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I have a new identity .... in case anyone hadn't guessed from the wit & quality of my posts .... I am the poster formerly known as janeo. :lol:

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Mine was made up on the spur of the moment. The phrase "Yer tea's oot" comes from the play 'Just a Boy's Game' from the late 70's starring Frankie Miller (hence the avatar).

 

It seemed appropriate given we're looking for celebrities who's tea'll maybe be oot shortly.

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Mine was made up on the spur of the moment. The phrase "Yer tea's oot" comes from the play 'Just a Boy's Game' from the late 70's starring Frankie Miller (hence the avatar).

 

It seemed appropriate given we're looking for celebrities who's tea'll maybe be oot shortly.

Hullawrerr yerteasoot, howzitgaunweeman? Thanks furcummin. ( Welcome )

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Have you ever seen a squirrel masturbate? Well I have, hence my name. That, & it's a name of a character that I've created.

Yes... Here's a shot my latest film.

 

hossquig16ix.jpg

Good lord!

I just realised whats happening in that photo.

Theres two animals...

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You've obviously never watched " Squirrelporn the movie " then? Red hot!

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Pretty easy to see where my name is derived. Born in 1990, used to like weather alot. I had always wished that I had made it something more relevant and clever having to do with deaths.

 

I don't know why but I still use weatherman90 wherever I register, it makes for alot of search results on google. I ought to think of something new to use wherever i go...but don't start conjuring up Manilow-related nicknames for me :ph34r:

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Welcome to Deathlist!

 

Hullawrerr yerteasoot, howzitgaunweeman? Thanks furcummin. ( Welcome )

 

Orright, thanks forra welcome.

 

Some great chat on here with the added bonus of some great squirrel p0rn. Who could ask for more? :(

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Mine was made up on the spur of the moment. The phrase "Yer tea's oot" comes from the play 'Just a Boy's Game' from the late 70's starring Frankie Miller (hence the avatar).

 

It seemed appropriate given we're looking for celebrities who's tea'll maybe be oot shortly.

Aye, aye Yerteasoot.

 

Come awaa in.

 

Ye'll hiv hud yer tea.

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My user name explained.

 

regards,

Hein

How would a Dutchman pronounce your name Hein? Do you have to hoick anything up or is it as read?

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My user name explained.

How would a Dutchman pronounce your name Hein? Do you have to hoick anything up or is it as read?

Good question. The 'ei' is a diphthong that English doesn't use. If you pronounce it as rhyming with 'fine', you're pretty close. The fact is that the dialects of Dutch spoken in Rotterdam and The Hague do exactly that.

 

regards,

Hein

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Mine was made up on the spur of the moment. The phrase "Yer tea's oot" comes from the play 'Just a Boy's Game' from the late 70's starring Frankie Miller (hence the avatar).

 

It seemed appropriate given we're looking for celebrities who's tea'll maybe be oot shortly.

Welcome Yerteasoot, nice to see another Glaswegian on board!

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How would a Dutchman pronounce your name Hein? Do you have to hoick anything up or is it as read?

Good question. The 'ei' is a diphthong that English doesn't use. If you pronounce it as rhyming with 'fine', you're pretty close. The fact is that the dialects of Dutch spoken in Rotterdam and The Hague do exactly that.

 

regards,

Hein

And just don't try to pronounce 'magere', it's going to kill you. (Which may sound appropriate for this forum, but whereas you're probably not a celebrity included on this year's list, there's nothing in it for us.)

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How would a Dutchman pronounce your name Hein? Do you have to hoick anything up or is it as read?

Good question. The 'ei' is a diphthong that English doesn't use. If you pronounce it as rhyming with 'fine', you're pretty close. The fact is that the dialects of Dutch spoken in Rotterdam and The Hague do exactly that.

 

regards,

Hein

Thanks Hein, I'm more interested in the 'Skinny' rather than the 'Henry' as it were.

Have I got that the right way around?

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As the unclaimed love child of Wilford Brimley I felt it was only proper and befitting to use his name in my member name. Growing up Uncle Wilfie (as he wished to be known) was quite close to me and always a doting gentleman giving me most anything I wanted (except a visit to Walter Cronkites Palace of Pleasure).. It was Uncle Wilfie that first let me know of my interest in men...uh, maybe I had best save that for another time. Anyway I always try to acknowledge the man who taught me the value of oatmeal baths.

 

As for Bruno, it was what Uncle Wilfie's good friend Vladimir used to call me.

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:( raider+Oct 16 2005, 06:41 AM-->

QUOTE(Tom(:( raider @ Oct 16 2005, 06:41 AM)
And just don't try to pronounce 'magere', it's going to kill you. (Which may sound appropriate for this forum, but whereas you're probably not a celebrity included on this year's list, there's nothing in it for us.)

I have a pretty good idea how to say it - I know the "g" is pronounced "ch" as in "loch", but do you stress the "a" or the first "e"? Is it magere or magere?

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I have a pretty good idea how to say it - I know the "g" is pronounced "ch" as in "loch", but do you stress the "a" or the first "e"? Is it magere or magere?

 

You stress the first syllable, as if it were a dactyl.

 

By the way, I always presumed that the most accurate pronunciation for 'loch' would be something like 'lok' (it says so in my dictionary, for that matter). The more guttural 'loch' is Scottish, I presume?

 

 

Thanks Hein, I'm more interested in the 'Skinny' rather than the 'Henry' as it were.

Have I got that the right way around?

 

And yes, 'magere' is dutch for 'skinny'.

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I have a pretty good idea how to say it - I know the "g" is pronounced  "ch" as in "loch", but do you stress the "a" or the first "e"? Is it magere or magere?

The first syllable is stressed, the other two not. In terms of verse it's a dactyl.

 

The a is a long vowel. Unfortunately English doesn't use that phoneme, but the "aaaargh" sound you make when you stub your toe comes very close. Both e's are schwa's.

 

The g is indeed pronounced as in 'loch'. Scots should have no problem with rolling the r.

 

Next lesson in this series: Dutch swearing in business and leasure.

 

regards,

Hein

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Is that avatar Stan Boardman in a hat??

 

Hmmm.....yeah I hadn't noticed the resemblance until now, I think I'll need to find a better image of Frankie or find something else.

 

Welcome Yerteasoot, nice to see another Glaswegian on board!

 

Thanks, Lady Grendel. Nice handle, makes me want to dig through all my old albums and take a nostalgia trip back to the days of the Geezabun Chorus at the barras. I like the 'Halt your goats there' line :lol:

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..I like the 'Halt your goats there' line  :lol:

Cheers :D

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Is that avatar Stan Boardman in a hat??

 

Hmmm.....yeah I hadn't noticed the resemblance until now, I think I'll need to find a better image of Frankie or find something else.

 

Welcome Yerteasoot, nice to see another Glaswegian on board!

 

Thanks, Lady Grendel. Nice handle, makes me want to dig through all my old albums and take a nostalgia trip back to the days of the Geezabun Chorus at the barras. I like the 'Halt your goats there' line :lol:

Good to welcome another Freak to the forum :D

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Welcome Yerteasoot, nice to see another Glaswegian on board!

 

Thanks, Lady Grendel. Nice handle, makes me want to dig through all my old albums and take a nostalgia trip back to the days of the Geezabun Chorus at the barras. I like the 'Halt your goats there' line :D

Thanks yerteasoot, the goats are courtesy of Boudicca, Gizzabun is courtesy of Teddy! Nice to see someone else who recognises them too :lol:

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