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stable brat - August 14, 2005 03:44 PM (GMT)
konnichi wa! I am Syaoran, but my friends call me stable brat. I come from Japan and I am a huge fan of Dragon Booster.

konnichi wa (hello)

LightningFlash - August 14, 2005 11:53 PM (GMT)
Hi. :)

The Furox - August 15, 2005 12:37 AM (GMT)
Konnichi wa! Dozo yoro shikku! (I hope that's close to correct.)

I didn't know Dragon Booster was showing in Japan. Did it begin recently?

In any event, welcome!

Daigerus - August 15, 2005 01:59 AM (GMT)
I thought 'yoro shikku' was one word. Oh well, it sounds correct anyway.

Great to hear another big fan like you is around from Japan. :) Maybe Dragon Booster is heading towards its peak of popularity now. ^O^

Sparx - August 15, 2005 02:33 AM (GMT)
Welcome to the board!

Australia, Mexico, Canada, Japan... We're getting around, aren't we?

stable brat - August 15, 2005 02:43 AM (GMT)
nice to meet you all.

DragonBooster isnt showing in Japan. I've been downloading them and showing it to my class. they really like!! in fact my friend sakura-chan got her hair done like Kitt (i think thats her name). a few weeks ago i found a wed site called Dragon-city.org and it was really cool!! who ever made it is highly respected at my school.

Sparx - August 15, 2005 02:46 AM (GMT)
:D The Furox made that site. Where have you been downloading the episodes from?

stable brat - August 15, 2005 02:51 AM (GMT)
I download it from a girl named crossroad.

Furox you are the greatist! i bow to you! *bows*

Skylii - August 15, 2005 04:37 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (stable brat @ Aug 15 2005, 12:51 PM)
I download it from a girl named crossroad.

Furox you are the greatist! i bow to you! *bows*


Oooh, Crossroad! I think she goes on here. Yes, Furox is drac. Welcome to the board! You can call me Xin, or Skylii, or Sky, or Random M Fangirl. (The M stands for that enemy of the Dragon Booster...;P)

Airshadow - August 15, 2005 04:57 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (stable brat @ Aug 14 2005, 09:44 AM)
konnichi wa! I am Syaoran, but my friends call me stable brat. I come from Japan and I am a huge fan of Dragon Booster.

konnichi wa (hello)

konnichi wa (hello same as HOLA)

(Bow)

This cartoon is becoming really Popular in world:D:D

Even it could be more popular than Trasformers (All Transformers Universe)

The Furox - August 15, 2005 07:30 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (stable brat @ Aug 14 2005, 07:51 PM)
Furox you are the greatist! i bow to you! *bows*

Domo arigato gozaimasu!

I'm glad to hear people like the web site. There's more coming. The "Parmon's Workshop" section will be the next piece. Things have gotten busy at work lately, otherwise it would have been done by now. Stay tuned.

Airshadow - August 15, 2005 03:07 PM (GMT)
YAY!

crossroad - August 15, 2005 03:31 PM (GMT)
konnichi wa stable brat

long time no see, you messed up, you didnt download them from me, i sent you the tapes i made.

anyway how long has it been? havent seen you or sakura since you made my hair look like Pyrrahs. How do i get the hair gel out! tell me! when you come to the USA i'll make you look like Connor Penn!

stable brat - August 15, 2005 04:15 PM (GMT)
gomen (sorry) crossroad! it was sakura-chan idea. To get the hair gel out use Head and Shoulders shapoo.

ShadowCat - August 16, 2005 02:14 AM (GMT)
QUOTE
I'm glad to hear people like the web site. There's more coming. The "Parmon's Workshop" section will be the next piece. Things have gotten busy at work lately, otherwise it would have been done by now. Stay tuned.


That's good. I really should check the website more, but I haven't had time.

LightningFlash - August 16, 2005 09:16 AM (GMT)
I have a bit of a strange request for you, stable_brat, but a friend of mine was wondering if you'd translate this:

Izukata no kumoji to kikaba tazunemashi taura hanarekemu kari ga yukue wo

for her.

Umm, yes. Okay. :unsure:

Thanks. :)

stable brat - August 16, 2005 07:22 PM (GMT)
LightningFlash-san i do not understand, are you sure that this is spelled correctly?

LightningFlash - August 17, 2005 12:26 AM (GMT)
Yes, certain. It's old Japanese, apparently.

Feronia - August 17, 2005 10:55 AM (GMT)
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu Stable Brat!

Watashi no namae wa Feronia desu!

Wakarimasu ka?

xx
Feef

(Suminasen, michi ni mayoi mashita!)

stable brat - August 17, 2005 03:32 PM (GMT)
Yoroshiku onegai shimasu

Hai wakarimasu

Watakushi no namae wa stable brat desu

Airshadow - August 17, 2005 04:22 PM (GMT)
:o

stable brat - August 17, 2005 04:41 PM (GMT)
for those who dont understand:


Yoroshiku onegaishimasu Stable Brat! : I humbly ask you to be kind to me stable brat

Watashi no namae wa Feronia desu! : my name is feronia

Wakarimasu ka?: do you understand

Yoroshiku onegai shimasu: I’m glad to meet you

Hai wakarimasu: yes i understand

Watakushi no namae wa stable brat desu: my name is stable brat

Airshadow - August 17, 2005 04:55 PM (GMT)
Ah

Feronia - August 17, 2005 05:40 PM (GMT)
^_^

Ah indeed.

Suminasen, michi ni mayoi mashita! Is: 'Excuse me, I'm a little lost!'

(Which Anna will understand, as she knows I'm not a DB fan :P)

Sukoshi hanashimasu Japanese. I've been studying Waka and Haiku (too much:P).

