"Think you can dance and talk at the same time? Okay LOLA."
#176
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 05:09
#177
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 05:12
LPPrince wrote...
I vote for Chimicherrychonga.
why?
#178
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 05:14
Matter of fact, I'll show you.
Or a clearer image,
Its a Chimicherrychonga.
The question isn't "Why?", its "Why not?"
#179
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 05:20
she is not Mexican
and for those who romanced her the whole thought of the red filling is just EW
#180
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 05:23
2. Yes, Ash isn't a Mexican.
3. But she could be.
#181
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 05:26
#182
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 05:26
#183
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 05:32
#184
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 05:46
#185
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 05:51
#186
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:16
LPPrince wrote...
Someone needs a chimicherrychonga.
no I need some smurf icecream
#187
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:21
#188
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:24
#189
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:25
Also excessive nicknaming sounds like it'll get real old real quick, but I like Freddie Prinze enough that I'll use him quite a bit. For lucky, since I tend to like human squaddies more.
#190
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:26
Yuoaman wrote...
What.
surf icecream..... www.google.com/search?q=gelato+puffo&hl=en&tbo=u&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ei=K1QcT9OWDKbi0QHkuOjLCw&ved=0CD8QsAQ&biw=640&bih=948
very popular in Italy
also...an euphemism for oral sex with Liara
#191
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:28
android654 wrote...
This is just hilariously bad. They should've asked someone Hispanic a question or two about the dialogue, or his voice actor considering he's Hispanic as well. The only people who use Lola or Lolo are people well into their forties since its practically a dead term. It's almost like having any American (is America still the same at this point in ME?) saying groovy. It's so far gone that no one today in their thirties would use it, let alone in the 2180's. Also his character model matches someone from the northern end of South America of the carribean not towards the southern end of S. America where the term is used.
Also excessive nicknaming sounds like it'll get real old real quick, but I like Freddie Prinze enough that I'll use him quite a bit. For lucky, since I tend to like human squaddies more.
You shouldn't be surprised if James says groovy. I mean hello, he's voiced by Freddie Prinze Jr.
#192
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:30
android654 wrote...
This is just hilariously bad. They should've asked someone Hispanic a question or two about the dialogue, or his voice actor considering he's Hispanic as well. The only people who use Lola or Lolo are people well into their forties since its practically a dead term. It's almost like having any American (is America still the same at this point in ME?) saying groovy. It's so far gone that no one today in their thirties would use it, let alone in the 2180's. Also his character model matches someone from the northern end of South America of the carribean not towards the southern end of S. America where the term is used.
Also excessive nicknaming sounds like it'll get real old real quick, but I like Freddie Prinze enough that I'll use him quite a bit. For lucky, since I tend to like human squaddies more.
Culture changes over time - for example I say "rad" a lot, even though it is several decades out of style.
Well you've obviously never watched Farscape, if you think nicknaming can get old.
#193
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:34
I think James doing it won't be as awesome, but it might still capture some of that magic.
#194
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:42
#195
Guest_mrsph_*
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:44
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#196
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:45
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
I support this.LPPrince wrote...
We're discussing if James should give Ash the nickname of Chimicherrychonga.
#197
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:49
Cthulhu42 wrote...
Yes, it's his nickname for her. He gives all the squadmates nicknames too, I believe.
Sherpard:"yeah his a Racist son of..he call Liara "Bluedy" and Tali "Flashlight".
Modifié par GamerrangerX, 22 janvier 2012 - 06:52 .
#198
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:49
LPPrince wrote...
DA2 sucked hard(opinion) but one of its great inclusions was Varric and his many nicknames for the squad.
I think James doing it won't be as awesome, but it might still capture some of that magic.
It would be cool if for all the hate james gets he ends up being ME3's really awesome character like HK-47, Wrex, or Varric.
#199
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 06:56
LPPrince wrote...
android654 wrote...
This is just hilariously bad. They should've asked someone Hispanic a question or two about the dialogue, or his voice actor considering he's Hispanic as well. The only people who use Lola or Lolo are people well into their forties since its practically a dead term. It's almost like having any American (is America still the same at this point in ME?) saying groovy. It's so far gone that no one today in their thirties would use it, let alone in the 2180's. Also his character model matches someone from the northern end of South America of the carribean not towards the southern end of S. America where the term is used.
Also excessive nicknaming sounds like it'll get real old real quick, but I like Freddie Prinze enough that I'll use him quite a bit. For lucky, since I tend to like human squaddies more.
You shouldn't be surprised if James says groovy. I mean hello, he's voiced by Freddie Prinze Jr.
You bring up a good point, Fred does say groovy quite a bit. But if he and Ashley do a "jinkiies!" joke I'm turning off my console and writing a letter to someone.
#200
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Posté 22 janvier 2012 - 07:03
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Ashley's far more of a Daphne than a Velma. So it would likely be "jeepers!" instead.android654 wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
android654 wrote...
This is just hilariously bad. They should've asked someone Hispanic a question or two about the dialogue, or his voice actor considering he's Hispanic as well. The only people who use Lola or Lolo are people well into their forties since its practically a dead term. It's almost like having any American (is America still the same at this point in ME?) saying groovy. It's so far gone that no one today in their thirties would use it, let alone in the 2180's. Also his character model matches someone from the northern end of South America of the carribean not towards the southern end of S. America where the term is used.
Also excessive nicknaming sounds like it'll get real old real quick, but I like Freddie Prinze enough that I'll use him quite a bit. For lucky, since I tend to like human squaddies more.
You shouldn't be surprised if James says groovy. I mean hello, he's voiced by Freddie Prinze Jr.
You bring up a good point, Fred does say groovy quite a bit. But if he and Ashley do a "jinkiies!" joke I'm turning off my console and writing a letter to someone.




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