December 31, 200718 yr Can anyone tell me what Auld Lang Syne means? I found this kind of interesting... :o
December 31, 200718 yr "As detailed above—auld lang syne literally means "old long since"—but a more idiomatic English translation would be something like "long long ago",[2] "days of long ago", "in olden days", or even "once upon a time". "For old time's sake" or "to the good old days" may be modern-day expressions, in common use as a toast, that capture the spirit of "for auld lang syne."" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auld_Lang_Syne
January 9, 200818 yr Ain't that the sound the grenades make in COD4 when they roll around? I like what he said.
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