Evl ([info]evlbludrgn) wrote,
my dad got a haircut the other day... I think it makes him look more like his brother... his twin brother. ~_~ now I have to refrain from calling him uncle Rob... o_. Ra forbid that he come and visit.

hey lisat, I found a site that has the zelda mangas translated ^_^

unless I see or call someone before anyone reads this... To the first person who reads this and has a GBA or GBASP... ^.^ can I barrow it? (is that how it's spelt? I looked it up and both 'barrow' and 'borrow' are it there... ~_~ I can't tell the difference...)

Bonus Stage Episode of the day: 50! Evil's New Groove! uhm, this one's 25 minutes long but it loads in three parts so I don't think the d/l time will be that bad... But it's still 25 minutes long ^^`
http://www.bonusstages.com/bonusstage50.html
"Ee-!" ~~ Elly (longest episode: shortest quote XD )

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[info]jesse_dylan

August 1 2005, 09:06:50 UTC 6 years ago

You can't borrow my GBA SP. Anyway, my cat chewed through the cord for the charger. :( :( :(

Sorry, I don't mean to be selfish. :)

The word you were looking for is, indeed, "borrow," the husband (or wife?) word to "lend" or "lent". As the proverb goes, "Neither a lender nor a borrower be!" :)

I'm not entirely sure what a "barrow" is, but it's like in the term "wheel-barrow," if you've heard that.

Aren't I so full of information!

[info]yuenoclow

August 1 2005, 13:51:33 UTC 6 years ago

Aww, someone got to be a human dictionary before me... *grins*

[info]jesse_dylan

August 1 2005, 17:08:15 UTC 6 years ago

Naw, if I'd used the dictionary, I'd've been more informed about "barrow". :)

[info]yuenoclow

August 1 2005, 17:13:09 UTC 6 years ago

Ah, a barrow is either a cart for carrying small loads with handles and one or more wheels, aka wheelbarrow, or a large heap of dirt or stones piled over an ancient bariel site. ^^;;;

[info]evlbludrgn

August 1 2005, 19:19:08 UTC 6 years ago

hmm I knew that one had some other meaning to do with dirt...

soooo can I cart off your GBASP? ^^ you didn't really answer... you swindler..

and just in general to everyone: why are the most boring parts of my posts the most talked about?! ^^`

[info]yuenoclow

August 1 2005, 19:20:56 UTC 6 years ago

Lol, I dunno... and no, sorry. ^^' Using mine! Er, pretty much constantly, actually... if I'm not asleep, or online... I'm playing on my SP. ^^;;;

[info]jesse_dylan

August 2 2005, 19:31:00 UTC 6 years ago

Interesting! How does that compare with, say, a "burrow" then?

[info]yuenoclow

August 3 2005, 05:22:37 UTC 6 years ago

"Burrow" is a verb, you know, as in digging. Can also be used as a noun for an animal's home dug underground, like a "rabbit's burrow". ...God, I *am* a human dictionary, aren't I? *sweatdrop*

[info]jesse_dylan

August 3 2005, 14:28:55 UTC 6 years ago

Oh! Oh! But what if you refer to a neighborhood as a "burrow"? For instance, in Harry Potter 6, they refer to where the Weasleys live as "the Burrow".

:D

[info]evlbludrgn

August 3 2005, 21:00:15 UTC 6 years ago

I believe that was thier house name and it was in comparison to a rabbit's burrow, 'cause there was so many of them ^_^

PS: get a room you guys! :P

[info]jesse_dylan

August 3 2005, 21:31:39 UTC 6 years ago

*waves wand fiercely* SILENCIO!

[info]yuenoclow

August 4 2005, 01:40:59 UTC 6 years ago

Its not like we're snogging or anything! Yeesh...

[info]yuenoclow

August 4 2005, 01:39:53 UTC 6 years ago

Lol, well, people are weird. And maybe its a reference that its hidden from Muggles or something? 'Cause that's why animals burrow in the first place. To hide from predators...

[info]jesse_dylan

August 4 2005, 02:08:49 UTC 6 years ago

Ah, but I've heard people in New York refer to their section (Staten Island versus Manhattan, for instance) as a "burrow," too!

Maybe I *should* actually check this one in the dictionary? :)

[info]evlbludrgn

August 1 2005, 19:14:19 UTC 6 years ago

uh, thanks anyway... ^^` I really ment that towards people who live less than 15 minutes away...

ah I knew one was 'wheelbarrow' my mind just wasn't looking for that word.
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