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11:00 PM
Yes. To be exact 02.00 from now.
:)
 
That was a nice smiley. A half Japanese.
 
:)
Do you live somewhere near Tallinn? @RedDwight
 
You can't be that new, you know a) how to edit your stuff here, and b) that you can edit your stuff here in the first place.
@Eugene A few thousand kilometres away, give or take. I think the Estonian term is suburbs.
 
Well I tried that way since Skype allows it to edit same way. Just a guess. :)
 
Kudos to you.
 
11:02 PM
Thanks.
 
We don't have that many Estonians here. Certainly not in chat.
 
Almost done with university, so I thought to repair my english knowledge. Hope it's not too late. :)
 
It's never too late.
 
Well I guess, that is because the most of them are sleeping and some are at the clubs.
Others play Halo :)
 
Nah, I mean in general.
 
11:04 PM
Ouuu. Okey.
 
Or do you mean they are playing Halo in clubs 24/7?
 
Probably XD
 
With Estonians, you never know.
 
Yay, Halo clubs!
 
There's our doggy.
Doggy, say hello to the nice man from Tallinn.
 
11:05 PM
We live in the dark times. )
 
@Reg: I have added another comment that explains in a very tiring way why his "breaking wind" thing is nonsense.
 
@Eugene Turn the lights on.
 
Halo nice man from Tallinn!
 
Good doggy.
And thwack!
 
Helo Cerberus from chat :)
 
11:06 PM
And welcome to the EU! (I know, I am a bit slow in general.)
I will bid you welcome to EL&U as well, but that'll have to wait, or I'd be too fast.
 
@Cerberus: “At lunch Margo will announce that has dumped her boyfriend”???
 
Hey. No trouble there I have 02.00am at the moment.
So I'm okay with that.
 
@Vit: Well I was out of inspiration! Bite me.
 
@Cerberus: there seems to be something amiss between the that and the has
 
Tell me what it is, I'll edit it in.
 
11:08 PM
@Vit: Arg! I do need the CGEL. I didn't even spot when you quoted that.
 
What are you working on?
 
@Eugene Wow, I only just noticed that not only do you have the Euro, you are finally part of the Schengen Area, too. (Who's slow now?)
Translation: must go visit some time.
 
@RegDwight Come. There's enough place at the moment. Economy gone bad.
Just ended watching the third season of Dexter.
 
I heard Estonia had the best internet infrastructure of Europe.
 
@Eugene Yeah, heard that. My apologies.
@Eugene No way, I'm in the middle of the third season right now.
21 hours ago, by RegDwight
I think I'll watch some Dexter.
 
11:15 PM
@RegDwight Damn. So it all comes down to a Sheldons String Theory. :)
 
Nonono, I won't touch the Big Bang Theory with a ten-mile pole.
 
Why is that?
 
I mean the show.)))
The Big Bang Theory is an American sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, both of whom serve as executive producers on the show, along with Steve Molaro, who is also one of the head writers. It premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007. Set in Pasadena, California, the show is centered on five characters: two roommate Caltech geniuses, experimental physicist Leonard Hofstadter and theoretical physicist Sheldon Cooper; their neighbor across the hall Penny, an attractive blonde waitress and aspiring actress; and Leonard's and Sheldon's equally geeky and socially awkward co-workers and ...
 
I understand, but why wount you watch it?
 
Ah. Okay.
Just wanted to make sure that I am not mistaken for a religious fanatic.)))
 
11:18 PM
Nope. :)
 
Well, re:show, I gave it a chance, many chances in fact, but it never struck a chord with me.
 
Hmm. Okey. So you are more a Dexter kind a guy.
 
Everyone tells me how gr8 it is. Well, I fail to see the gr8ness.
 
That's okey.
Try turning 8 horizontaly and watching it for that period of time. :)
 
Oh I've heard about that show; the plot sounds very American...
Infinity!
 
11:20 PM
@Cerberus That's the thing, I guess. Everybody keeps telling me that that's exactly what their time in college was like.
Well, I couldn't tell.
 
@Cerberus That's true.
 
I don't have that background.
 
Right.
I'm also not a huge fan of nerds obsessing with blonde girls, unless it is 100% comedy and not at all serious.
 
Well theres always Charlie Sheen.
 
Banging 7-gram rocks.
 
11:22 PM
Oh that freak.
 
And Bree Olsen.
 
@RegDwight Would you be so kind to comment on that. Didn't quite catch the slang.
 
