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Well here you go!

Posted by jd420 on Monday, May 27 2019 at 03:40:14AM
In reply to Vulcan eye raising posted by Gimwinkle on Monday, May 27 2019 at 02:00:03AM

As for "a'o tava za jivai'a", no, I never heard of it nor any music chanting it.

Ah, so you wanted a party to go with a policy platform.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE4_5ka2K0U

This one... might be a little harder for you to read.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3q8Od5qJio

...but it's because...

https://anonfile.com/ne40Y0sbn0/outerbeat_-_love_song_remix_mp3

...this. :)

("Shiva/Shivaya", btw. "Na nShi(d)va" from "Na sidhe" and "shivai." Fear no j)

While we're on music, I was... I considered looking for this a few days ago.

https://anonfile.com/y4BeY7s0n4/Farewell_To_Nova_Scotia_-_Aselin_Debison_mp3

I tried really hard to pick up some hiragana but didn't get very far.

Oh, hey. Try to tattoo "oze iakuza" on your outer left leg in the foreigner alphabet. They'll let you into the state baths.

(Means "queer comfortable" in some of the nearby tongue o the mainland.)

I have never been to China but many of my friends are from there, especially northern China.

There's a pueblo to the northeast of there familiar to the original migration of the initial population of the east coast of north america.

It is much of the village which raised me. Far to the south was the place of those who are fathers, who were there, the people of the dogs, and myself.

I've heard from the far south-southwest ("china"), and from southeast of china, and for a few years, chinese state intelligence reminded me of these sweet kids who were in the original village mentioned. Once.

I am familiar with the difference of the village of the northeast and the village of southwest coastal asia of the early period. I have lived in both.

If you have any recollection of what I have written of my past

Ah. Ate something.

...at work, you say? ;) ~dreams~

my work (retired now) exposed me to several Aeroflot air crew as well as some Polish air crew

Ah. "Greeks and ukranians tresspassing." Good children though.

Some of my training buddies were from Austria. But that's the extent of my exposure to East Russia

Fairly legitimate. Norway or the republic of ireland would have worked.

Funny thing, I've actually seen polish-west german cross-talk in the traveler's camps. Some of the fourth and fifth generation knows a few of grandma's words.

Most of the language is east german.

I don't leave Canada.

So, russia. Where the people with the dogs...

:)

There are some good families around there.


jd420





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