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horas -
Quote:
roddy:
Ok, here's my guess:
Janine Dudley. Chicken.
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And here's my guess:
Janine is Dudley's chick.
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bill -
I'd prefer:
Janine.... deadly chick
but that might be a little transliteration too far...
in_lab -
This sounds like a prompt for a creative writing assignment. Explain why this woman has a tattoo
that reads
Janine
Dudley
Chicken.
xsfer -
Its actually a guy
roddy -
Look, why don't you just tell us what it's meant to say, and then we can try and figure out why on
earth you've got the word 'Chicken' on your arm . . .
xsfer -
The individual concerned wouldn't say what it meant, hence me posting it here!
in_lab -
And if it doesn't mean what it was supposed to mean, maybe someone could figure out a way to fix
it. For example by adding a 田, you could turn the chicken into a frog (田雞). Well, maybe not,
but I'm sure other people would have better ideas.
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