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Oct 10, 2005 11:23

People come and people go. It's the cycle of life. We are saddened by the loss of those people, whether by death or by change of address, or simply a difference in interests. We remember them and miss them on occasion, but life goes on. We welcome the new friendships, the new people in our lives and new interests. With each person, each experience ( Read more... )

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jimmyduval October 22 2005, 21:25:38 UTC
. I've been a wanker and a ponce to all those that I know and love.

I'm hip, man. And I love the sound of British swear words in the morning. Or any other time. I'm adding you.

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jimmyduval October 22 2005, 21:27:25 UTC
Oh, man, I just realized how that must sound, cause you're from the UK. I don't mean I'm hip like, I'm so cool. I mean, I'm hip, like, I know what you mean. Cause I've done it, too.

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alexisdenisof_ October 23 2005, 00:53:04 UTC
I'm not really from the UK, I just lived there for many years. Sometimes, though, words like ponce and wanker seem to fit better.

I'm hip. I've added you back. :)

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jimmyduval October 23 2005, 09:06:36 UTC
Wow, I would never have guessed - but I've lived in LA all my life, so Hollywood British accents sound British to me. But, yeah, there are so many great words that we don't have in the states. I was watching the Oscars this year, and one of the winners, I think for short documentary, who was English held her statue up, smiled big for the camera, and said "This is the dog's bollocks!" And you can get away with that in British English, cause it always sounds more formal to people in the US. I almost fell on the floor laughing.

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alexisdenisof_ October 23 2005, 16:29:47 UTC
I studied the language and the accents while I was there. Then working on 'Buffy', I was fortunate to work with Tony Head who helped me with the nuances of what I was trying to say and how I wanted to say it. I say a lot of swear words that the American public doesn't recognize as such. Makes it easier to get away with things.

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