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| Quote C:Amie - 2006-04-23 10:51 AM
It's an expression, a relatively common one here in the UK.
Sounds pretty cheesy to me. (Sorry, couldn't help it. ) Edited by CE Geek 2006-04-23 1:56 PM
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| ROFL, touchet |
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| Quote C:Amie - 2006-04-23 7:51 PM
I can yes, but it's all subject to UK import duty.
which is much nicer than the hungarian import duty! you remember.. |
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| ha ha ha ha. China is my next sorty, rather than Japan I have things moving over in the next few weeks. |
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| I highly doubt we will ever find out what 'Amie' is.. Unless, C:Amie could graciously help us with that |
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| Quote tenjeangosi - 2006-04-23 9:47 PM
I highly doubt we will ever find out what 'Amie' is.. Unless, C:Amie could graciously help us with that No, that wouldn't be fun. I'm just not a very nice human really |
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| Mine comes from a website i went to a long time ago. www.bay-wolf.com and i just liked the name but when i tried to put bay-wolf on another forum it wouldnt let me so since then i go by bay_wolf.
Regards |
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| My mom gave me my username (named me after my dad ) a long time ago. She told me to use the name as much as possible. I always try to obey my mother.
(However, Lately, I've been thinking of changing my username to ) |
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| A cursory google search on C:Amie produces some hilarious results. My favorite one comes from a BBC "Mobile Phone Safety Quiz":
Quote What is the name of your handset's unique registration number?
A: MEIA
B: IMEI
C: AMIE |
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| I think we are getting closer to what 'Amie' means... Good work everyone.. |
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| kinda moon cam? |
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| Quote LittlePC - 2006-04-23 8:13 PM
A cursory google search on C:Amie produces some hilarious results. My favorite one comes from a BBC "Mobile Phone Safety Quiz":
Quote What is the name of your handset's unique registration number?
A: MEIA
B: IMEI
C: AMIE
Cute. Now be fair and tell us where "LittlePC" came from. |
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| um, i'm not trying to find out what Amie means. i do have a lot of such ideas for names that no one would be able to guess. this one may be exactly like those. so why bother |
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| ha ha ha, I'm a registration number. |
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