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by xo » 27/06/2007 - 20:04
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by Xelebes » 29/06/2007 - 4:00
Sheep are too dirty. They only do that in the UK, apparently.
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by Analog-X64 » 29/06/2007 - 20:50
Hmmm... there used to be too many Amiga Demos with Sheep in them, I'm trying to remember if they were German or Swedish Demos....
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by Vosla » 29/06/2007 - 21:52
Weren't that australian demos with that sheep stuff?
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by Analog-X64 » 29/06/2007 - 22:26
Vosla wrote: Weren't that australian demos with that sheep stuff?
There was one that started by a Digitized phrase saying something like "comse de flosse" than the rest is too graphic to describe here.
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by xo » 30/06/2007 - 4:07
I recon' it must've been Canadian.
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by Analog-X64 » 30/06/2007 - 13:05
xo wrote: I recon' it must've been Canadian.
Yeah it does sound French dont it? hehehe....
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by beyond » 02/07/2007 - 13:37
Oh my, they must've spent tons of hours on research there... That's exactly how it goes on in Denmark. Just the amount of donkeys in Denmark says it all!
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by Razmo » 02/07/2007 - 19:36
Hmmm.... I'm a Dane
... I've not witnessed any marriages though
.... I'm sure though, that if you ask some danish women, they'd confirm that they've married a "Stubborn Dog!" ... this is perfectly normal I have to add... in fact it's a male trait to be a "stubborn Dog!" (read; "donkey") if you ask many of them... the danes cannot claim this trait as their own though.... I bet this happens in other countries as well... right?
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by Armand » 18/07/2007 - 20:22
I've heard Danes are a daring people, but you never know.
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by merman » 18/07/2007 - 20:46
Why would a dog want to marry a donkey?
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by xo » 18/07/2007 - 23:03
merman wrote: Why would a dog want to marry a donkey?
/coat
A donkey is stubborn and a dog is god-willed and optimistic.
The perfect couple. But dog + person or donkey + person. Well....
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by n3mo » 26/07/2007 - 7:53
How can one actually get into the topic of marrying donkey's and dogs?!
There will always be some extremists, but this... LOL!!
What a comparisation....
Btw.. In the before mentioned sheep demo, they speak swedish,
if that's any help
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