Huh what, banging rocks? Diamonds?
 
If that was it.
 
@Cerberus You missed our most popular question evarrr?
 
11:23 PM
Okey. And?
 
Not getting it either...
 
3
Q: "I took more than anybody could survive. Banging 7 gram rocks. That's how I roll. I have one speed and one gear: Go." What does this mean?

Yoichi OishiToday’s Quote of Time.com (TIME@time.chtah.com) carries the following line of Charlie Sheen’s remark. Being totally ignorant of the background of CBS and Warner Brothers’ cancellation of the production of the program, I have no idea about the phrase, ‘bang 7 gram rock.’ I understand the line af...

Look at the number of views.
 
Okey.
 
@Reg: I am both slow and I have a bad memory, you keep forgetting that...
 
It's a freaking magnet.
@Cerberus No, I don't keep forgetting. My memory is fine. :P
In fact, I could even find that Russian non-word any time.
yesterday, by RegDwight
Авпваойцехрварждоы.
 
11:25 PM
Ahh freak!
 
WTF? :)
 
By the way, I had no idea that "bang rocks" could mean take drugs.
 
I know Russian language and that is one freaky word. Can't even pronounce it.
 
@Eugene It's an anagram for Место встречи изменить нельзя.
 
I was thinking of drugs when I read the quote, but I'd never seen that idiom before reading Hellion's explanation.
 
11:26 PM
@Eugene Highly technical. Get an expert to help.
 
I guess, that he will be fired. :)
 
@Cerberus But you do realize that you can bang Bree Olson or what?
 
2 days ago, by Kosmonaut
You're an anagram.
 
2 days ago, by RegDwight
You're a repetition.
 
@Cerberus Well I guess logicaly it could mean that. Banging - taking, 7 gram - amount, rocks/diamonds - white.
 
11:29 PM
@Eugene Close, but I would say that rocks refers to crystals in this case.
In fact, doesn't that question, like, have answers?)))
 
@RegDwight Yep. You're right. Takashi.
@RegDwight I would say, that she is pretty bangable.
 
Apr 4 at 11:07, by Robusto
You're getting predictable.
 
Apr 19 at 13:23, by RegDwight
MiG15's altimeter was quite slow to react.
You didn't predict that!
 
:D
 
@RegDwight What answer, that might be? Stop sniffing XD
 
11:32 PM
@Reg: Bree is not my taste. And the crystals do sort of make sense...
 
I am fairly certain someone mentioned crystals there.
@Cerberus She's like half Ukrainian or something.
We all know which type of women you prefer.
 
Like that's going to help!
Not the cheese guy...
Noooo.....
holding breath
Have you become slow?
 
Apr 1 at 0:50, by Cerberus
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Sorry, was checking the main site.
Won't happen again.
We also know your taste in men.
yesterday, by Cerberus
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Hah. Putin.
He is the bate.
:)
 
See, everyone in this room recognizes Putin and Bree Olson.
 
11:35 PM
You better not put them together. Sounds too dirty.
 
They've both been through dirtier things.
 
Haha okay, your second quote makes up for your slowness.
 
I know what we could do to freak Cerberus out.
We could just switch to Russian without further notice.
 
I still think it is quite astounding, that Putin would have himself photographed like that.
Haha that would be fun.
 
Да.
 
11:37 PM
Несомненно.
 
Maybe he is trying some modeling.
Чёрт.
 
That's not Russian.
 
I won't mind. I've probably talked more Latin in here than you could talk Russian in a day.
 
That is.
 
Hey da doesn't count, I can read that.
 
11:38 PM
А это можешь?
 
Йеп. :)
 
Глокая куздра штеко будланула бокра и кудрячит бокренка.
 
Айл би бяк. :)
 
@Eugene: was that "I'll be back"?
Yay I can read Russian!
 
11:40 PM
Yes it was.
 
Hey I just realized that I could change the description of this room to read "General discussion for english.stackexchange.com. IN RUSSIAN."
 
Yes you can.
 
Yay! Easy.
 
Dude, are you a "Yes Man"?
:)
 
?
 
@Vitaly Shouldn't that be бодланула, with an о? I forget.
 
@Reg: I'd hire a private detective then and have you blackmailed into reverting our description...
 
@Cerberus, ты завтра клевал салфеткой бесконечность?
@RegDwight I seem to remember it with an 'у'.
 
Лоль.
 
