alexkr00 wrote:
I can't believe you guys thought Alakagom was British. Although he's a Sky fan, he isn't exactly crazy after Cavendish. That should be the red flag
To be fair, cavendish isn't exactly british
Aquarius wrote:
It's nothing but mogakala spelt backwards !
So he's the opposite of a south african?
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alexkr00 wrote:
I can't believe you guys thought Alakagom was British. Although he's a Sky fan, he isn't exactly crazy after Cavendish. That should be the red flag
To be fair, cavendish isn't exactly british
Aquarius wrote:
It's nothing but mogakala spelt backwards !
alexkr00 wrote:
I can't believe you guys thought Alakagom was British. Although he's a Sky fan, he isn't exactly crazy after Cavendish. That should be the red flag
To be fair, cavendish isn't exactly british
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The thing is pretty much every British cycling fan loves him.
alexkr00 wrote:
I can't believe you guys thought Alakagom was British. Although he's a Sky fan, he isn't exactly crazy after Cavendish. That should be the red flag
To be fair, cavendish isn't exactly british
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The thing is pretty much every British cycling fan loves him.
alexkr00 wrote:
I can't believe you guys thought Alakagom was British. Although he's a Sky fan, he isn't exactly crazy after Cavendish. That should be the red flag
To be fair, cavendish isn't exactly british
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The thing is pretty much every British cycling fan loves him.
Whats not to like?
I was just explaining why Alakagom failed the British test in my eyes
Maybe it was that a lot of the girls in your avatar were British celebrities, so you would know the pop culture if you lived there.
Yes that was it i think
Never thought about it that way, but yes - I see the link Well I've been on few summers here and got to know the culture a bit
alexkr00 wrote:
I can't believe you guys thought Alakagom was British. Although he's a Sky fan, he isn't exactly crazy after Cavendish. That should be the red flag
Haha, yeah. Although I like Cavendish, he's not my favourite Sky rider
FreitasPCM wrote:
Alakagom's the most pseudo-British I've ever met. I mean, worships Sky, loves Aston Villa, has quite a lovely avatar of Lucy Garner... Still, he's name gives it away.
Haha, too true
Well the name is really random, but I've been reading Tolkien and there was a dragon called Ancalagon in one of his stories. And as I've been on LOTR forums I've changed the name a bit and so Alakagon/m became.
The name then stuck - it's quite unique so I like it
baseballlover312 wrote:
Alakagom = Polish
I can't take this seriously. I have assumed you were British for a year.
I take then my grammar is good then for a foreigner - yay
FreitasPCM wrote:
I actually thought you were German at first
How did you come up to this conclusion ?
fcancellara wrote:
MINDFUCKED.
Alakagom, you are British.
You just live in Poland, but your heart is British
Haha, possibly Nahh, I just like Aston Villa, few beauties from there and Sky who is International and not totally British
Great meme cio93
Funny thing though about 3 years ago I came to England for a month. Got Windows with no Polish language and hated it. Then I got a game that was in English language only - and relented it. But I tried it.
From that day onwards I only played games in English language, watched films in English and without stupid Polish Dubbings and now I don't care if a book is in Polish or English - capable to read it as well both ways
I thought you're German because of the name Dominic (I think that's your name), and I related it to Domink Nerz, Dominik Roels, Dominic Aegerter, all from Germany/Switzerland... My mistake then
Maybe it was that a lot of the girls in your avatar were British celebrities, so you would know the pop culture if you lived there.
Yes that was it i think
Never thought about it that way, but yes - I see the link Well I've been on few summers here and got to know the culture a bit
alexkr00 wrote:
I can't believe you guys thought Alakagom was British. Although he's a Sky fan, he isn't exactly crazy after Cavendish. That should be the red flag
Haha, yeah. Although I like Cavendish, he's not my favourite Sky rider
FreitasPCM wrote:
Alakagom's the most pseudo-British I've ever met. I mean, worships Sky, loves Aston Villa, has quite a lovely avatar of Lucy Garner... Still, he's name gives it away.
Haha, too true
Well the name is really random, but I've been reading Tolkien and there was a dragon called Ancalagon in one of his stories. And as I've been on LOTR forums I've changed the name a bit and so Alakagon/m became.
The name then stuck - it's quite unique so I like it
baseballlover312 wrote:
Alakagom = Polish
I can't take this seriously. I have assumed you were British for a year.
I take then my grammar is good then for a foreigner - yay
FreitasPCM wrote:
I actually thought you were German at first
How did you come up to this conclusion ?
fcancellara wrote:
MINDFUCKED.
Alakagom, you are British.
You just live in Poland, but your heart is British
Haha, possibly Nahh, I just like Aston Villa, few beauties from there and Sky who is International and not totally British
Great meme cio93
Funny thing though about 3 years ago I came to England for a month. Got Windows with no Polish language and hated it. Then I got a game that was in English language only - and relented it. But I tried it.
From that day onwards I only played games in English language, watched films in English and without stupid Polish Dubbings and now I don't care if a book is in Polish or English - capable to read it as well both ways
FreitasPCM wrote:
I thought you're German because of the name Dominic (I think that's your name), and I related it to Domink Nerz, Dominik Roels, Dominic Aegerter, all from Germany/Switzerland... My mistake then
Dominic Monaghan
The version with c is very rare in Germany, though.
FreitasPCM wrote:
I thought you're German because of the name Dominic (I think that's your name), and I related it to Domink Nerz, Dominik Roels, Dominic Aegerter, all from Germany/Switzerland... My mistake then
That's good thinking though But thankfully Dominic is quite international name, good for me The name could have been a lot worse coming from Poland...
SweatyViking It's still not perfect 100% British accent but I am getting there Although I don't think I want 100% British accent Everyone has different accent
About 6 hours till I get to the airport - and as I am 16 this will be a landmark flight for me. All alone and no-one with me Should be fun I am already prepared to get lost at Heathrow.....
Edited by Alakagom on 21-07-2012 22:13
SweatyViking wrote:
Can you speak accent-free English?
That doesn't exist. Everyone has an accent, whether you're from norway, england or the US. And we had fun with that on teamspeak a few years ago.
Me, ruben, doddy, cruetrue (aka the silent man), waghlon, etc
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