quote:Originally posted by With a name like Smuckers: I was going to say what I thought it stood for, but I didn't want to corrupt any underage users....
Perverted women who've shared that hole with their male lovers think of that. Mostly British will blurt it out, and I can go back and point out all those threads proving its a british thing!
Shame!
{damn this 180 second rule!}
YES AND YES !!!
IT IS A BRITISH THING, I HAVE INVESTIGATED IT, I EVEN TESTED IT ON THE ONLY BRITISH WOMAN I TALKED TO FROM HERE AND SHE ALMOST SCREAMED SHE LOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVES IT WHEN I JUST ASKING TO SEE IF IT WAS REALLY TRUE AND DAMN IT WAS HELL OF TRUE LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
it made me laugh when i first saw you post... i wondered if you were refering to yourself or were just having a bad time when you registered.
what film was it from... an american war film... was it black hawk down?
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yea... i thought that first but i cant think of that film without thinking about the gay re-make.... shaving ryans privates... classic!
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quote:Originally posted by ~Sharon Stone~: I thought for "zayat" that she is a "he".
I usually don't know if a person is male or female. So any signs in regards of gender would be more than helpful.
it's actually 7ayat. the 7 replacs an arabic letter that is nonexistent in english. you can also replace the 7 by H. however, the "z" doesnt really wrok
Ok. "Hayat" is the name of hotel chain in US. Now it's easier to understand. Thanks for explanation.
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quote:Originally posted by With a name like Smuckers: I was going to say what I thought it stood for, but I didn't want to corrupt any underage users....
Perverted women who've shared that hole with their male lovers think of that. Mostly British will blurt it out, and I can go back and point out all those threads proving its a british thing!
Shame!
{damn this 180 second rule!}
I completely don't understand what the heck this is supposed to mean, can someone please explain it to me?
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I was sitting in hurghada last year and wanted to keep in touch with some ladies on here so we chose wardar so they would recognise me and after loitering for 3 years i thought it was time to post, and 12 months on i think ive posted about 25 times lol WOW
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Does wardar mean something? Is it a name or something you ladies made up?
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quote:Originally posted by Lazeez: [QUOTE]From someone: Few shops can make nice sobya, have you tried sobya with tamr hindi? ... in alexandria they call shay be laban... I think they do this in Cairo too
I think if you order shay bel laban anywhere in Egypt, you'll just get tea with milk.
As for my name, well, you'll work it out.
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Warda does mean flower in arabic, and i wanted that nick but when i tried to register it someone has it already, so chose wardar instead. I dont think in means anything.
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I've been called "focus" for years now. I think people actually forgot what my real name was. someone started it in highschool because of my broken old and useless glasses which i kept trying get to see anything with. Then somehow it got transferred to university.
turns out though i got some big concentration ability. When I'm concentrating I somehow manage to isolate myself from the outside world, and I put some weird frowning expression that makes people think something's wrong with me lol. That confirmed the nickname even more.
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