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Reply from: =?UTF-8?B?6YGT?=
Date: 13 May 2008, 17:51
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Translation: Japanese » English

---------------- *?* = *Path*...[Tao].

(Away from, around, over, under or through: Hay8rz)

Reply from: Don Freeman
Date: 13 May 2008, 19:57
Re: ?


"?" <shoran-56718/@nonspammomypacks . net > wrote in message
news:V7adnUiCxYOwSLTVnZ2dnUVZ_hudnZ2d@giganews . com ...
> Translation: Japanese » English
>
> ---------------- *?* = *Path*...[Tao].
>
> (Away from, around, over, under or through: Hay8rz)

Drugs must be kickin' in?



Reply from: J.P.
Date: 13 May 2008, 23:15
Re: ?

On Tue, 13 May 2008 10:57:16 -0700, "Don Freeman" <freemand@sonic . net >
wrote:

>
>"?" <shoran-56718/@nonspammomypacks . net > wrote in message
>news:V7adnUiCxYOwSLTVnZ2dnUVZ hudnZ2d@giganews . com ...
>> Translation: Japanese » English
>>
>> ---------------- *?* = *Path*...[Tao].
>>
>> (Away from, around, over, under or through: Hay8rz)
>
>Drugs must be kickin' in?
>
Or his psychotic meds are tapering off cause he has stopped taking
them...but one of these days he will get out of line and be sitting in
the hotel california... and we will be rid of him or is it her? who
knows..

Reply from: -- messaggio eliminato --
Date: 13 May 2008, 23:40
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Reply from: Geetar Dave
Date: 13 May 2008, 21:10
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On May 13, 10:51 am, $BF;(B <shoran-567...@nonspammomypacks . net > wrote:
> Translation: Japanese $B"d(B English
>
> ---------------- *$BF;(B* = *Path*...[Tao].
>
> (Away from, around, over, under or through: Hay8rz)

Actually, in Japanese, this character is pronounced "Michi" or
"Do" (rhymes with "slow"), depending how it's used. The meaning is the
same; path or way.

"Tao" is Chinese, I think.

I took two years of Japanese as a college student, and have spent some
time in various cultural interests that use "do" in their name. I have
forgotten a lot of kanji and kana over the last few years, but I'll
know THAT character for the rest of my life.
;^)


-dave-----:::
w w w .myspace . com /geetardave

Reply from: J.P.
Date: 13 May 2008, 23:25
Re: ??

On Tue, 13 May 2008 12:10:28 -0700 (PDT), Geetar Dave <ebz@one . net >
wrote:

>On May 13, 10:51 am, ? <shoran-567...@nonspammomypacks . net > wrote:
>> Translation: Japanese ? English
>>
>> ---------------- *?* = *Path*...[Tao].
>>
>> (Away from, around, over, under or through: Hay8rz)
>
>Actually, in Japanese, this character is pronounced "Michi" or
>"Do" (rhymes with "slow"), depending how it's used. The meaning is the
>same; path or way.
>
>"Tao" is Chinese, I think.
>
>I took two years of Japanese as a college student, and have spent some
>time in various cultural interests that use "do" in their name. I have
>forgotten a lot of kanji and kana over the last few years, but I'll
>know THAT character for the rest of my life.
>;^)
>
>
>-dave-----:::
>w w w .myspace . com /geetardave
More like this ?? ???... thats sissy gurl

Reply from: =?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCRjsbKEI=?=
Date: 14 May 2008, 00:30
Re: =?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCRjsbKEI=?=

Geetar Dave wrote:
> On May 13, 10:51 am, $BF;(B <shoran-567...@nonspammomypacks . net > wrote:
>> Translation: Japanese $B"d(B English
>>
>> ---------------- *$BF;(B* = *Path*...[Tao].
>>
>> (Away from, around, over, under or through: Hay8rz)
>
> Actually, in Japanese, this character is pronounced "Michi" or
> "Do" (rhymes with "slow"), depending how it's used. The meaning is the
> same; path or way.
>
> "Tao" is Chinese, I think.
>
> I took two years of Japanese as a college student, and have spent some
> time in various cultural interests that use "do" in their name. I have
> forgotten a lot of kanji and kana over the last few years, but I'll
> know THAT character for the rest of my life.
> ;^)
>
>
> -dave-----:::
> w w w .myspace . com /geetardave

Thanks Dave-- they mean the same thing :-). That's very cool to have
studied the Japanese language.

Regards,

mvm
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