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06-17-2005, 03:51 AM
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#61 | | mommy-to-Caleb
Joined: Jan 2002 Location: Sarnia Posts: 8,162
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Originally Posted by krissy not really.i'm ok with singing.would you want to learn Filipino words? | ok!
question: you're in a different area from where Mylene (Praisey) is. If you spoke Filipino to her, could you understand each other or are the dialects too different?
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06-17-2005, 04:07 AM
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#62 | | and the snarry moonlight
Joined: May 2005 Location: BTI Posts: 1,700
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Originally Posted by danalyn ok!
question: you're in a different area from where Mylene (Praisey) is. If you spoke Filipino to her, could you understand each other or are the dialects too different? | i talk to her in our national language which is Filipino.but i still know 2 dialects which is i'm not sure if she could understand.i can speak in Karay-a and Hiligaynon.and i can sing Chinese too. |
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06-17-2005, 04:10 AM
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#63 | | mommy-to-Caleb
Joined: Jan 2002 Location: Sarnia Posts: 8,162
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Originally Posted by krissy i talk to her in our national language which is Filipino.but i still know 2 dialects which is i'm not sure if she could understand.i can speak in Karay-a and Hiligaynon.and i can sing Chinese too.  | what should I learn to say? (type...  )
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06-17-2005, 04:17 AM
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#64 | | and the snarry moonlight
Joined: May 2005 Location: BTI Posts: 1,700
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Originally Posted by danalyn what should I learn to say? (type...  ) | i suggest you study Filipino first. 
Leason 1: i love you is Mahal Kita in Filipino
2: i'm leaving now is Aalis na ako ngayon.
Yes, as in, aalis na ako ngayon.i'm leaving now. |
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06-17-2005, 04:21 AM
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#65 | | and the snarry moonlight
Joined: May 2005 Location: BTI Posts: 1,700
| so long CGR.i'll be missing you.i wouldn't leave if i could but my mom would be mad if i do so i really have to do this.let me pray first.
Lord bless the people who would post in here when i'm away.let them be as nice to me as possible and i pray they would post nicely.and also bless CGR that it might have more nice posters in its site.Bless everyone here.this is my prayer amen. |
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06-17-2005, 04:29 AM
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#66 | | mommy-to-Caleb
Joined: Jan 2002 Location: Sarnia Posts: 8,162
| alright. Have a great weekend & God bless you!
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06-17-2005, 04:51 AM
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#67 | | Skux
Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 8,497
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Originally Posted by danalyn they keep telling me it'd be sexy.  | Not quite as sexy as me... but almost. |
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06-17-2005, 07:46 AM
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#68 | | has no avvy
Joined: Sep 2004 Posts: 1,215
| WOW, there're surely a lot of conversation going on in your blog. I'm amazed. I've to catch up.
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Originally Posted by Krissy Hi there!yes i'm Filipino.wow,i've got a new friend and she's from Netherlands.i'm amazedthey call me krissy here.but my real name is christine.you could still call me krissy.so what do i call you,i mean what's your nickname?hmm...let me guess,Vel?you've got a nice name!
i haven't watched that flick either.last night we watched Valentine.it sure is scary.it gave me creeps when i went to the bathroom.congratulations, by the way!you were the first poster on my third thread. | Well, I actually from Indonesia (Chinese born in Indonesia), but moved to the Netherlands 5 years ago. You can call me by my chinese name Vei, but Vel is also okay  .
Lesson learned: never watch scary movies at night, lol.
And you're on page 5 now. That's jet..haha Quote: |
Originally Posted by Dana I watched it... and I know it's a chick flick and all, but it was just a bit too fluffy for me. it was ok, but I don't know that I'd buy it or anything | Ha! I won't buy it for sure. Probably will borrow it from a friend or lend it, or download it..hehe. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Dana yes, very normal to be addicted to CGR. Some folks decide it's unhealthy... I never really have. I've been pretty much the same amount addicted ever since I started | Yeah, me too. But sometimes when I think I'm way crossing the border, I decided to stop coming to CGR for few days, just to prove that I can let it go if I want, then I get back on here again. Sound like fasting? haha, probably Quote: |
Originally Posted by Krissy we're a small church so everybody has to do the job. | Hehe, I know how it's like. We are a small church too, just start the church around 4 years ago. People come and go, so hard to keep them "involved". So everybody has like 2 or 3 ministry at the same time to keep the ball rolling Quote: |
Originally Posted by Dana I taught small children. 5 & under. It was stories... but I also did crafts and music. it was challenging 'cause I didn't like the curriculum the church was using so I told them to just not bother & I'd make it up myself. So I did | Yeah, I taught small children too, but 8 and under. It's a small church, so we can't divide the class, which is often quite troublesome. If you tell stories for 4 years old and under, it's too easy for 5 years old and above, so they start to grumble and eventually try to disturb the others and stuff. So you have to "get to them" and fix things. By the time things are "fixed", the 4 years old kids (and under) are not that so in to the stories anymore. If you know what I mean. And I'm a single fighter, meaning I'm the only teacher in the room (talking about small church...) And I have to do everything in Dutch, which is not my native language. So I end up using my own curriculum..hehe. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Kepa Krissy, you play the drums? That rocks! If there's something we need more of, that's women bassists and drummers! In fact, our church is in need of a drummer and bassist. | Yeah. Bass and drum rock!!
