- Who are U? - U - No, not me, U - Yes, I'm U - Just answer the damn question, Who are U? - I have told U
andalus said:
- Are you deaf? - No- U is blind - I'm not blind - U blind
In Rush Hour 2 too.
- Who died, Lee? - You! - Detective Yu? - Not Yu, you! - Who? - You! - Who? - Do you understand the words that are a-coming out of my mouth? - Don't nobody understand the words that are comin' out of your mouth man.
Bismarck and warspite have a relationship like ZuiKaga. Very Interesting.
One of Warspite's hourly is her being initially disgusted at the idea that girls from THAT country are at the base. It's implied she's talking about the German girls.
One of Warspite's hourly is her being initially disgusted at the idea that girls from THAT country are at the base. It's implied she's talking about the German girls.
Considering how she witnessed three of her comrades going kablooey at Jutland, who can blame her?
That isn't enough a reason to specifically hate U-511. I mean, there were more than a thousand of them, right? Not to mention that Warspite scored some U-boats herself.
I kind of like how ido didn't make Warspite a perfect oneesama type, but gave her more... spite.
She's still up there on my list of shipgirls who would be great to hang out with, though. She probably could find the best places for high tea in that part of Japan pretty quick.
So uh... what was wrong with simply writing 'potato battleship'?
The direct translation doesn't quite have the same flair as in the original Japanese. Battletater sounds like a clever insult. Potato Battleship sounds like you have a limited vocabulary instead.
The direct translation doesn't quite have the same flair as in the original Japanese. Battletater sounds like a clever insult. Potato Battleship sounds like you have a limited vocabulary instead.
Gollgagh said:
Battletater is catchier.
Tater may refer to:
Tater (or long tater), baseball jargon for a home run Tater Salad, nickname of American comedian Ron White A typical Clemson Tigers fan Tater, a Southern United States and northern English slang term for a potato Tater tot, a deep-fried grated potato side-dish similar to hash browns
I'm told it was U-511 that had a perfect shot on H Force as it went out to hunt Bismarck....but she was out of torpedoes.
That was the U-556, who was Bismarck's dock mate, and the two were on very friendly terms, with the captain of the U-556 promising to come to Bismarck's aid any time she needed it...but in the end, she was only able to watch helplessly as Ark launched the planes that crippled Bismarck because she herself was low on fuel and had used all her torpedoes during patrol.
Fuu...Ach... the U-boat, yes.Hi-de-hi!
The remodeled U-chan, I'm Ro-chaaaaan!Japanese is OK, yeah!Even if it's just the name, please go back remembering it, okay... yeah!That's my line, Battletater!I simply cannot be satisfied until I give that little scamp a good flick to her forehead, you see.Perhaps that aggravating U-boat has come also?If you're here, then that means...The hell are you here for?Fuu ahh yuu?
Who are you, but said as if by a Japanese speaker of (bad) English; given the artist commentary of 'Who are U" it could alternatively be that - but that doesn't really get across the non-English pronunciation well.Eugh.