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when Russ say "I love you" in thai

Chan Rak khun

he exactly say "Chan Raccoon"

errrr... why would your bf speak Thai as a girl (d'chan)?

Chann can use both gender and sound very polite and formal to say that

And in Thai songs you rarely hear male singers say "Phom." It's usually "Chan" ruk ter.

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when Russ say "I love you" in thai

Chan Rak khun

he exactly say "Chan Raccoon"

errrr... why would your bf speak Thai as a girl (d'chan)?

Chann can use both gender and sound very polite and formal to say that

And in Thai songs you rarely hear male singers say "Phom." It's usually "Chan" ruk ter.

still sounds gay to me !!!!!!!!

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when Russ say "I love you" in thai

Chan Rak khun

he exactly say "Chan Raccoon"

errrr... why would your bf speak Thai as a girl (d'chan)?

Chann can use both gender and sound very polite and formal to say that

And in Thai songs you rarely hear male singers say "Phom." It's usually "Chan" ruk ter.

still sounds gay to me !!!!!!!!

If you wish for it hard enough, Ciaran, you might get what you want!

:lol::lol::lol:

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when Russ say "I love you" in thai

Chan Rak khun

he exactly say "Chan Raccoon"

errrr... why would your bf speak Thai as a girl (d'chan)?

Chann can use both gender and sound very polite and formal to say that

And in Thai songs you rarely hear male singers say "Phom." It's usually "Chan" ruk ter.

still sounds gay to me !!!!!!!!

If you wish for it hard enough, Ciaran, you might get what you want!

:lol::lol::lol:

it's a dream i'm looking for Rob ..... not a f**king nightmare !!! :roll: :roll:

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when Russ say "I love you" in thai

Chan Rak khun

he exactly say "Chan Raccoon"

errrr... why would your bf speak Thai as a girl (d'chan)?

Chann can use both gender and sound very polite and formal to say that

And in Thai songs you rarely hear male singers say "Phom." It's usually "Chan" ruk ter.

still sounds gay to me !!!!!!!!

If you wish for it hard enough, Ciaran, you might get what you want!

:lol::lol::lol:

it's a dream i'm looking for Rob ..... not a f**king nightmare !!! :roll: :roll:

Just relax and let it go

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true story - my friend used to work with alcoholics and had 2 clients (man + wife) who were also occasional drug users. About a year after she started working with them, the wife got pregnant and 9 months later had a baby boy. The husband went to the registrar's office while under the influence and took the decision to call their son Roland. Not that bad until you consider that their surname was Bacon. :shock:

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Russ went to the restuarant today , the waitress said when you marry your thai gf you should ask her something...

He asked me "Dun khaow reu yang" mean "Did I enter it?"

I was shocked then I laughed when he siad...

"have something to eat yet?"

god .... it is............

"Tan Khao reu yang"

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Russ went to the restuarant today , the waitress said when you marry your thai gf you should ask her something...

He asked me "Dun khaow reu yang" mean "Did I enter it?"

I was shocked then I laughed when he siad...

"have something to eat yet?"

god .... it is............

"Tan Khao reu yang"

Haha...I've definitely done things like that but didn't really understand why people were laughing at the time.

They just laughed, corrected me, and moved on to try and avoid further embarrassment!

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my friend's Hungarian gf has a little boy of 2 and a half. She is raising him as bilingual so he has to learn words in English and Hungarian. This worked fine till they were shopping one day and he asked for cheese in Hungarian. Dont know how it's spelt, but the pronounciation is s-h-i-t-e. So she got some strange looks in the middle of Tesco since her wee boy was shouting s-h-i-t-e at the top of his voice...

:lol:

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my friend's Hungarian gf has a little boy of 2 and a half. She is raising him as bilingual so he has to learn words in English and Hungarian. This worked fine till they were shopping one day and he asked for cheese in Hungarian. Dont know how it's spelt, but the pronounciation is s-h-i-t-e. So she got some strange looks in the middle of Tesco since her wee boy was shouting s-h-i-t-e at the top of his voice...

:lol:

Haha...kids say the darndest things...

Also, "Thaksin won the erection!!"

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My ex-wife was Turkish... one day she went into a small delicatessan near my house, while I parked the car. When I entered the shop, everyone was looking at her, trying to understand what she wanted....

"Diaorrhea cheese, please, diaorrhea cheese... Don't you have any diaorrhea cheese?"

Then she stomped over to the refrigerator and removed a round box of cream cheese - the brand name?.... Dairylea.

I was a dutiful husband and didn't laugh until we were back in the car.

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