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Post by Gaston on Feb 8, 2009 18:31:10 GMT
Yeah, Goosewing and Nanny, I'll give you that. The scene near the end of "Dr. Von Goosewing's Invisible Ray" was too funny!
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Post by Bobbin on Feb 8, 2009 20:35:57 GMT
Yeah! That was the scene I had in mind, too! XD Nanny was so falling for him... "You saucy little thing!!"
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Post by alastor on Mar 1, 2009 19:12:16 GMT
how about Goosewing x Diego just to be different? I'm usually a pro at pairings too, (I do it often for other series but ususally cross-series pairings) but for some reason I'm at a loss for this one..
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Post by calisotalatina on Mar 20, 2009 6:26:47 GMT
Gaston/Pierre=cute! duckula/VG=fun XD i have a fanfic of that one! ;D but i cant traslate it i made that fanfic in the same way the show was dub here in mex,i just imposible to traslate VG/don diego=why not? duckula/diego=...slash+incest!?...wooho!
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Post by Juno on Mar 20, 2009 6:48:24 GMT
I must agree with you, Calisotalatina 83 Excellent choices!
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Post by calisotalatina on Mar 20, 2009 21:47:58 GMT
I must agree with you, Calisotalatina 83 Excellent choices! pure slash! ;D
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Post by WednesdayFriday on Mar 22, 2009 4:36:30 GMT
I'm going to have to go with NannyxIgor or NannyxGoosewing. Just because both are so absurd that I can't help myself. NannyxIgor especially, man. It's so wrong. XD
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Post by calisotalatina on Apr 19, 2009 5:48:12 GMT
hey i just notice...pierre call gaston Mon cher(my love) ...maybe it only hapend on the mex vercion a damit,someone on yahoo answer just ruin my teory answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080430020454AAq0znp use mon cher if u are talkin to a man , a friend , a long term colleague... mon chéri is exclusively restricted to a man u love or like a lot ma chère is for a female friend or appreciated acquaintance ... ma chérie is for a very close , very good female friend somebody u appreciate a lot mon cher is for a male friend , close , long term acquaintance it means my dear. but for females i think it's mon cherie or ma cherie, with the mon or ma being dependent on whether the person saying it is male or female.
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