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Post by The Caribbean Crusader on Apr 13, 2004 18:49:15 GMT -5
Indeed, a most pleasant surprise. And #7 is probably my fave too. 'Pistolero' is just the coolest song! ;D
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Post by The Keeper on Apr 15, 2004 21:29:49 GMT -5
You guys are so lucky. Do you know what really sucks though? Is that all you guys can get all the cool merchandise eg OUATIM and stuff for movies, and half the time here in Oz we dont get any of it! Wish I could get the soundtrack...oh well...
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Post by The Caribbean Crusader on Apr 15, 2004 22:02:31 GMT -5
You and SS, really need to hang out... swap stories on where to get stuff... yeah. Have you met her yet?
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Post by The Keeper on Apr 15, 2004 23:30:44 GMT -5
You and SS, really need to hang out... swap stories on where to get stuff... yeah. Have you met her yet? Uh, I don't think I have met her yet. I don't even know who SS stands for. lol.
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Post by The Fearless Fiend on Apr 16, 2004 4:36:59 GMT -5
SS is The Symbolic Sacrifice. She's our first resident Aussie. She's a real Blossom, that one. to SS. -The Fiend & Piggy
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Post by The Symbolic Sacrifice on Apr 16, 2004 21:28:35 GMT -5
Hiya Keeper I get 90% of my stuff from amazon.com because I'm too impatient to wait for stuff to come out here, I pay through the nose for it, but I wouldn't part with any of my JD stuff for all the tea in china. OUATIM is my favourite CD, I just love it to death. ;D ps check your PMs
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Post by Anique Abberline on Jul 18, 2004 11:57:37 GMT -5
yes, Pistolero is really cewl ;D man, I play that CD over and over, but I still can't get enough of it. I was steering our ship today and I had my discman playing that cd again and I was dancing and steering at the same time
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Post by CIA Agente Arenas on Jul 18, 2004 12:29:57 GMT -5
It's a very energetic CD. I got my Spanish teacher hooked. He seemed to like 'Me Gustas Tu' a lot, despite the grammatically incorrectness of it. I love that you can pop it in and be able to dance/groove/sway/etc. to it. I personally love 'Malaguena' and 'Traeme Paz'. Excellent stuff.
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Post by Anique Abberline on Jul 18, 2004 12:40:15 GMT -5
Yep, love those too...I love them all...this makes me wanna put it into my cd player right now i don't have a spanish teacher I wanna learn spanish
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Post by CIA Agente Arenas on Jul 18, 2004 18:21:52 GMT -5
Not a bad idea... It's good driving music (or boat steering). Spanish isn't a bad language. It let's you know what some of the titles of the songs are, like 'Siempre Mi Amor' (Always My Love) and 'Traeme Paz' (Bring Me Peace). A nice boost of ego.
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Post by The Caribbean Crusader on Jul 18, 2004 20:57:44 GMT -5
Ah ah ah... It's 'Siente, Mi Amor.' I thought it was 'siempre' at first too, which I knew meant 'always'... but turns out it's 'siente' and I don't know what that means. Anyone else? ;D
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Post by The High Flyer on Jul 18, 2004 21:20:30 GMT -5
SmarterChild: Translated from Spanish to English, "Siente" becomes "It feels."
*shrugg*
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Post by CIA Agente Arenas on Jul 18, 2004 21:32:16 GMT -5
I knew that. Siente, it feels, is also the 'tu' (you familiar) command form which can then make it be interpretted as 'Feel, My Love'. Give me the stuff to translate and I will, just don't ask me to remember it.
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Post by The Caribbean Crusader on Jul 18, 2004 21:44:03 GMT -5
Well, you learn something new everyday. sienter = to feel... I take it? siento sientes siente sientemos etc... Si?
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Post by CIA Agente Arenas on Jul 18, 2004 22:15:20 GMT -5
Not quite. It's an evil stem changer. sentir- to feel siento sientes siente sentimos sentis (accent over the i) sienten The bane of all Spanish students everywhere. The stem changing verb. Hey, we learned a bit of Spansh with our music today, didn't we?
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