Posted on 09/15/2017 6:18:44 AM PDT by davikkm
Yes, it seems Donald Trump gets an unexpected support from our Holy Lord this time in the form of a hurricanes squad, that shocked the South and the Southeast of the United States. They all have their names does anyone have an idea, who names them like that the ordinary human names, that really dont foretell anything bad or threatening
Judge for yourself Harvey, Jose, Irma, Katia, Lee, Maria, Sean, Vince
I ask you a simple question is there just something threatening, when you hear this ordinary names? Not of course. Imagine your wife telling you that some Harvey or Irma will arrive soon, and youre watching a football game or a western, you will rashly answer something like: Aw let him/her come, Ill show em .. and other and other
.. The hurricanes must have frightening names, to make people rouse, pull together and prepare to meet the danger. Now seriously.
(Excerpt) Read more at investmentwatchblog.com ...
What language was this in before it was run through babblefish?
It seems he’s Indian, but trying and failing to speak in American idiom and slang. It’s more comprehensible than your typical Indian call center employee’s inscrutably complex babble using many, many syllables to convey next to no meaning, but that’s a pretty low bar.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/samvel-z-harutyunyan-17175876/
how the heck did you get Indian??? Armenian....
No need to read any further than that to know this is from some low rent cheeseball blog.
>> What language was this in before it was run through babblefish? <<
I’d hazard a guess that it was originally Swiftic, possibly in that tongue’s West Brobdingnagian dialect.
>> this is from some low rent cheeseball blog <<
Tut, tut! Shame on you!
This learned article is from the Investment Watch Blog — which is clearly a place you and I should visit regularly for sound investment advice.
‘Nuff said!
The key words would be: “it seems.”
I honestly dont even see how you got that...
In the greater scheme of things, is it that important? My bet is on “no.” However, his English does read like the overly-elaborate English of Indians, but trying to use US idiom and slang, and failing.
No its not important at all really... just wondering how the heck you got there. Being married to an Indian and have lots of indian in laws, none of them talk like that... some have very poor english, some have better than me, but none of them are like that.
Hurricane DeathWithTeeth.
Hurricane MonsterOMG.
Hurricane JustKillMeNow.
Hurricane NothingWillSurvive.
Hurricane SomeoneSetUpUsTheBomb.
Hurricane IslamKills.
Hurricane ItsAllOver.
Hurricane TerrorTerrorTwoByFour.
Indian, Armenian.... what difference, at this point, does it make?
I propose we name them after Japanese sci-fi/anime/manga villains and monsters.
Hurricane Excerptreadmoreat
It blows you for a few seconds and then you have to click and pay more for the rest.
I have a doubt: Marrying her, did you do the needful? Did she pass out of college? What is her good name? Do one thing: Don't prepone, tell me when you are not out of station.
hahahahaha
Do one thing is the only one of those I recognize ;)
I have heard each of these phrases from my dealings with offshores. :)
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