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July 2, 2009 at 11:00 AM #15975July 2, 2009 at 11:28 AM #424016
Zeitgeist
ParticipantHe should be a politician. He would fit right in: fiscally irresponsible, does not keep word. Perfect.
July 2, 2009 at 11:28 AM #424247Zeitgeist
ParticipantHe should be a politician. He would fit right in: fiscally irresponsible, does not keep word. Perfect.
July 2, 2009 at 11:28 AM #424528Zeitgeist
ParticipantHe should be a politician. He would fit right in: fiscally irresponsible, does not keep word. Perfect.
July 2, 2009 at 11:28 AM #424597Zeitgeist
ParticipantHe should be a politician. He would fit right in: fiscally irresponsible, does not keep word. Perfect.
July 2, 2009 at 11:28 AM #424761Zeitgeist
ParticipantHe should be a politician. He would fit right in: fiscally irresponsible, does not keep word. Perfect.
July 2, 2009 at 11:32 AM #424006
CoronitaParticipantCHANGE!
In chinese, there’s an expression for this….Probably I’m misspelling it, but it’s called “nai pi”.
(Ni hen nai pi) (you are very ….)An expression that conveys the notion that someone is a sore sport. Perhaps someone else can do a better job translating (I flunked the pinyin system).
Anyway, lot of people these day fit into this category. Not living up to one’s obligation and taking the legal (but crass) way out.
July 2, 2009 at 11:32 AM #424237
CoronitaParticipantCHANGE!
In chinese, there’s an expression for this….Probably I’m misspelling it, but it’s called “nai pi”.
(Ni hen nai pi) (you are very ….)An expression that conveys the notion that someone is a sore sport. Perhaps someone else can do a better job translating (I flunked the pinyin system).
Anyway, lot of people these day fit into this category. Not living up to one’s obligation and taking the legal (but crass) way out.
July 2, 2009 at 11:32 AM #424519
CoronitaParticipantCHANGE!
In chinese, there’s an expression for this….Probably I’m misspelling it, but it’s called “nai pi”.
(Ni hen nai pi) (you are very ….)An expression that conveys the notion that someone is a sore sport. Perhaps someone else can do a better job translating (I flunked the pinyin system).
Anyway, lot of people these day fit into this category. Not living up to one’s obligation and taking the legal (but crass) way out.
July 2, 2009 at 11:32 AM #424587
CoronitaParticipantCHANGE!
In chinese, there’s an expression for this….Probably I’m misspelling it, but it’s called “nai pi”.
(Ni hen nai pi) (you are very ….)An expression that conveys the notion that someone is a sore sport. Perhaps someone else can do a better job translating (I flunked the pinyin system).
Anyway, lot of people these day fit into this category. Not living up to one’s obligation and taking the legal (but crass) way out.
July 2, 2009 at 11:32 AM #424751
CoronitaParticipantCHANGE!
In chinese, there’s an expression for this….Probably I’m misspelling it, but it’s called “nai pi”.
(Ni hen nai pi) (you are very ….)An expression that conveys the notion that someone is a sore sport. Perhaps someone else can do a better job translating (I flunked the pinyin system).
Anyway, lot of people these day fit into this category. Not living up to one’s obligation and taking the legal (but crass) way out.
July 2, 2009 at 11:44 AM #424041CBad
ParticipantCome on, I want this guy representing me! 26 years of student loans and he passes the bar on the 4th try. Maybe it’s not the debt that’s keeping him out.
Side note, this guy must cringe every time he hears an engine. Or maybe he paid someone to run into him both times so he could defer payment?
July 2, 2009 at 11:44 AM #424272CBad
ParticipantCome on, I want this guy representing me! 26 years of student loans and he passes the bar on the 4th try. Maybe it’s not the debt that’s keeping him out.
Side note, this guy must cringe every time he hears an engine. Or maybe he paid someone to run into him both times so he could defer payment?
July 2, 2009 at 11:44 AM #424553CBad
ParticipantCome on, I want this guy representing me! 26 years of student loans and he passes the bar on the 4th try. Maybe it’s not the debt that’s keeping him out.
Side note, this guy must cringe every time he hears an engine. Or maybe he paid someone to run into him both times so he could defer payment?
July 2, 2009 at 11:44 AM #424623CBad
ParticipantCome on, I want this guy representing me! 26 years of student loans and he passes the bar on the 4th try. Maybe it’s not the debt that’s keeping him out.
Side note, this guy must cringe every time he hears an engine. Or maybe he paid someone to run into him both times so he could defer payment?
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