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09.10.2006, 23:11 quote

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Jeggea wrote:
Sorry..I don't understand modern American phrases. Especially when they seem out of context.


Wasn't aware it was a modern american phrase! I have always said that.

 

10.10.2006, 07:29 quote

Aradon
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LMFAO

Go figure isn't american in the slightest, it's normally said in a sarcastic context.
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10.10.2006, 07:32 quote

Anonymous

Aradon wrote:
LMFAO

Go figure isn't american in the slightest, it's normally said in a sarcastic context.


Which is probably why I didn't understand it either. It seemed out of context.

 

10.10.2006, 07:46 quote

Anonymous

Aradon wrote:
LMFAO

Go figure isn't american in the slightest, it's normally said in a sarcastic context.


It is an American phrase...I didn't understand the context it was posted, and I took it maybe she was being needlessly sarcastic. But I wasn't sure if it was a modern way of using it, that's why I questioned it.

 

10.10.2006, 07:54 quote

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Jeggea wrote:
Aradon wrote:
LMFAO

Go figure isn't american in the slightest, it's normally said in a sarcastic context.


It is an American phrase...I didn't understand the context it was posted, and I took it maybe she was being needlessly sarcastic. But I wasn't sure if it was a modern way of using it, that's why I questioned it.


Hmm, didnt know it was american, ahh well learn something new everyday, i liken it to irony myself.
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10.10.2006, 07:59 quote

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Aradon wrote:
Jeggea wrote:
Aradon wrote:
LMFAO

Go figure isn't american in the slightest, it's normally said in a sarcastic context.


It is an American phrase...I didn't understand the context it was posted, and I took it maybe she was being needlessly sarcastic. But I wasn't sure if it was a modern way of using it, that's why I questioned it.


Hmm, didnt know it was american, ahh well learn something new everyday, i liken it to irony myself.


It wasn't used 30 years ago that I can remember, probably came in with the yuppies Razz

 

10.10.2006, 15:13 quote

Anonymous

Jeggea wrote:
It is an American phrase...I didn't understand the context it was posted, and I took it maybe she was being needlessly sarcastic. But I wasn't sure if it was a modern way of using it, that's why I questioned it.


She was being sarcastic, as usual.

 

10.10.2006, 16:33 quote

Anonymous

cant be doing with this chav speak..lmao

 

10.10.2006, 16:47 quote

Anonymous

53846 wrote:
cant be doing with this chav speak..lmao


?!

 
 
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