My Indian tech support girl sounded hot.

Chaotic42

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Aside from the fact that for some reason I find both Indian culture and Indian people cool, not to mention the women are pretty hot, my Indian tech support girl sounded really cute.

I had to call to activate Windows XP, as I've reinstalled it too many times. :beer:
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: notfred
YOu haven't had sex in a LONG time, have you?

I'm just really bored.

I guess I should go finish either my current book or my current video game. I'm lost not being at work...
 

UNCjigga

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I had to call to activate Windows XP, as I've reinstalled it too many times. :beer:
Liar, you were just trying to sweet talk this Indian [babe?] into giving you a free activation code to replace your FCKGWB...

"So uh, whats the weather like in Bangalore? I'd really like to know what its like to bang in Bangalore. Anyone ever tell you your voice is sweet like jalebi and spicy like gramma's chai?"
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: Jigga
Anyone ever tell you your voice is sweet like jalebi and spicy like gramma's chai?"
I don't know what jalebi is, and all I know about chai is that it's Russian for tea.
 

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Originally posted by: Jigga
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I had to call to activate Windows XP, as I've reinstalled it too many times. :beer:
Liar, you were just trying to sweet talk this Indian [babe?] into giving you a free activation code to replace your FCKGWB...

"So uh, whats the weather like in Bangalore? I'd really like to know what its like to bang in Bangalore. Anyone ever tell you your voice is sweet like jalebi and spicy like gramma's chai?"

lol!

-Anx
 

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Jigga
Anyone ever tell you your voice is sweet like jalebi and spicy like gramma's chai?"
I don't know what jalebi is, and all I know about chai is that it's Arabic for tea.

Fixed it for ya.
 

Ameesh

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Jigga
Anyone ever tell you your voice is sweet like jalebi and spicy like gramma's chai?"
I don't know what jalebi is, and all I know about chai is that it's Russian for tea.

chai is not russian for tea, its a type of indian milk tea

and jalebi is an indian dessert made out of suger, more sugar, a little starch, some sugar, and then glazed with sugar
 

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Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Jigga
Anyone ever tell you your voice is sweet like jalebi and spicy like gramma's chai?"
I don't know what jalebi is, and all I know about chai is that it's Russian for tea.

chai is not russian for tea, its a type of indian milk tea

and jalebi is an indian dessert made out of suger, more sugar, a little starch, some sugar, and then glazed with sugar

Well, chai _is_ Russian for tea. So, Chaotic42 has a point.
 

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Originally posted by: paulney
Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Jigga
Anyone ever tell you your voice is sweet like jalebi and spicy like gramma's chai?"
I don't know what jalebi is, and all I know about chai is that it's Russian for tea.

chai is not russian for tea, its a type of indian milk tea

and jalebi is an indian dessert made out of suger, more sugar, a little starch, some sugar, and then glazed with sugar

Well, chai _is_ Russian for tea. So, Chaotic42 has a point.
chai (cha) is also tea in chinese.
 

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That's an incredible connection, which implies two things:

(1) There may have been the trade of tea between the Russian and Indian empires back in antiquity.

(2) I now have another word besides "suckmydickitzky" to tell my Russian mailorder bride.
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: Ameesh
chai is not russian for tea, its a type of indian milk tea

and jalebi is an indian dessert made out of suger, more sugar, a little starch, some sugar, and then glazed with sugar

I'm just saying that when you say "chai" in Russian, you're saying "tea".

Pic
 

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Originally posted by: DigDug


That's an incredible connection, which implies two things:

(1) There may have been the trade of tea between the Russian and Indian empires back in antiquity.

(2) I now have another word besides "suckmydickitzky" to tell my Russian mailorder bride.

Stop thinking so elaborately. Sometimes simple answers are enough:

(3) Aliens came to earth thousands of years ago and seeded languages with the word chai for tea
 

paulney

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Originally posted by: DigDug


That's an incredible connection, which implies two things:

(1) There may have been the trade of tea between the Russian and Indian empires back in antiquity.

(2) I now have another word besides "suckmydickitzky" to tell my Russian mailorder bride.

(1) Rather between China and Russia. Tea has been imported from Ceylon and China into Russia, if I remember correctly. Hence the adopted word

(2) That other word you know is gibberish. It makes no sense, and it's not Russian. Sounds like Polish to me.
 

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Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: paulney

(2) That other word you know is gibberish. It makes no sense, and it's not Russian. Sounds like Polish to me.

makes a lot of sense to me!

you hear that a lot, don't ya? :roll: