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Subject: Sexy Logos 2

2008-08-18 17:22:00
which lips? :P
2008-08-18 17:25:07
HAHAHA


omfg xD
2008-08-18 18:38:16
nice =)))
2008-08-18 19:12:43
haha gain a kilo or 3 :P

gain a pound or two is the phrase :P

but it sounds so metric the way u put it that it made me LOL
2008-08-18 23:26:25
I believe that to be intentional.
2008-08-18 23:52:47
it sound me good to say one kilo or two, but sound me bad oun pound or two, sounds me so Mc Donalds XD
2008-08-20 04:10:12
kreator para aerts
which lips? :P




ROFL
2008-08-20 23:42:41
It's a normal Dutch expression:

"... een kilo of (number)"

Which is translated to English:

"... a kilo or (number)"

That's why it might sound funny but it's not wrong. ;)
(edited)
2008-08-21 04:05:32
haha no worries ;)
i know the way sayings are different in diff places :P

it was fair annoyin when the euro came actually caus all the money sayings referring to the pound and penny had to be changed :P
2008-08-21 10:14:09
yeah, here to

When you suddenly remember something or when you finally see the solution
we used to say "my franc has fallen"
it's stupid to say "my euro(more correctly my 5cents) has fallen"
2008-08-21 13:53:19
That's why we never went for the Euro :p
2008-08-21 15:51:38
OOOH! Thats funny! We say/said:"Het kwartje is gevallen"

Which would indeed mean:"my quarter has fallen" ( at least I guess its named quarter in English, it's 1/4 of 100 cents.)



It looked like this btw: I believe its a nice design.
2008-08-21 15:54:38
The Euro made everything more expensive here. Some shops were lazy and decided to change the sign of the Guilder ( The curreny we used before the euro, in dutch its: Gulden. ;)) to the one of the Euro. I really want the guilder back, tbh. :-/
2008-08-21 17:00:33
No way, even if you're old monetary unit had staid everything would have been expensivier nox, inflation you know.

Now it's far more easy to compare prizes, and it's just so easy.
I went to Croatia and there don't have the € and man it was calculating what the product would cost in €

But this is way off-topic
2008-08-21 17:08:33
Yes maybe a little bit more expensive but never 2 times more expensive immediately after the introduction of the euro.

The inflation here is about 2.5% a year or something...
2008-08-21 17:54:48
Did the prices for girls in Amsterdam also go up??

P.S. It a sexy logos topic