Watashi wa saishoku-shugisha desu. <- And eating out too much! <_<

I'm suprised you couldn't translate the Waka above, it's rather famous. By Murusaki (author of The Tale Of Genji)! Anyone else in Japan I know has studied it (and many others like it) in Japanese Lit and history!

xx
Feef

stable brat - August 17, 2005 05:55 PM (GMT)
Im not taking lit of history intill next year

I dont know that story yet

Feronia - August 17, 2005 10:13 PM (GMT)
You don't know... Genji? :o

You sure you're from Japan? That'd be like me not knowing Wordsworth, or Blake!

How old are you? Your profile makes you only 3 years younger than me, so if you are in Japan you must have studied lit and history for several years already. :blink:

xx
Feef

Airshadow - August 17, 2005 10:34 PM (GMT)
Is that true that In japanese you have three ways to write??? (Kanji?? Katakana? and Romanji or romani?)

stable brat - August 18, 2005 03:15 AM (GMT)
QUOTE
You don't know... Genji? 

You sure you're from Japan? That'd be like me not knowing Wordsworth, or Blake!

How old are you? Your profile makes you only 3 years younger than me, so if you are in Japan you must have studied lit and history for several years already.



I have been living with my mother and step sister in the USA for the last 5 years!! I was born in Japan, when my father and mother broke up, she movied to the usa and toke my step sister while i stayed with my father for the first 5 years of my life, then i moved in with my mother for the next 5 years and then back to my father. Now Im with my dad for the next 5 years then i go back to the USA!!
So what if i cant remeber that dam story!

sorry Feronia... what you said got me really up set...

Feronia - August 18, 2005 09:14 AM (GMT)
If you aren't living in Japan, then why write your location as Japan in your profile? If you had put USA -your hub is in Seattle (IP traces are rather handy things when trying to locate people <_<)- then I would not have assumed you had studied Japanese history.

And if the situation has been thus since you were a child, what is the point of getting upset now? You are only going to make everyone in this thread uncomfortable. (As Anna tells me most here are rather nice people. She really should have warned you all about me prior to showing me the board.)

And, if you live as you say... It's rather strange is it not? You being born in May '88 (as your profile states) suggests you are currently living with your mother (0-5 with father, 5-10 with mother, 10-15 back with father, and now back to your mother for 15-18 when you will legally be an adult), which would mean you would have been in Japan at the age they study Genji and such texts. (I checked with several people I know that currently live in Japan.)

So, either your profile is flawed and you are under 13 (and should not be registered here for legal reasons) or you've somehow managed to mix up your dates/living arrangements. Or of course you meant you lived there for 5 years afte your parents split up, which unless they split up when you were 5 seems rather... unlikely.

Either way we're all in a bit of a muddle as to whats going on... :blink:

xx
Feef

ShadowCat - August 18, 2005 10:47 AM (GMT)
I'm afraid I'm a bit confused as well.

stable brat - August 19, 2005 01:38 AM (GMT)
Sorry i have gotten myself confused too...

Im at seattle for my step sisters funeral, she was hit by a car and was killled, that happed afew days ago...

then Im going back to Japan

Im sorry if i got everyone confused i tin to do that when im up set or sad.

my mom and dad broke up becouse of my grandpa, you see my mother was an
american, my grandpa didnt like that so for the frist years of my life i lived with my father then when i was 6 i went to live with my mother, then back to my dad, then back to my mom, right now im with my mother for my own reasons. At the end of the month I'll be on my way to japan.

Sorry if i got you confused, im just up set about my step sister's death

Airshadow - August 19, 2005 05:00 AM (GMT)
Errr

sorry to heard that Stablebrat... :( :( :(
I'm very sorry

Feronia - August 21, 2005 11:31 AM (GMT)
My apologies but I belive that as much as I belive in Santa.

I have had deaths in my family, and I can tell you the last thing you do when you have to organize a funeral and travel for relatives (something at your age no doubt you should be helping your mother with) is go online and join a forum, then offer to teach people a language! If you have had a death I think you are the most callous person I have ever met, leaving your family to deal with it while you play online then using your sisters death to guilt the board into not questioning your story.

The story, which I must say, is still laughable. This is the third time you have changed it adding another home-swap in an attempt to make it sound less like a fairytale. Truth be told the American and Japanese school systems are compltely incompatible (something you would know if you had ever visited Japan) and you would never pass the examinations without a knowledge that you would be hard pressed to develop in a year if you were Stephen Hawkin! You're telling me you don't know Genji was enough, but I doubt you have read 'Sarashina Nikki' either, or 'The Tale of the Heike' which are required in both Japanese history and literature studies at differnt stages.

Either way you want to look at it, you should have studied one of the above texts at some point if you were ever in a Japanese school. Which, according to your swappage story you should have been at some point (Japanese children start school at beteween 4 and 6).

Also one thing I noticed is that when you translated my passage for the board, you completely ignored the sentances that were not common knowledge. "Suminasen, michi ni mayoi mashita!" for example, sticking to the commonplace phrases that can be found on any online guide to Japanese. You also couldn't translate the most simple (not to mention widely read) Waka that I gave to Anna. I know it is translatable to anyone with a basic knowledge of Japanese and a dictionary as I have done it!

Of course, I could be completely wrong, and as soon as you get back to Japan (which will have to happen within a couple of weeks due to the school term starting) you can post and prove it. Rememeber, I'm not just a Dog of a Female Gender, I'm a Dog of a Female Gender who can run an IP trace.

So, to quote many drunken men in the pub last night 'Put up, or shut up', because I really don't like long charades of backstorys.

xx
Feef

(Edit:) Also, Syaoran is a male name. And both Syaoran and Sakura are Anime characters! Card Captors, which played here while I was in college. If you were going to pick a name, couldn't you have done the intelligent thing and used a naming site?




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