lady_noremon (
lady_noremon) wrote2005-07-27 09:39 pm
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The heat must me making me crazy.
I was intriged by how; bow, bow, and bow are all spelled the same.
Bow = the thing for your hair.
Bow = the thing in archery.
Bow = the motion you make after a preformance.
O_o *wargios*
EDIT--
Now added to my list are;
Bow = the thing on the front of a ship, oppisite the stern.
Bow = the first part of the noise a dog makes "Bow-Wow".
I was intriged by how; bow, bow, and bow are all spelled the same.
Bow = the thing for your hair.
Bow = the thing in archery.
Bow = the motion you make after a preformance.
O_o *wargios*
EDIT--
Now added to my list are;
Bow = the thing on the front of a ship, oppisite the stern.
Bow = the first part of the noise a dog makes "Bow-Wow".

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The archer dog from Breath of Fire II; Is he Bow (as in the kind used to shoot arrows) or Bow (like "bow wow" because he's a dog). I always assumed it was the dog noise 'bow' until a friend laughed at me and said it was the archery 'bow'.
At least it's not as bad as the time he was over playing Ocarina of Time and we got into the fight over Sheik's gender. XD Of course I said he was a man (OMGYAOIHAPPENSNOW) and he was all screaming about "BUT IT'S ZELDA" and I was like "shoosh, you silly man". XD We still fight over it.
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SHEIK ISZ0RZ A DUDE!!!! (Atleast in my opinion...)
Zelda is too weak/kidnappable/not sexy enough, to be Sheikypoo.
My boyfriend has given up on me when it comes to the whole "Zeldaz is Sheiky" thing. My best friend on the other hand agrees the Sheik is a man (though not about the whole yaoi part.). Ofcourse I on the other hand, love this yaoi pairing (I created the (
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And yes. OMGSHEIKISTOTALLYAMANBECAUSEHEHASACROTCHBULGEANDYOUCANSEEITSOBAD! *cough* XD But then again, Link would know all about that.
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And OMFKS! I totally forgot to sing up for Camp Hyrule this summer.... ;-; *cries* (oh well I am busy that week anyway).
Yes Sheik's might crouch bulge. XDDD
Yes, yes he would.
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Bow- as in the front of a ship. The thing they ussually hang statues off of.
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