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Aein
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Post by Aein »

Sup,
Just wondering if anyone played an old flight sim called Red Baron 3D.

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Post by Lyulka »

oooooooh, long time ago
The strange thing is that I've been looking for it yesterday evneing, but couldn't find it any more..

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Post by Comet »

Never heard of it.

(And why do you begin your posts with "sup"?)
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Post by SicilianFalcon »

lol . . . It means " Whats up " ??

So why not :lol:

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Post by Vonsmalhausen »

i did, loooong time ago :lol:
it was a good sim,..... in those day's :wink:

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Post by Comet »

SicilianFalcon wrote:lol . . . It means " Whats up " ??

So why not :lol:
And did you know that "what's up" means "what is the matter?" or "what's wrong?" It is not a greeting! Well not in English anyway.
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Post by SicilianFalcon »

Heh you need to get with the times .. It is a greeting nowdays *shrug*

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Post by Comet »

Here are the definitions from the latest edition of the Oxford English Dictionary

"sup=1.take by sips or spoonfuls; 2.sip; 3.an alchholic drink; 4.eat supper"

"what's up=1.what is going on? 2. what is the matter?"

I don't know what form of English you guys learn, but it is not the form that this native speaker of the language recognises! And I think I know my own language!
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Post by SicilianFalcon »

:lol:

Now add a new definition " Sup " Short for what is up . . .

Just because you dont recognise it as " Propper English "

It is a regularly used term, Im sure you had slang that wasnt in the dictionairy when you were younger so dont get so upity over it 8)

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