Conversation Between Xanatos and Alpha

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  1. Happy Birthday!
  2. Gives rise to the expression, 'pick up your sack' (to quit moaning and get on with it). Less often mentioned is that he was knocked out that same game and didn't finish it. They also filmed the stiching on live TV.
  3. Haha, nah I didn't actually give potatoes.



    Just chocolate laxatives.
  4. Giving potatoes instead of candy on hallowen, man that's just mean. I assume they egged your house, I know I would =D
  5. I always knew you were older than me. Take that as a compliment or an insult as appropriate.

    Thanks, Xan!
  6. I always thought you were older than me, at least you seem to be =). Anyways, happy birthday Alpha dog, hope you have a good one.
  7. Everyone hates that damn yeti...ah, those were good times, nostalgia is bleeding out of my nose now =).
  8. Locke happened, you should see my PM-s =).
  9. What the hell just happened to your VMs. [Looks down]
  10. Haha wow. Nicest rep comment ever.
  11. Yeah, he was really tough. One time a kid in my class got 99% in a test. The kid was pretty stoked, but the teacher just asked him why he didn't get 100% haha.
  12. Well, you wouldn't be the first one to say that, this area has always been a little bit strange, and that says something coming from a guy who lived here his entire life. Though, this country I live in is relatively young, there's a lot of things we need to get hold on, so I'm sure we'll make progress on that part as well.

    The result of our accent is expressing letters that don't really exist in English language, letters like ž, š, ć and few more, that's what I believe anyways. As for his teaching style, it due our school system who's lot different from other regions, tougher I must say. Our problem is that we learn a lot of unnecessary things, too detailed in my opinion.
  13. To be frank, the whole area really confuses me, sorry

    It's damn complex from my perspective. I mean, our countries/regions have almost zero interaction. The only thing I can maybe associate is that NZ troops had a major role in peacekeeping in Kosovo (I know it's a Serbian issue, but I'm just referring to the Balkans in general).

    I did have a Bosnian maths teacher for several years, however. He had a really thick accent that most people couldn't understand, but I found it alright. Very different style of teaching from NZ staff, but he was very effective.
  14. That's right, if you have any questions about this area just let me know.
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