discussion with them before EVEN so that particular discussion never took place before...
[i'm not talking about situations where my spousal unit keeps talking about the same subject all the time BTW...]
now can we have "deja vu" experiences while on h2g2?!...
who knows... the principle would be the same i suppose...
loup
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Narapoia Posted Nov 6, 2002
Do you know, I have this weird feeling that I've seen this all before...
Spooky.
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Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Nov 6, 2002
Cheers for that Master B.
Does anyone know what 'deja vu' actually means?
Liam.
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Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Nov 6, 2002
We are at the end of the fourth page of people asking "Does anyone know what 'deja vu' actually means". Let's make it five.
Loup - you're a francophone. Do you know what 'deja vu' actually means?
Liam.
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Narapoia Posted Nov 6, 2002
Loup, for the sake of your sanity, there's always the unsubscribe option!
Loup, for the sake of your sanity, there's always the unsubscribe option!
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