Guest Gene Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 Posts To This Thread....Thus Far....... DavidZixuan 35Dan R 24Feathers268 10oregonknl 8ttlee99 4ed and ying 2Trigg 2bobsmith 1frank1538 1C4Racer 1 Can anyone say.....Fang pi la ? Papa Bear I think if you took the time to add things up for all of the other threads the numbers would be eerily familiar Link to comment
david_dawei Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 Back to topic: Chopsticks ROCK ! Link to comment
Dan R Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 Back to topic: Chopsticks ROCK !Yes even rock, I have a real nice jade pair. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 I've got a beautiful wood set, polished and shiny with a very creative spiral cut around the wood for gripping... points come to a very fine tip... They maybe the worst chopsticks I have ever used.. but they sure look good ! How do the jade ones perform? Link to comment
Trigg Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 Back to topic: Chopsticks ROCK !Back to side topic!! What does Fang pi la mean??? Link to comment
david_dawei Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 I. Break wind, fartII. Bullshit, crap I think he had to get off quickly and take care of business... Link to comment
Trigg Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 I. Break wind, fartII. Bullshit, crap I think he had to get off quickly and take care of business...Yup, I asked the wife and she said you only need to say Fang pi. It means bullshit and with the 'la' it means too much bullshit-don't mean nothin' given the context-I think it is simple to add this to my Chinese vocab. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 I. Break wind, fartII. Bullshit, crap I think he had to get off quickly and take care of business...Yup, I asked the wife and she said you only need to say Fang pi. It means bullshit and with the 'la' it means too much bullshit-don't mean nothin' given the context-I think it is simple to add this to my Chinese vocab.I think that the tie-in to the topic is that you can use your chopsticks to fan the air behind you... These chopsticks are multi-purpose... Link to comment
Trigg Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 I. Break wind, fartII. Bullshit, crap I think he had to get off quickly and take care of business...Yup, I asked the wife and she said you only need to say Fang pi. It means bullshit and with the 'la' it means too much bullshit-don't mean nothin' given the context-I think it is simple to add this to my Chinese vocab.I think that the tie-in to the topic is that you can use your chopsticks to fan the air behind you... These chopsticks are multi-purpose...I don't think that is even close to the tie in to the topic. It's my guess that someone is saying that someone else is saying to much of nothing to everyone about everything and nothing!!! Just my guess based on the posted numbers!! Link to comment
david_dawei Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 I. Break wind, fartII. Bullshit, crap I think he had to get off quickly and take care of business...Yup, I asked the wife and she said you only need to say Fang pi. It means bullshit and with the 'la' it means too much bullshit-don't mean nothin' given the context-I think it is simple to add this to my Chinese vocab.I think that the tie-in to the topic is that you can use your chopsticks to fan the air behind you... These chopsticks are multi-purpose...I don't think that is even close to the tie in to the topic. It's my guess that someone is saying that someone else is saying to much of nothing to everyone about everything and nothing!!! Just my guess based on the posted numbers!!I know... it wasn't worth my time to suggest it... I'm trying to stay on topic... But in case your interested Trigg, here's the latest, you jumped a few spots !! DavidZixuan 41Dan R 26Feathers268 10oregonknl 8Trigg 5ttlee99 4ed and ying 2bobsmith 1frank1538 1C4Racer 1Papabear 1Gene 1 Link to comment
bubbafred10 Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 I learned when I was about 9 to 10 yrs old. My aunt took me to a noodle place that don't have spoon or fork as standard utensils, and ignored me when I asked for it. I was too hungry to just sit there and wait. I started pushing the noodles to my mouth and then learned to pick up the vegetables and pieces of meat with chopsticks. I felt good afterwards - getting a happy full stomach was quite an accomplishment. Oh, the spoon and fork came after I have finished eating the bowl of soup noodles. Link to comment
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