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What's that French Phrase...

Post 61

Spiff


But what do the Deutsche Leute use for 'deja vu'? smiley - smiley


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Post 62

Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.)

I knew you were going to ask that. smiley - huh


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Post 63

Spiff


*Noooooo-body expects the Deja Vu!*


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Post 64

Loup Dargent

except in here...smiley - whistle

smiley - footprintssmiley - footprintssmiley - footprints

loupsmiley - fullmoon


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Post 65

Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo.

Didn't expect what?

Side-stepping the german thread; Does anyone know what 'deja vu' actually means?

Liam.


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Post 66

Loup Dargent

mmmmm... "deja vu" again...smiley - biggrin

who knows about "cul-de-sac"?!..
i know it means "dead end" but why would people go to the bottom of a bag?!...smiley - whistle

smiley - footprintssmiley - footprintssmiley - footprints

loupsmiley - fullmoon


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Post 67

Mu Beta

Literally, "deja vu" means "already seen"

B


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Post 68

egon

aah, I see.

How about deja vu? What's that mean when it's at home?


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Post 69

Mu Beta

Afternoon Egon - has Fantasy Football finished, or have you just forgotten again?

B


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Post 70

egon

*puts hands on hips, puts on smiley - cross face and points B in the approximate direction of F93200?thread=221475 *


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Post 71

Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo.

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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Post 72

Mu Beta

Literally, "deja vu" means "already seen"

B


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Post 73

Mu Beta

Aplogies, Egon - I appear to have accidently unsubscribed...

B


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Post 74

Loup Dargent

that's usually when watching repeats on BBC...smiley - whistle

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...smiley - biggrin]

now can we have "deja vu" experiences while on h2g2?!...
who knows... the principle would be the same i suppose...smiley - biggrin

smiley - footprintssmiley - footprintssmiley - footprints

loupsmiley - fullmoon


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Post 75

Narapoia

Do you know, I have this weird feeling that I've seen this all before...
Spooky.


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Post 76

Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo.

Cheers for that Master B.

Does anyone know what 'deja vu' actually means?

Liam.


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Post 77

egon

apparently it menas, literally, already seen.


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Post 78

Loup Dargent

smiley - wahsmiley - wahsmiley - wah

loupsmiley - fullmoon


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Post 79

Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo.

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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Post 80

Narapoia

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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