I wish I had the beat in me. |
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06-19-2005, 09:30 PM
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#69 | | and the snarry moonlight
Joined: May 2005 Location: BTI Posts: 1,700
| hi there!wow i've missed a lot here.and i've got 251 post and this would be my 252th post.ang 5th page too.this is wondreful!  why is it that am i feeling that i'll get my 300th post today? 
i've got to catch up so i'd better start right away. |
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06-19-2005, 09:56 PM
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#70 | | and the snarry moonlight
Joined: May 2005 Location: BTI Posts: 1,700
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Originally Posted by Kepa Krissy, you play the drums? That rocks! If there's something we need more of, that's women bassists and drummers! In fact, our church is in need of a drummer and bassist. We've not had a band for at least 6 months. Long story. Perhaps I'll address it in my blog later.
dana, jump on the drums and bash away! | hey,i've missed this last week!gee, thanks!i'm flattered!  yeah,i think girls who can actually play any instrument are cool.i play drums but not as good as what you think.i only played once in a sunday service.maybe my Pastor noticed me playing hen we jam and pin pointed me that Sunday.it went quite well but i had cramps right after that. |
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06-19-2005, 10:24 PM
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#71 | | and the snarry moonlight
Joined: May 2005 Location: BTI Posts: 1,700
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Originally Posted by anailev WOW, there're surely a lot of conversation going on in your blog. I'm amazed. I've to catch up. | yeah!me,too! Quote: |
Originally Posted by anailev Well, I actually from Indonesia (Chinese born in Indonesia), but moved to the Netherlands 5 years ago. You can call me by my chinese name Vei, but Vel is also okay  . | I'll call you Vei then.i think we can somehow relate with each other because we are both Asian.it's nice. Quote: |
Originally Posted by anailev Lesson learned: never watch scary movies at night, lol. | i'll second to that.but it's a great movie! Quote: |
Originally Posted by anailev And you're on page 5 now. That's jet..haha | yeah!and i have this feeling i'll get 2 more pages today!  thanks to all of you! Quote: |
Originally Posted by anailev Yeah, me too. But sometimes when I think I'm way crossing the border, I decided to stop coming to CGR for few days, just to prove that I can let it go if I want, then I get back on here again. Sound like fasting? haha, probably  | i really don't know what's with CGR that i am officially addicted to it now. Quote: |
Originally Posted by anailev Hehe, I know how it's like. We are a small church too, just start the church around 4 years ago. People come and go, so hard to keep them "involved". So everybody has like 2 or 3 ministry at the same time to keep the ball rolling  | i like it when you "hehe".i always do that to my friends when i text them.like...hehe...maybe i'll request for a hehe smile later.yes,it really hard to keep them involve most especially when they are too busy with other stuffs. Quote: |
Originally Posted by anailev Yeah, I taught small children too, but 8 and under. It's a small church, so we can't divide the class, which is often quite troublesome. If you tell stories for 4 years old and under, it's too easy for 5 years old and above, so they start to grumble and eventually try to disturb the others and stuff. So you have to "get to them" and fix things. By the time things are "fixed", the 4 years old kids (and under) are not that so in to the stories anymore. If you know what I mean. And I'm a single fighter, meaning I'm the only teacher in the room (talking about small church...) And I have to do everything in Dutch, which is not my native language. So I end up using my own curriculum..hehe. | yeah,sometimes the big kids wanted to do more, then the small kids would tell you"ma'am i need to go to the bathroom,ma'am i'm hungry"but if your clever enough to do some tricks,they'll pay attention but also for a small span of time. Quote: |
Originally Posted by anailev Yeah. Bass and drum rock!!
I wish I had the beat in me. | just practice!hehe |
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06-20-2005, 02:39 AM
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#72 | | has no avvy
Joined: Sep 2004 Posts: 1,215
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Originally Posted by krissy i really don't know what's with CGR that i am officially addicted to it now.  | Hmmm... sounds familiar
I think I said that quite a while ago Quote: |
i like it when you "hehe".i always do that to my friends when i text them.like...hehe...maybe i'll request for a hehe smile later.yes,it really hard to keep them involve most especially when they are too busy with other stuffs.
| Hehe....hehe...hehe...hehe
There you go, couple of "hehe"'s more to you
Yeah. Life is hard around here. They often have to work on sunday just to keep on living Quote:
yeah,sometimes the big kids wanted to do more, then the small kids would tell you"ma'am i need to go to the bathroom,ma'am i'm hungry"but if your clever enough to do some tricks,they'll pay attention but also for a small span of time. | Ow yea. I have tricks. Trick. I mean. Candy bars.
So, how are you doing in this lovely morning? (My local time: 9:30AM) |
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06-20-2005, 02:56 AM
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#73 | | and the snarry moonlight
Joined: May 2005 Location: BTI Posts: 1,700
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Originally Posted by anailev So, how are you doing in this lovely morning? (My local time: 9:30AM) | hi there Vei!i'm so lazy to quote and quote so i only quoted this one.hehe.it's 4:00 PM here.i'm not sure whether it's our time or it's your time which is advanced.i think i'm getting dumber and dumber each day.hehe.i've got poor construction of sentences nowadays.i'm still at work.how about you?
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06-20-2005, 03:10 AM
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#74 | | has no avvy
Joined: Sep 2004 Posts: 1,215
| I think your time is in advance. The Philippines is on the east side of .... my atlas, so you get to feel the sun first
I'm at home, doing geeky jobs
And yes, I'm invisible
Today is hot! How's there?
I need water.
I'm hungry. |
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06-20-2005, 03:23 AM
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#75 | | and the snarry moonlight
Joined: May 2005 Location: BTI Posts: 1,700
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Originally Posted by anailev I think your time is in advance. The Philippines is on the east side of .... my atlas, so you get to feel the sun first
I'm at home, doing geeky jobs
And yes, I'm invisible
Today is hot! How's there?
I need water.
I'm hungry. | it's quite hot outside too.lucky me i'm inside the office with ac so it's not that hot.haven't you had breakfast yet?yes,you should drink lots of water.it helps a lot but eat your breakfast too.
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