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Posted: Tue, 23rd May 2006 14:55 Post subject: |
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But it says right there on the link you supplied in bold letters "Blauwe Boekje is geen adel", scroll down.
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Posted: Tue, 23rd May 2006 15:07 Post subject: |
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True Praetori,
"Zij gingen de hoge adel vormen. Daarnaast ontstond de lage adel, als vrucht van het leenwezen."
De term lage adel is in onbruik geraakt en wordt dus niet meer gebruikt. En het blauwe boekje staat dus vol met lage adel.
My point was that it is not uncommon to name your son exactly as you especially in (lower) nobility.
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Posted: Tue, 23rd May 2006 16:15 Post subject: |
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Ah, I see.
So, any examples of what your family has done for the last 150 years?
No need to name names of course, but any prime ministers? Artists? Et cetera?
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Posted: Tue, 23rd May 2006 17:18 Post subject: |
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D_A_Kuja wrote: | In my family its a tradition to name the first born son after the grandfather,
so its been like name1-name2-name1-name2... for generations.
so now it would be up to me to name my son after my father. |
I guess you are going to follow the tradition then? I suppose it would piss your family off if you didn't.
Isn't it enough that you carry your family's surname. I'm glad i'll be able to name my children whatever I want without feeling guility.
"Techniclly speaking, Beta-Manboi didnt inject Burberry_Massi with Benz, he injected him with liquid that had air bubbles in it, which caused benz." - House M.D
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Posted: Tue, 23rd May 2006 17:41 Post subject: |
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AnimalMother wrote: | I'm glad i'll be able to name my children whatever I want without feeling guility. |
First your wife has to agree
If I had a say in anything, I'd call my kid Herbert. Herbert is a cool name.
Hey herb, fetch me a beer!
Herb, fetch me the remote!
*smack* Don't you talk to your mother like that, herb.
Loool! Those rare names are slick, naming your kid bob, james, frank, dave... it's like... half assed! That's why I love my name, Waldo. Not Wally! Wally/Walter are common Waldo it's like... Your name's waldo! Wow! Your parents must've been drunk when they’ve came up with it. ANd I go, yeah? At least I'm not named after a giant male reproductive gland! PWN!
Then I'd disappear into a crowd and them gangstas will be sayin' where's that fag, where's waldo! And since I’m a retard I’d give away my position by laughing at loud. Then they'll say, there's waldo, behind the wizard and I'll just laugh my ass off as they try to ass rape me in a crowded room full of DnD gamers
Oh Lol.
X is a sweet name, though.
Ecks.
Now we need a Sever and we’ll have a real life ecks vs sever! LOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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Posted: Tue, 23rd May 2006 18:15 Post subject: |
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IMDB says: 3.4/10 (5,775 votes)
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Posted: Tue, 23rd May 2006 18:18 Post subject: |
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I knoooooooooooow! hahahahaha
I felt it was appropriate 
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Posted: Wed, 24th May 2006 04:49 Post subject: |
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Godlikez* wrote: | 47 is a great name for a baby  |
why not go the whole way and just name the kid "Barcode"
or
Manchurian Candidate (sp?) - if im not mistaken, the barcode + numbers comes from manchurian candidate...
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Posted: Wed, 24th May 2006 04:52 Post subject: |
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SycoShaman wrote: | Manchurian Candidate (sp?) - if im not mistaken, the barcode + numbers comes from manchurian candidate... |
really? I wanted to see that movie, but I wasn't in the mood so I deleted it.
Is it good? I'm talking about the original, not remake 
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Posted: Wed, 24th May 2006 05:21 Post subject: |
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Injurious wrote: | SycoShaman wrote: | Manchurian Candidate (sp?) - if im not mistaken, the barcode + numbers comes from manchurian candidate... |
really? I wanted to see that movie, but I wasn't in the mood so I deleted it.
Is it good? I'm talking about the original, not remake  |
I dunno about the original movie, never saw it. Ive read the book tho and thats the shit, awesome book...sadly tho, I cant really remember it all but I remember liking it when I read it a while back. 
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Posted: Wed, 24th May 2006 05:54 Post subject: |
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SycoShaman wrote: | I dunno about the original movie, never saw it. Ive read the book tho and thats the shit, awesome book...sadly tho, I cant really remember it all but I remember liking it when I read it a while back.  |
books are for chumps! 
