Drifting
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well the literal meaning, correct me if I am wrong,
Jap kid drifting- japanese children being carried away as in being drifting he he
Jap kid drifting- japanese children being carried away as in being drifting he he
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Jap kid drifting- japanese children being carried away as in being drifting he he
#6
Originally posted by Aznpeter
have u ever heard of thoughs jap kid drifting?
and dose any1 know how to drift?
have u ever heard of thoughs jap kid drifting?
and dose any1 know how to drift?
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Have you ever heard of those Japanese kids drifting?
And does anyone know how to drift?
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Did I translate it correctly?
I don't fully recognize the language used, but suspect it may be pidgin english??
Joe - maybe we need a forum for foreign language speakers?
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Anybody remember this thread?? https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...light=drifting NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Originally posted by DnvrFox
I will give it a shot:
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Have you ever heard of those Japanese kids drifting?
And does anyone know how to drift?
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Did I translate it correctly?
I don't fully recognize the language used, but suspect it may be pidgin english??
Joe - maybe we need a forum for foreign language speakers?
I will give it a shot:
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Have you ever heard of those Japanese kids drifting?
And does anyone know how to drift?
================================
Did I translate it correctly?
I don't fully recognize the language used, but suspect it may be pidgin english??
Joe - maybe we need a forum for foreign language speakers?






