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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:54 am
error-dot-tar Recursive Paradox TeaDidikai patch99329 TeaDidikai patch99329 Me and my dad were musing on how shocked people get when america shows that they have a different culture to us. We share a common language and our cultures do overlap, but America is still a forgeign country. My husband didn't so much experience culture shock as much as he experienced Tea-Shock. Tea the drink or Tea you? If drink, then I can relate. xD Tea me. He didn't try to infuse you into hot water, did he? >.> Do baths count? Yes.
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:59 am
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:59 am
error-dot-tar Recursive Paradox TeaDidikai patch99329 TeaDidikai patch99329 Me and my dad were musing on how shocked people get when america shows that they have a different culture to us. We share a common language and our cultures do overlap, but America is still a forgeign country. My husband didn't so much experience culture shock as much as he experienced Tea-Shock. Tea the drink or Tea you? If drink, then I can relate. xD Tea me. He didn't try to infuse you into hot water, did he? >.> Do baths count? You have to keep in mind that when I met my husband, he thought witches only existed in fairy tales.
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:00 pm
TeaDidikai error-dot-tar Recursive Paradox TeaDidikai patch99329 Tea the drink or Tea you? If drink, then I can relate. xD Tea me. He didn't try to infuse you into hot water, did he? >.> Do baths count? You have to keep in mind that when I met my husband, he thought witches only existed in fairy tales. Ah. That would be a shock.
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:09 pm
Does anyone know whether the song, "The Islander" by Nightwish (current Nightwish with the shitty new singer, not old school awesome Nightwish) off the album Dark Passion Play was influenced by one of the sets of folk music in Northern Europe (Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic if it counts as NE, Irish, or whatever)?
And if so, what set of folk music and where can I find samples? I am intrigued by the song (whether a bastardization or not) and want to explore the sources more.
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:47 pm
I almost got lost in my university. I was trying to find an indoor shortcut from one building to another so I don't have to go outside, and got lost in Engineering. xD
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:55 pm
Recursive Paradox Does anyone know whether the song, "The Islander" by Nightwish (current Nightwish with the shitty new singer, not old school awesome Nightwish) off the album Dark Passion Play was influenced by one of the sets of folk music in Northern Europe (Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic if it counts as NE, Irish, or whatever)? And if so, what set of folk music and where can I find samples? I am intrigued by the song (whether a bastardization or not) and want to explore the sources more. sadly, i don't know, but i've got a couple other bands that have something similar if you'd like.
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:18 pm
Taoiseach is pronounced something like tea-shuck. And now I wants some tea. *goes to put the kettle on*
In other news,boy jeans are comfy. I was given a pair to cut up for projects, they looked about the right size so i tried them on. Yeah, they're not getting cut up.
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:21 pm
niamhybeag Taoiseach is pronounced something like tea-shuck. eek
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:27 pm
Recursive Paradox Does anyone know whether the song, "The Islander" by Nightwish (current Nightwish with the shitty new singer, not old school awesome Nightwish) off the album Dark Passion Play was influenced by one of the sets of folk music in Northern Europe (Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic if it counts as NE, Irish, or whatever)? And if so, what set of folk music and where can I find samples? I am intrigued by the song (whether a bastardization or not) and want to explore the sources more. All Wikipedia says is that it was influenced by Folk Music. Unfortunately, its the only song that Marco wrote for the band, so its hard to tell what influences he was drawn by. I think it is Irish though, as I seem to remember that the various instruments were Irish. And I'd hardly consider the new Nightwish shitty. Dark Passion Play isn't as good as Wishmaster or Century Child, but overall, its better then Once.
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:27 pm
That's the most basic pronunciation I could come up with, but it's not exactly right. The 'ch' at the end is like a softer, less gravelthroated version of the 'ch' in 'chutzpah', but most Irish people are too lazy to soften it.
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:15 pm
Recursive Paradox Does anyone know whether the song, "The Islander" The singing sounds like Irish folk as does the tin whistle. The construction is very similar to Irish folk, the word structure sounds. Very Jimmy McCarthy sounding. If I had been presented with it and told it was an Irish band, I'd have believed them.
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:18 pm
TeaDidikai niamhybeag Taoiseach is pronounced something like tea-shuck. eek Somewhere between shuck and shock Irish cannot be adequately represented by the roman alphabet. It has too many phonems. I once tried to write out the alphabet, but I got lost in the vowels.
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:27 pm
CuAnnan TeaDidikai niamhybeag Taoiseach is pronounced something like tea-shuck. eek Somewhere between shuck and shock Irish cannot be adequately represented by the roman alphabet. It has too many phonems. I once tried to write out the alphabet, but I got lost in the vowels. It's like you have far too many letters and then you decide to ignore most of them and go for whatever you think might be it if you see the words printed in the Roman alphabet and then hear them said, yeah! I only know.. uh.. I only remember one word in Irish at the moment, but it's pronounced 'pusheen' and spelled (in the Roman alphabet, anyway) as 'puisieen' or something.. Not sure what it meant anymore, though.. Kittens?
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:45 pm
Maze Not sure what it meant anymore, though.. Kittens? Kitten. Puisíní would be kittens.
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