Eli Delventhal
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2010-06-25 04:09:52 » |
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I got married last weekend and now I'm on the cote d'azur in France on my honeymoon. Yay!
This means that I won't be deleting any spam for a while.
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2010-06-25 04:17:37 » |
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congrats dude 
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TheMatrix154
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Reply #2 on:
2010-06-25 04:20:06 » |
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Congrats  Enjoy the great time.
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princec
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Reply #3 on:
2010-06-25 04:43:13 » |
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She'd better not find you on this forum on your honeymoon!! Enjoy the hols. Cas 
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williamwoles
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Reply #4 on:
2010-06-25 04:56:23 » |
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Gratz!!! Best wishes! I'm also planing to marry in 2 month 
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Swattkidd7
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2010-06-25 05:22:04 » |
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Congratulations!!
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gouessej
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Reply #6 on:
2010-06-25 07:02:39 » |
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I got married last weekend and now I'm on the cote d'azur in France on my honeymoon. Yay!
Congratulations! Good choice  Maybe you will practice French a little bit 
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arielsan
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Reply #7 on:
2010-06-25 08:55:05 » |
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Great news! Congrats
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CaptainJester
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Reply #8 on:
2010-06-25 10:56:35 » |
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Congrats. Have a good time on your honeymoon.
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Reply #9 on:
2010-06-25 12:23:02 » |
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Congrats ! have a good time there ! nice place too that's where I come from  , where are you exacly ? Marseille ? Nice ? Avignon ?
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adon_y_coya
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Reply #10 on:
2010-06-25 12:52:16 » |
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Congratulations! Welcome to the club 
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ShannonSmith
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Reply #11 on:
2010-06-25 16:15:43 » |
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Stage 1 : Clear
Congratulations!
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Riven
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2010-06-25 16:29:33 » |
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France is absolutely lovely. Perfect for two people in love. If you're the more adventurous type, you should really rent a bike together and enjoy a day or two in the vast scenery, and stroll through some tiny villages. Oh well... whatever floats your boat. If the language wouldn't be so darn hard to learn, and the French would actually speak understandable English, I'd probably go there each holiday!! 
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Reply #13 on:
2010-06-25 17:06:56 » |
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...and the French would actually speak understandable English... lol, I fell so concerned so many travel and years of english with a sooo poor result that's too sad
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bobjob
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Reply #14 on:
2010-06-25 19:15:59 » |
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I got married last weekend
congrats dude, I hope you have an awesome holiday. Dont worry to much about the spam, when you guys get back from france, you can get your wife to help you monitor the forums to make up for lost time. 
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princec
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Reply #15 on:
2010-06-25 19:33:21 » |
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French is a nice easy language compared to English! Cas 
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SimonH
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Reply #16 on:
2010-06-25 20:07:48 » |
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Congrats! I wish you both every happiness. Et aussi, la France, c'est bonne et belle!
Edit: typo
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CommanderKeith
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Reply #17 on:
2010-06-25 22:11:11 » |
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Congrats!!!! Well I suppose soon we'll have new young play-testers 
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Reply #18 on:
2010-06-26 08:56:26 » |
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Nice!  congrats.
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h3ckboy
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2010-06-26 17:09:29 » |
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French is a nice easy language compared to English! Cas  not to start a flame war or nothing, but as someone who can speak english fluently, and french decently, Ill stick with my single gender  EDIT: oh, yeah, congratz as well  hahahaha, may u both be happy
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OverKill
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Reply #20 on:
2010-06-28 03:53:24 » |
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"Uh uh uh, anotherone bites the dust.. uh uh ..."  j/k man, congrats on taking that step. (I'm also married) Have a great honeymoon!
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Reply #21 on:
2010-06-29 04:50:28 » |
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Congrats!
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Eli Delventhal
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Reply #22 on:
2010-06-29 09:49:40 » |
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Thanks all! I am now back in the USofA. Although I had a great time it's a relief not always being pressed to speak a foreign language.  As for French or English being easier, my opinion is that French pronunciation and how it corresponds to spelling is 1000x easier than English (as English spelling is completely retarded and pronunciation rules pretty much don't exist), but English grammar is that much easier than French grammar (less weird tense combinations, irregular verbs, and the like). In general it seems pretty difficult to go from a Germanic language to a Romance language, or vise versa. My wife (still feels weird saying that!) speaks German and had a much easier time learning it (I think) due to its more closely related language rules. Similarly I had a very easy time picking up some Spanish on a visit to Costa Rica because its rules are very similar to French, being another Romance language. Anyway, yay I'm married and stuff.
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OverKill
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2010-06-30 03:25:58 » |
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English is a pot-pourri of multiple other languages it truly is difficult. You have Latin, Germanic, old Scandinavian, French influences. Then again in English speaking/writing countries not much emphasis is put on spelling, which I really like. Not like Germany (the defining reason for the term grammar-****  ) @Marriage: Some nice quotes: 'Marriage is the attempt to solve problems together, that you would not have on your own' 'Marriage is the price men pay for sex. Sex is the price women pay for marriage.'
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Nate
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Reply #24 on:
2010-06-30 04:34:06 » |
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Highly suggest this book. Good luck! A man marries a woman in the hope that she will never change. A woman marries a man in the hope that he will someday change.
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Reply #25 on:
2010-06-30 06:00:03 » |
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Yay! Congrats and stuff. 'Marriage is the price men pay for sex. Sex is the price women pay for marriage.'
Actually I found sex quite unrelated to marriage  It's more like: 'Men have conversations with women to get sex. Women have sex with men to get conversations.'
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Riven
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Reply #26 on:
2010-06-30 06:19:34 » |
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Thanks all! I am now back in the USofA. Although I had a great time it's a relief not always being pressed to speak a foreign language.  Pics or it didn't happen! (well, nobody respects your privacy anyway)
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Eli Delventhal
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Reply #27 on:
2010-06-30 09:41:36 » |
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Highly suggest this book. Good luck! A man marries a woman in the hope that she will never change. A woman marries a man in the hope that he will someday change. Hey I might actually get that. Thanks for the suggestion. As for pics, well, I'll think about it. I don't care about putting pictures of myself up here but since my wife and family are all in them as well it's not really my decision probably. For those of you who have Facebook, friend me (Eli Delventhal) and then you can see pics that friends have taken on there. The professional pictures are still being processed and should be ready in a month or so.
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Riven
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Reply #28 on:
2010-06-30 14:30:18 » |
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As for pics, well, I'll think about it.
It wasn't really serious. Not everything should be shared with everybody. Nice that you had a good time though, and actually could enjoy that silly language. I fail at French, and couldn't learn it to save my life. Maybe if I'd move to France. Then again, maybe not. I know that English has some weird vowel pronunciation, like called/cold sounding the same, and minute (60s) and minute (tiny) sounding very differently. Still, I find it much easier than French or German. French has two genders, and German has three... what were they thinking!
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Reply #29 on:
2010-06-30 16:56:31 » |
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Congratulations Demonpants (I guess..)! In a few years I'll be the one posting here ...
Riven, I don't really know if this is due to British English / American English differences, but "called" and "cold" sound sensibly different to me . The first has an open "o" sound, while the second is closed . But maybe that's just because I learned American english, and you being in Europe learned the british English . Maybe some native speakers can make things clearer ?
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