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Randolk
5th January 2009, 02:53
mi ha scritto questo joke, sono venti minuti che rido da solo come un coglione.

- KNOCK KNOCK!
- Hey! Who's there?
- Little old lady!
- Little-old-lady-who?
- WOW! IS THAT YODEL?!?

Uccidetemi, per favore.

:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Va$h
5th January 2009, 03:06
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Devon
5th January 2009, 03:47
nc.

Lyuknet
5th January 2009, 04:47
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Kith
5th January 2009, 11:41
hahahahahaha NO.

Ercos
5th January 2009, 11:43
ci sarà un motivo perchè ridi da solo...

Kaluisurrr
5th January 2009, 11:44
- KNOCK KNOCK!
- Hey! Who's there?
- ...
- ...
- Guess nobody's home.

Drako
5th January 2009, 11:46
......................................log off life.

MiLLenTeX
5th January 2009, 11:49
... :gha:

Devon
5th January 2009, 12:06
- KNOCK KNOCK!
- Hey! Who's there?
- ...
- ...
- Guess nobody's home.
c'è un errore

:rain:

San Vegeta
5th January 2009, 17:02
rand, brucia

Evildark
5th January 2009, 17:03
rotlfno.

PuPpEt
5th January 2009, 17:16
.....

- KNOCK KNOCK!
- Hey! Who's there?
- Little old lady!
- "fap, fap, fap.."
- FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-

holysmoke
5th January 2009, 17:19
incominciamo bene... dopo la prima oldata dell'anno pure il primo NO FUN dell'anno :achehm:

Sintak
5th January 2009, 18:08
uau :confused:

Fuser
5th January 2009, 18:57
No fun.

Rayvaughan
5th January 2009, 19:50
:rain:

Ending
6th January 2009, 02:12
ehm sono l'unico che l'ìha capita o che :)????

Devon
6th January 2009, 03:00
no

sei il secondo a cui fa ridere

Drako
6th January 2009, 05:04
no
sei il secondo a cui fa ridere
:sneer:

Axelfolie
6th January 2009, 09:51
io nn l'ho capita :-/

Menthos
6th January 2009, 17:47
Manco loro l'hanno capita, non temere.

Ending
8th January 2009, 15:59
Manco loro l'hanno capita, non temere.


ehm il yodel e quelal specie di strillo che fanno gli alpini _)) non ho voglia di tradurre dal inglese


In Alpine folk music, it was probably developed in the Swiss Alps as a method of communication between mountain peaks, later becoming part of the region's traditional music. In Persian and Azeri classical music, singers frequently use tahrir, a yodeling technique that oscillates on neighbor tones. In Georgian traditional music, yodelling takes the form of krimanchuli technique, and is used as a top part in three/four part polyphony. In Central Africa, Pygmy singers use yodels within their elaborate polyphonic singing. Yodeling is often used in American bluegrass and country music. According to the Oxford English Dictionary the word yodel is derived from a German word jodeln (originally Bavarian) meaning "to utter the syllable jo".

For example, in the famous example syllable "Yudl - Ay - EEE - Ooooo", the "EEE" is sung in the head voice, while all other syllables are in the chest voice





quindi "little old lady who ". .. suona piu o meno come "yudle - ay - eee oooo"

Andreazakk
8th January 2009, 21:12
speravo almeno di non averla capita:sneer:

Sante
8th January 2009, 21:19
:rain:

Hudlok
9th January 2009, 00:14
quindi "little old lady who ". .. suona piu o meno come "yudle - ay - eee oooo"


Il mio inglese orale fa schifo però come fa

little ad assomigliare a yudle

old ad ay

etc?

:banana:

Suppa
9th January 2009, 00:20
Il mio inglese orale fa schifo però come fa

little ad assomigliare a yudle

old ad ay

etc?

:banana:

Lo slang inglese a volte sforza Little in "Laiddol" lady diventa "Lee - i"
leggendolo veloce con un certo accento suona simile..
ovviamente è una vaccata e solo chi ha un humor rasoterra ride...

Randolk
9th January 2009, 10:50
La parte più fun è che vi sforzate di spiegarvela tra voi :point:

Sintak
9th January 2009, 18:44
L'unica parte fun è che vi sforzate di spiegarvela tra voi :point:

:nod: