whitecrow666
GI. Patton
Posts: 144
Karma: 36
Pilot name: whitecrow666
Platform: Android
Clan: 2017 war Gods
League: Gold
Favorite robot: Gareth
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Post by whitecrow666 on Feb 3, 2017 7:46:46 GMT -5
Hello everyone. I fought i do the hello thing. I am from the UK Bristol area but i work and live in Germany. Thanks mainly due to the German Girlfriend who has the better job. My spelling grammer is horrible as i am Dyslxic i do try my best. www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/fundraising/dyslexia-awareness-weekI can't spell or write that well in english. So it's god dam fun liveing germany learning german not. I miss the Uk but i like germany as well. I like drink Gin tonic or whiskey after work and take my anger out on some robots. I am not sure if i get better at playing the more i drink or worse. I get called Brxit refugie in work. Love the game like my Gareth bot the most and hate the lag i get. I come here to see bit english and see the bants. Oh i am 33 going on 34. So this maybe my mid life crises . I have no kids and no car moment . Never been married. I only spent £22.00 on game which i won when i betted that Brxit would happen. Most intersting thing happen me last year was a syrian stabbed his syrian girlfriend to death outside my flat. Part from that live in germany is prety sweet laid back.
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Post by [AurN]Zenotaph on Feb 3, 2017 9:01:38 GMT -5
Servus aus München!
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bearre
Destrier
Posts: 122
Karma: 78
Pilot name: Bearre
Platform: Android
Clan: None
League: Silver
Favorite robot: RDB Griffin
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Post by bearre on Feb 3, 2017 9:05:41 GMT -5
Welcome to the forums. Not sure if whiskey will help you play but if you drink enough some of the forum posts will make more sense.?
I have been to Germany a few times, friendly people, good food,and great beer,wonderful place.
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Post by K A Z on Feb 3, 2017 9:46:27 GMT -5
Good to know there are more fellow players around
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Post by [AurN]Zenotaph on Feb 3, 2017 9:48:31 GMT -5
Good to know there are more fellow players around Kimmst a aus Minga? Mia soitn amoi a Bier tringa gehn...
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Post by K A Z on Feb 3, 2017 9:52:35 GMT -5
Good to know there are more fellow players around Kimmst a aus Minga? Mia soitn amoi a Bier tringa gehn... For all questions that include"Bier" my answer is gerne [disclaimer: that is in case my Bayerisch did not trick me which is not too hard as I'm still learning]
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Post by [AurN]Zenotaph on Feb 3, 2017 9:54:59 GMT -5
I asked: are you from munich, too? Lets drink a beer together...
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Post by K A Z on Feb 3, 2017 10:20:20 GMT -5
I asked: are you from munich, too? Lets drink a beer together... That's +/- what I understood...and there is no "no" to the beer PM ya later!
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Post by Dredd77 on Feb 3, 2017 12:38:26 GMT -5
Good to know there are more fellow players around Kimmst a aus Minga? Mia soitn amoi a Bier tringa gehn... Whoa... that looks way different from the German I'm used to, [AurN]Zenotaph. Bier tringa = Bier trinken, that much I could grasp, kimmst being from kimmen, aus being from/out, but "mia soitn amoi"??
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Post by [AurN]Zenotaph on Feb 3, 2017 12:50:35 GMT -5
It is the bavarian dialect. When I really start that, even Germans from somewhere north wouldn't understand it.
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Post by Dredd77 on Feb 3, 2017 14:15:58 GMT -5
[AurN]Zenotaph Man, this is cool as hell. Used my lunch reading up on it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavarian_languageI'm a typical American in that the large differences in language and dialects in relatively small geographic areas is both alien and fascinating. Obviously we have our own varieties, but over much greater space. I'm reminded once when I was driving across country and stopped for gas in Pennsylvania. I was wearing big skater pants (JNCO's, for those that remember), and the fellow across the island from me casually asked, "what for pants are those?" Turns out he was a field engineer and thought the giant back pockets quite handy. But I was absolutely delighted to hear a native American use the "Was für" sentence construction in English, which is clearly a Germanic pass-down in a region that had a lot of that influence (German and Dutch). Okay, done geeking out.
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Post by [AurN]Zenotaph on Feb 4, 2017 5:33:19 GMT -5
Mia soitn amoi... We should sometimes...
It derives from: Wir sollten mal...
But don't worry. Normally I speak normal german. I only fall into bavarian, when I'm really upset, or very angry. Well, most of times, that is...
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