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Meat Redfish
04 Aug 2009, 02:48
Banjos are cool!

"when im cleaning windows" will be his first release! lol


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samurai7
05 Aug 2009, 01:51
Banjos are cool!

"when im cleaning windows" will be his first release! lol


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that's an ukelele ;)

Pudding
05 Aug 2009, 02:59
that's an ukelele ;)

Correct

This is a Banjo

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Wario
05 Aug 2009, 03:29
that's an ukelele ;)

You know too much ....

:kickass:

AndrewG
05 Aug 2009, 03:30
Not exactly rocket science WL if you know the difference... sorry....

Wario
05 Aug 2009, 03:35
Not exactly rocket science WL if you know the difference... sorry....

Well, I see your point DrewG. but there is only one true banjo:

http://www.puolenkuunpelit.com/kauppa/images/BanjoKazooie.jpeg

AndrewG
05 Aug 2009, 09:50
That game was awesome.... it really was.

RadioMaster
05 Aug 2009, 10:01
that's an ukelele ;)

You know too much ....

:kickass:

if he really knew that much he'd know that it would be spelt "a ukelele" instead of "an ukulele" as the pronounciation of u starts with a consonant (="yukelele"). :yep: :))


(I'm a smartass)

daveake
05 Aug 2009, 10:22
if he really knew that much he'd know that it would be spelt "a ukelele" instead of "an ukulele" as the pronounciation of u starts with a consonant (="yukelele"). :yep: :))


(I'm a smartass)

If you were as much a smartass as I am, you'd be able to spell pronunciation
;-)

RadioMaster
05 Aug 2009, 10:51
damnit lol

samurai7
05 Aug 2009, 16:40
if he really knew that much he'd know that it would be spelt "a ukelele" instead of "an ukulele" as the pronounciation of u starts with a consonant (="yukelele"). :yep: :))


(I'm a smartass)

in written English, we use 'an' before a vowel-led word, and words beginning with 'h', for example 'an hotel'.

RadioMaster
05 Aug 2009, 16:58
but even in written english it's a matter of pronunciation. "an hotel" could be pronounced as "an 'otel" that's why you add the 'n'. (it's the exactly opposite case with ukulele/ukelele)

at least that's what I've learned in school.

Wario
05 Aug 2009, 17:32
Wow, our own thread! This rocks!

AndyK
05 Aug 2009, 17:36
Wow, our own thread! This rocks!

Just remember to look after it, feed it and clean it out. We don't want find it in a plastic bag weighed down with a brick at the bottom of the canal when you've got bored with it.

AndrewG
05 Aug 2009, 18:08
Just remember to look after it, feed it and clean it out. We don't want find it in a plastic bag weighed down with a brick at the bottom of the canal when you've got bored with it.

Isn't that exactly what happened to Pud's Bat 3 copy? :twisted:

Evil One
05 Aug 2009, 18:55
I don't think he ever bought a copy in the end.

RadioMaster
05 Aug 2009, 19:00
Wow, our own thread! This rocks!

Just remember to look after it, feed it and clean it out. We don't want find it in a plastic bag weighed down with a brick at the bottom of the canal when you've got bored with it.

and, of course, stay ON topic :))

AndyK
05 Aug 2009, 19:30
RJ said ...
and, of course, stay ON topic :))


Which is of course what I was alluding to with this statement ...
Just remember to look after it, feed it and clean it out. We don't want find it in a plastic bag weighed down with a brick at the bottom of the canal when you've got bored with it.

MLUKFC is now providing a translation and subtitles service :lmao:

duke knooby
05 Aug 2009, 19:45
the big yin and the banjo... :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHaLItu2Hf0

R.
05 Aug 2009, 20:27
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Pudding
05 Aug 2009, 23:26
I don't think he ever bought a copy in the end.

That is correct :))