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I did, and got confused by the vicious attack on the phone booth clip :
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Thanks dude! Did you check out the playlist I made of my own videos? It's on my FB.
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*promote because I know people who were there in person. Good times. Also, *wtf
Deustchland? Is that Germany? I think I'll start.
What would it be like if we all did this? I love the idea.
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>> ^bareboards2:
It's one of my biggest pet peeves, how folks from other countries don't pronounce a country's name the way the country does.
Cuba. Kooo-ba.
I was talking to a Cuban citizen in Heathrow Airport (I'm American) and when I asked where he was from he said, "Kooo-ba." Then did a mental shake, and said "Er, Cue-ba." I was shocked that my entire nation mispronounces his country's name, and he feels like he should CORRECT HIMSELF for my benefit.
This is wrong on so many levels, I can't hardly stand it.
It has been Kooo-ba ever since for me. And I listen carefully for other country's CORRECT NAME.
Ironically -- humorously -- the United States of America -- the United States -- can actually be translated into other languages, so I don't hold other country's to my own personal standard.
Have you ever heard a Southern say "Italian"? "Eye-talian." My father, with a Masters Degree in Engineering from MIT, say "Eye-talian." "High-why-yah."
My god.
So... you don't ever say Germany?
I agree that it's cool to say things in the "local" language, but a lot of the time you're basically pronouncing the country's name in English rather than in the local language. Like Polska vs Poland, Ukraine vs Україна etc :
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*promote because I know people who were there in person. Good times. Also, *wtf
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Reminds me of the time we saw a game with @<a rel="nofollow" href="http://videosift.com/member/messenger" title="member since August 23rd, 2006" class="profilelink">messenger *doublepromote the *fire!
... AHAHAHAHAAHAHAH, ah. And *drugs for the, stuff.
*ranch
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*howto WINNING *promote!
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The ending is a delightful kind of *wtf to *promote, followed by a much larger wtf. Fascinating.
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*promote because I can. So good.
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Yeah, what exactly happened there??
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Hey, buddy. I don't know whether you'll be checking your profile much now that you've been sent on the CircleLine cruise, but I wanted to tell you that I for one am rather disgusted by the way this played out.
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You've been added to the playlist - you can add videos yourself in the future. :
http://videosift.com/video/Making-a-Cartoon-1930-s-style
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*promote the *comedy - can't take calls in-flight, unless you're in space.