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Xantidote wrote:
CitroJim wrote:I think that's a cue to change my username Martin :lol: :lol:
No offence intended Jim
And definitely none taken Martin :-D

I was thinking to change FROM CitroJim TO the Karate Kid..... :wink:
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CitroJim wrote:
I was thinking to change FROM CitroJim TO the Karate Kid..... :wink:
or maybe chop suey


or even 空手道小子

or whan hung low

egg flied lice

woks a mara you ( shutupay face )
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citronut wrote: or even 空手道小子
Excellent! I knew the first two Kanji said said karate, two because the first character sounds 'kara' (empty) and the second 'te' (hand) so the literal translation is 'empty hand' meaning a karateka fights with no weapons...

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gooooogly translate is wonderful
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citronut wrote:gooooogly translate is wonderful
Isn't it just :-D
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how about citronoodle Jim
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citronut wrote:how about citronoodle Jim
CitroRamen maybe :wink:

Ramen are a type of Japanese noodle used in Ramen (soup) dishes.. Absolutely gorgeous... I do a very good Chicken Ramen....

I suppose we'd better let this topic drift back on-topic now....
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餃子のボーイ Gyōza no bōi

Dumpling-Boy ?

meanwhile in Japan
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Stickyfinger wrote:餃子のボーイ Gyōza no bōi

Dumpling-Boy ?
If you saw me you'd realise just how much that's not me :wink:

64Kgs and 5' 11" may give a clue... Along with 30" waist jeans....
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Karate_Kid wrote:
Stickyfinger wrote:餃子のボーイ Gyōza no bōi

Dumpling-Boy ?
If you saw me you'd realise just how much that's not me :wink:

64Kgs and 5' 11" may give a clue... Along with 30" waist jeans....
sexy beast :)

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Skinny buggers. 6'0.5" and 98kgs..

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Hmmm 5'11" 114kg and 40" Therfore I should maybe have a name change to fat bastard lol

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Thanks Davie. I was getting worried until you chipped in! :-D Mmm! Chips!
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i see thi9s thread is defiantly back on track :-D :lol: :rofl2: :rofl2: :wink:
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Karate_Kid wrote:
Stickyfinger wrote:餃子のボーイ Gyōza no bōi

Dumpling-Boy ?
If you saw me you'd realise just how much that's not me :wink:

64Kgs and 5' 11" may give a clue... Along with 30" waist jeans....
Oi, You! Stop hiding behind that rake! It is getting dizzy from turning around so often looking for you!
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