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| is there anyone comming to phuket Thailand in the near future, I would like it if you could bring me somthing from home. (Just some gummy Brars, or Ju-Jubes) No biggie, they are just a present for a buddy here, from me. I can do you a ton of favours when you get here, Cheap hotels, Discounts on Diving, lessons, whatever you need we can help you with. Let me know by E-Mail if you can please. Thanks D Vince |
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| Is this MY D Vince that went to Phuket? If it is and you're listening please email me back home! Let me know if you are still in Phuket and ok after the mess over there. So get in touch with me, i'll send your gummy bears. Just get in touch. Please. Michelle Vancouver -- fishy_girl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ fishy_girl's Profile: http://forums.deeperblue.net/member....fo&userid=4181 View this thread: http://forums.deeperblue.net/showthr...threadid=53297 |
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| Just curious, is Phuket pronounced "FUCK IT", "FOO KIT", or "FOO KET"? I always figure the former... |
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| In article <T%LAd.9391$1L6.4057@fe05.lga>, Grumman-581 <grumman581-YYYY-MM@charter.net> wrote: Just curious, is Phuket pronounced "FUCK IT", "FOO KIT", or "FOO KET"? I always figure the former... POO KET or FOO KET. Usually the former. |
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| "Alan Street" wrote ... > POO KET or FOO KET. Usually the former. Bummer... There goes the source of many jokes... |
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| Duke is that you? Been looking for you off and on for a while but haven't had much success. I'd even spring for the real fruit gummies if I know where to send them. Hoping that it's you and you still want to chat with one of the guys from Surrey. My email hasn't changed. Michelle - if you are reading this hopefully you are looking for the same Duke I am - from Surrey & lived above the Action Shop? If so I think I might have met you once at Duke's place. You had a french accent? Anyways I am no good with these public forums and don't want to leave my email address on here to get a million spams from so maybe you could figure out a way to pm me through this site. |
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| "Alan Street" <agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com> wrote in message news:301220040859148050%agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com ... > POO KET or FOO KET. Usually the former. And never the latter. The Ph is only written with the 'h' to indicate that it's an aspirated P, i.e. where you can feel a puff of air if you hold your hand up to your mouth. It has absolutely nothing to do with the English construction using Ph to sound like F. |
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| In article <41d97a12$0$105$6c56adcd@news.qnet.com>, Greg Mossman <mossman@qnet.com> wrote: "Alan Street" <agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com> wrote in message news:301220040859148050%agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com ... > POO KET or FOO KET. Usually the former. And never the latter. The Ph is only written with the 'h' to indicate that it's an aspirated P, i.e. where you can feel a puff of air if you hold your hand up to your mouth. It has absolutely nothing to do with the English construction using Ph to sound like F. I've heard it pronounced FOO KET by Thai locals a few times. Perhaps it's a difference between formal Thai and the regional southern dialect of Phuket. |
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| "Alan Street" <agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com> wrote in message news:030120050925272399%agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com ... > I've heard it pronounced FOO KET by Thai locals a few times. Perhaps > it's a difference between formal Thai and the regional southern dialect > of Phuket. Or they just had a lisp. |
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| "Greg Mossman" wrote ... > And never the latter. The Ph is only written with the 'h' to indicate that > it's an aspirated P, i.e. where you can feel a puff of air if you hold your > hand up to your mouth. It has absolutely nothing to do with the English > construction using Ph to sound like F. Awh, hell, I liked *my* pronunciation better -- "FUCK IT"... I see you made it back... Good... I have some gators I want to introduce you to here in South Louisiana... |
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