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Frank La Rue
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Quote: from expatchuck on 9:02 pm on Feb. 7, 2005 Huh?
"Vorsprung Durch Technik" (Progress with Technology) used to be the SLogan for BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke) in the Germanspeaking part of Europe. I havent seen the slogan in their adds the last few years. Presumably RTB is complementing yo u on your car
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Thai Girls : Meet Sexy Thai Girls
Posted on: 1:07 am on Feb. 8, 2005
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expatchuck
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"Ah, so!" he said. But I don't drive a BMW. I drive a car with all those Olympic rings on the front of it. Well, four out of five ain't bad.
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Bangkok Women : Meet Sensual Bangkok Women
Posted on: 1:35 am on Feb. 8, 2005
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Broken Leg
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Quote: from Frank La Rue on 1:01 pm on Feb. 8, 2005
Quote: from expatchuck on 9:02 pm on Feb. 7, 2005 Huh?
"Vorsprung Durch Technik" (Progress with Technology) used to be the SLogan for BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke) in the Germanspeaking part of Europe. I havent seen the slogan in their adds the last few years. Presumably RTB is complementing yo u on your car
was Audi
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Thai Girls : Meet Sexy Thai Girls
Posted on: 2:41 am on Feb. 8, 2005
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ringthebells
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thanks leg. I really meant that I was well ahead of xpc, due to my filigrant technique with the dames. audi, huh?? rtb P.S. broken leg 1, frank 0
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Sexy Bangkok Girls
Posted on: 5:19 am on Feb. 8, 2005
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expatchuck
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What is a filigrant and do I have one?
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Thai Women : Meet Matured Thai Women
Posted on: 8:20 am on Feb. 8, 2005
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ringthebells
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analytic, analytical, artful, astute, complex, crafty, cunning, deep, designing, detailed, devious, dexterous, exacting, foxy, guileful, insidious, intriguing, keen, penetrating, perceptive, precise, ratiocinative, scheming, shrewd, skillful, sly, wily hope that helps. rtb
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Bangkok Women : Meet Beautiful Thai Girls
Posted on: 8:57 am on Feb. 8, 2005
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sorapong
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Rtb, My first response was to want to say, in raspy kateoy-ese, “Sexy man, you have a very large thesaurus.” Then I tried to find the word “filigrant” in a thesaurus. Then a dictionary. Then by a simple Google search… Nothing (save something apparently in Finnish). Filigrant is an extremely lovely word. (I’ve always liked thinking of vocal or guitar flourishes as filigree.) Where did you find it? S
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Attractive Thai Girls
Posted on: 2:06 pm on Feb. 8, 2005
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expatchuck
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Quote: from sorapong on 2:00 am on Feb. 9, 2005 Rtb, My first response was to want to say, in raspy kateoy-ese, “Sexy man, you have a very large thesaurus.” Then I tried to find the word “filigrant” in a thesaurus. Then a dictionary. Then by a simple Google search… Nothing (save something apparently in Finnish). Filigrant is an extremely lovely word. (I’ve always liked thinking of vocal or guitar flourishes as filigree.) Where did you find it? S
Sorapong: Rtb may have made the word up. He has been known to do this from time to time. Like accusing me of taking two lady boys upstairs when they were really ladies. Everybody knows there are no lady boys on Soi Yodsak.
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Thai Girls : Meet Active Thai Girls
Posted on: 9:14 pm on Feb. 8, 2005
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DaffyDuck
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'filigran' - the origin is from the German language, colloquial for 'delicate'. *QUACK*
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Thai Women : Meet Matured Thai Women
Posted on: 1:23 am on Feb. 9, 2005
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Frank La Rue
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Quote: from Broken Leg on 3:35 pm on Feb. 8, 2005
Quote: from Frank La Rue on 1:01 pm on Feb. 8, 2005
Quote: from expatchuck on 9:02 pm on Feb. 7, 2005 Huh?
"Vorsprung Durch Technik" (Progress with Technology) used to be the SLogan for BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke) in the Germanspeaking part of Europe. I havent seen the slogan in their adds the last few years. Presumably RTB is complementing yo u on your car
was Audi
Broken Leg, I stand corrected - it WAS Audi. THanks for refreshing my memory. Suddenly RTB's statement makes complete sense, and so does EPC (for once - maybe retiement helps) as EPC says he actually HAS an audi. As Audi is an upmarket car anyone on the board now knows EPC has an Audi in the driveway ripe for nickin'-
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Attractive Thai Girls
Posted on: 1:26 am on Feb. 9, 2005
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