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Posted: Wed, 24th May 2006 06:47 Post subject: |
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Posted: Wed, 24th May 2006 07:51 Post subject: |
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pistolshrimp wrote: | Nothing better then curling up in bed with a good book in a down duvet after a hot bath while drinking tea. Even better when its raining and the window is open. Nothing like the smell of an old book. |
(yes I know it's not a yawn icon but im gonna use it like 1)
You're 32 not 72. Yes books are good to read in the bath or when having a shit, but in bed? fuck that I wanna sleep when I get into bed. The fact that i'm not in the bed long enough to read one page probably has some effect on this though.
I'm currently (finally) reading Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk. I got round to buying the paperback last week and so far it's been pretty good, but I like his other work too. I'd read about 100 pages of this already (ive started from the beginning though) but it's making slow progress now. Mostly because I haven't got the time, or I haven't had a bath for 5 days, instead ive been having showers (for the first time since like ever).
Neway is you think X is a bad name what about those who name there kids after a certain red and white striped jumper wearing - cane carrying - rucksack wearing - guy who seem's to go missing a lot within crowds of people.
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Posted: Wed, 24th May 2006 08:11 Post subject: |
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You can’t read a book in the bath you will wreak it. LOL
I am a shower in the morning and a shower after I get home from working and then have a bath at night.
I only read in bed at night before I go to sleep, not too comfy for a long period of time. Mostly I read outside on a swing or on the couch with the TV on.
I am reading “The River” by edward Hooper.
“IS AIDS disaster inadvertently brought on by humans in the early testing of a polio vaccine?... This remarkable book offers tantalising clues to revive and expand this theory” Pretty interesting book.
Haunted? Is that the same as the movie? I am too lazy to google, maybe I will later
edit - I see the waldo, I see the waldo,
Back to this name business I have a weird name.
Well not really, my first name is normal but no one calls me that. Instead it seems I have been givena boys name for a nickname. My dad always wanted a son.
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Posted: Wed, 24th May 2006 13:17 Post subject: |
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Sounds a bit too ridiculous for my liking.
"Techniclly speaking, Beta-Manboi didnt inject Burberry_Massi with Benz, he injected him with liquid that had air bubbles in it, which caused benz." - House M.D
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Posted: Wed, 24th May 2006 19:23 Post subject: |
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SycoShaman wrote: | I dunno about the original movie, never saw it. Ive read the book tho and thats the shit, awesome book...sadly tho, I cant really remember it all but I remember liking it when I read it a while back.  |
Movie is so fucked up! jesus fucking christ! Holy shit! Pretty fucking slick!
I might pick up the book. I just hope it's well written. I picked up American Psycho after seeing the movie and boy was I dissapointed 
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Posted: Wed, 24th May 2006 23:04 Post subject: |
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I find books are usually twice as good as the movie.
Books are the best. You can visualize your own shit and kinda make up the story in your head as you go. I find reading far more interactive and enjoyable than watching a movie.
Books are wicked 
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Posted: Thu, 25th May 2006 08:22 Post subject: |
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@subby
So he wrote Fight club, Really good movie (need to see it again - remember about the soap) hahaha. Gotta love that line “shocking premises is his ability to find humanity in deeply grotesque characters.” http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0385509480/officchuckpalaha/102-7788769-7175332
@Nouse Chomsky? as in Noem Chomsky. Thats the only Chomsky I know.
Not that anyone cares but I think Noem is a cool name. (except for the fack that an old guy has it)
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Posted: Thu, 25th May 2006 09:24 Post subject: |
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[quote="Sublime"]
OK I am going to read it whenever I find it at the used bookstore. Something about wax and a penis in the other thread you linked. hahaha
What time is it there. My desktop widget says its 8:26 am or in London anyway. Don't know where you are.
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Posted: Thu, 25th May 2006 17:36 Post subject: |
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AnimalMother wrote: | Yeah you were only a couple of minutes off pistol. I think sublime sleeps at really weird times, like I used to. So he's probably only just going to bed at 8:30AM.  |
Actually I was just going to college for an exam 
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