Jul 17, 2006 18:06
UnlockedHearts5: a spaniard and an american were emailing one day when they decided to play the backwards game and to type backwards. so at one point, the american said "yes" but of course this was "sey". the spaniard asked what "sey" meant and the american said it means to accept or to agree. the spaniard then forgot they were typing backwards and began to say "si" to everything that he accepted and/or agreed to, but at once point ran out of ink when writing to a mexican friend, so with only a bit of ink left he used an i
UnlockedHearts5: instead of the ey. and thats how the word "si" became "yes" in the spanish language.
KaTaSaUrUs CrAsH: really haley lol
UnlockedHearts5: what do you think i'm making this up?
KaTaSaUrUs CrAsH: haha i'm not sure
KaTaSaUrUs CrAsH: yes wait, yes
KaTaSaUrUs CrAsH: you are
KaTaSaUrUs CrAsH: haha duh
UnlockedHearts5: you're ridiculous, do you know that?
Kaitlyn has, again, failed to acknowledge my superior intelligence.