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| junior051 2007-05-30 ch 1, | abusethat was fantastic. i haven't laughed that much in a long time. instead of tears of sadness, i couldn't stop the laughter tears from rolling down. thankyou so much for mr ** from **, that was perfect. cannot wait for the next fic or the next chapter in any of your still yet to be finished wonderful stories keep them coming. they are so much appreciated |
| roshi-xx 2007-05-30 ch 1, | abuseSo hilarious!! I was laughing non-stop!! Brilliant... write more! x x x |
| Finja 2007-05-30 ch 1, | abuseyay! a new story ^__^ i loved reading it! before reading i was kind of sad and now! i'm grinnig all the time! thanks for that ^__^ more please! |
| bubble-rouge08 2007-05-30 ch 1, | abuseOH YEAH! I'd pay to see that scene, I swear to god! XD Hopefully, there one day where all censorship in language on TV is revoked hahahah... |
| pinkyzq 2007-05-29 ch 1, | abusegood story...i had to control my laughter when i read it... |
| ChocoBetty 2007-05-29 ch 1, | abuseOkay, may I just add that when we pronounce "**" in the German way it sounds different from "**"? ;-) The same with "**" and "**". By the way, and just for your information: There are people in Germany (and probably in Austria as well) with the last name "Fick". And now guess what "fick" means... Yeah, right, fick is the German word for ** (or at least one of the tenses). "Ficken" would be the basic form for "to **". Okay, enough of that, I had a great laugh. Although I would really guess that people know about this reaction by English speaking people. By the way: Did you check on the first name somewhere as well? Can't remember that I ever heard it as a first name. And first names, at least here in Germany, are sort of regulated. It can get hard to give you child certain names, although that has changed in the last couple of years and loosen up a little bit. |
| Liveforthemoments 2007-05-29 ch 1, | abuseOh, the unfortunate name... This is hilarious... Course, I have a friend who's name means 'here' in French, so I shouldn't laugh too much... This is brilliant, well done! |