«Гло́кая ку́здра ште́ко будлану́ла бо́кра и курдя́чит бокрёнка» — искусственная фраза на основе русского языка, в которой все корневые морфемы заменены на бессмысленные сочетания звуков. Несмотря на это, общий смысл фразы понятен: некоторое, определенным образом характеризуемое, существо женского пола что-то сделало определённым образом с другим существом мужского пола, а затем начала (и продолжает до настоящего момента) делать что-то другое с его детёнышем (или более мелким представителем того же вида). Фраза создана для иллюстрации того, что многие семантические признаки слова можно поня...
 
11:42 PM
And I did hope to learn English here :)
 
@Vitaly Jinx.
I was in the middle of pressing Ctrl+V.
@Eugene Haha, right. Sorry.
"Colorless green ideas sleep furiously" is a sentence composed by Noam Chomsky in his 1957 Syntactic Structures as an example of a sentence that is grammatically correct (logical form) but semantically nonsensical. The sentence has no understandable meaning, and therefore demonstrates the distinction between Syntax and Semantics. As an example of a category mistake, it was used to show inadequacy of the then-popular probabilistic models of grammar, and the need for more structured models. Details The full passage says: While the meaninglessness of the sentence is often considered fu...
 
@RegDwight :)
 
Just browsing our top questions ever... We have some cool stuff in there.
This site is getting increasingly useful for learning English.
 
@RegDwight Call me when it bests CGEL.
 
I will. Гив ми ё намба.
 
11:47 PM
@Vit: I really couldn't figure out what you meant by that Russian line...
 
@Cerberus Fogetaboutit. Unpossible.
 
@Reg: That I do get.
Ow.
 
Ой-вей, ноу вей.
@RegDwight I had a native English speaker (who is learning Russian) trying to figure out the meaning of that question for a few days.
 
Oy-vyei, no-oo vyei?
 
@Vitaly Sadist!
 
11:50 PM
Sadist & proud.
 
That's how you roll.
 
NetJunky wins main pot (2,110) with two pair, Queens and Deuces
I'm pro or what? :)
 
Congrats, here's your non-sequitur-of-the-day award.
 
Is it this?
Oy vey (), or just oy, is an exclamation of dismay or exasperation meaning "oh woe." Its sound is very similar to Ach weh, and Au weh (with which it is a cognate), a common expression used in Bavaria and Austria in similar situations, combining the German exclamation Au! meaning "Ouch/Oh" and the German word Weh meaning pain, Oh ve, an older Danish epxression that derives from Low German or Oy Wah, an expression used with a similar meaning in the Montbéliard region in France. It is however also theorized that the first part of it (oy) is originally from Biblical Hebrew, with cognates in o...
 
Yes.
 
11:52 PM
@RegDwight Thnx.
 
@Vitaly You should have said "no", that would've been fun.
 
No.
 
Too late.
 
Aaaa. Vitaly is bot from another universe.
 
I am probably not getting this, so I am just smiling, nodding, and saying uhuh, yes, uhuh...
Like a polite Asian guy.
 
11:54 PM
@Cerberus well most of us do the same in every day life. Woun't you agree?
 
Собачка осклабилась.
I'm trying to picture a Cerberus smiling.
 
@Eug: Uhuh, yes, uhuh.
 
A polite Korean guy?
 
@Vitaly That's redundant.
Or, for @Robusto: that's a litotes.
 
Right. Kim-yong-il is always polite.
 
11:55 PM
@RegDwight Three smiling puppies.
 
That's what we are!
 
@Cerberus How would you know that he isn't?
 
Wif-wif, Waf-waf and Wuf-wuf?
 
Okey guys. Nice talking to ya all, but there sleep and there's sleep. Well hope to get a bit of second one.
 
@Reg: I said "is". Robusto would say, reading comprehension class...
 
11:57 PM
More like wiff-wiff, waff-waff, and wuff-wuff.
Ah darn.
Stop editing stuff.
 
@Eug: Goodnight! Do come back!
 
Jinx.
 
Night @Eugene
 
@Eugene Good night!
 
I think we can vanquish Reg by editing our stuff.
 
11:57 PM
I probably will. Night ya all. :) Bb.
 
@Cerberus Remember that I am the master editor here.
I can edit all of your stuff anytime. Mwuahahahahaha.
 
Your editor badge, I presume?
 
@Reg: Damn you! But I am sure the two of us can edit faster than you on your own.
 
I could transliterate the entire protocol into Russian.
 
And people wonder how it was possible that Lenin and Stalin got power hungry all of a sudden...
 

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