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    My youngest got a Nerf-type dart gun for his birthday. This is the package.

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    Re: Something was lost in translation I think

    The Chinese still havent mastered the English language ;D

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      Re: Something was lost in translation I think



      my whole car is lost in translation.

      if it is a machine, motorheads speak a universal language. I guess it goes for kids toys from the similar place.
      Previously boxer3main
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        Re: Something was lost in translation I think

        Yeah, we have a new sushi shop opening up in town. The name? "Johny roll" Not so sure I want to get take out from them.
        Tom
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          Re: Something was lost in translation I think

          read toy boxes at the dollar store, LOL!!!!
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            Re: Something was lost in translation I think

            I was gonna say, that had to come from the dollar store, not walmart

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              Re: Something was lost in translation I think

              Have you ever been working on something and it's really not going your way and you run out of cuss words? Then you go to the store to get more so you can finish the job and all they have is cheap imported cuss words. Sorry but "son of shit" and "I'm crapped" just aren't going to get the job done. I always keep a good supply of genuine made-in-USA OEM replacement cuss words-they're expensive, but worth it!

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                Re: Something was lost in translation I think

                Originally posted by Mr4Speed
                Have you ever been working on something and it's really not going your way and you run out of cuss words? Then you go to the store to get more so you can finish the job and all they have is cheap imported cuss words. Sorry but "son of shit" and "I'm crapped" just aren't going to get the job done. I always keep a good supply of genuine made-in-USA OEM replacement cuss words-they're expensive, but worth it!
                Kris, thanks for the laugh! I imagine these words may have been used by the great one, George Carlin?


                Ron
                It's really no different than trying to glue them back on after she has her way.

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