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作者: ProEdwin    時間: 2007-3-12 20:29     標題: 3條問題~~ SO EASY~~~ $10 = 25 分

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[ 本帖最後由 ProEdwin 於 2007-3-28 13:57 編輯 ]
作者: tsoichihim    時間: 2007-3-12 20:38

Do you have any Chinese version? I afraid that some people would not understand...
作者: ProEdwin    時間: 2007-3-12 20:38

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原帖由 tsoichihim 於 12/3/2007 08:38 PM 發表
Do you have any Chinese version? I afraid that some people would not understand...
OK!!! I change
作者: SupercheeSe    時間: 2007-3-12 21:49

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原帖由 ProEdwin 於 2007-3-12 20:29 發表
買入場券!!!! $10 = 25分 !!!
Good luck!!
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1."Fubar"點解?
2.點樣整"sticky bomb"? (2 個物件 + 5 , 3個物件+ 10)
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[ 本帖最後由 SupercheeSe 於 2007-3-12 23:16 編輯 ]
作者: tsoichihim    時間: 2007-3-12 22:26

1. Fubar: Utterly botched or confused (Fucked up beyond all recognition).

2. Alternately referred to as a sticky charge, sticky grenade or sticky bomb, the makeshift explosive employed by paratroopers during the Battle of Ramelle consisted of grease-covered socks filled with composition B or TNT explosive material. A fuse was inserted into the explosives and lit just before the explosive was placed on its target.
Although the first attempt to use one of the sticky bombs failed, and the paratrooper holding the device was blown apart instantly, two other paratroopers successfully planted two sticky bombs on a German Tiger tank. The resulting explosions knocked off the tank's tread and succeeded in immobilizing the tank and blocking the street.

3. This is because it will produce carbon dioxide when it dissolve in soft drink. Also, it is an acidic meterial, so it willcause eruption.
作者: BAPE    時間: 2007-3-12 23:14

FUCKED UP 囉我見到,,]]
PAST TENSE a_a
作者: ProEdwin    時間: 2007-3-13 16:08

Fubar not fxxx up!! =.=
作者: 乂小武    時間: 2007-3-15 19:35

1:FUBAR is an acronym that commonly means "fouled up beyond all repair", "fucked up beyond all repair", or "fucked up beyond all recognition"; see below for other variations. It is attested in the United States Army and other military settings, as well as civilian environments.

2.Popularly known as the sticky bomb, the No 74 ST Grenade was an unusual British hand grenade issued in World War II. Inherently dangerous for the user, it was eventually relegated to Home Guard use.

3.Mento is a style of Jamaican folk music that predates and has greatly influenced ska and reggae music. Mento typically features acoustic instruments, such as acoustic guitar, banjo, hand drums, and the rhumba box - a large mbira in the shape of a box that can be sat on while played. The rhumba box carries the bass part of the music.
Mento is often confused with Calypso, a musical form from Trinidad and Tobago. Although the two share many similarities, they are separate and distinct musical forms. In part, the differences stem from the differing colonial histories of the two West Indian Islands, as Jamaican Music lacks the Spanish influences found in other Caribbean musical styles.
Mento draws on musical traditions brought over by African slaves. The influence of European music is also strong, as slaves who could play musical instruments were often required to play music for their masters. They subsequently incorporated some elements of these traditions into their own folk music. The lyrics of mento songs often deal with aspects of everyday life in a light-hearted and humorous way. Many comment on poverty, poor housing and other social issues. Thinly-veiled sexual references and innuendo are also common themes. Although the treatment of such subjects in mento is comparatively innocent, their appearance has sometimes been seen as a precursor of the 'slackness' found in modern dancehall.
The golden age of mento was the 1950s, as records pressed by Stanley Motta and others brought the music to a new audience. In the 1960s it was overshadowed by ska and reggae, but it is still played in Jamaica, especially in areas frequented by tourists. It was repopularized by the Jolly Boys in the late 1980s and early 1990s with the release of four recordings on First Warning Records/Rykodisc and a tour that included the United States.
作者: zxcvasdf2007    時間: 2007-3-28 14:50

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