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Screen Name: Beldarius - (8) Comments PostedMember Since: Mar 15, 2006
Well, hiya. My real name is Elisa. I was born 19/03/1988, and I come from Finland. I joined the site just to view these funny videos and pictures, and maybe comment on some of them.
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Funny Laugh AttackFunny Laugh Attack
Sep 08, 2007 7:32 PM
That was actually quite cute. xD And now every time I see a person with a cap on, I can't help thinking about Sanada from Prince of Tennis.. and imagining him laughing like that.. I die.

Drunk Shamed PictureDrunk Shamed Picture
Apr 30, 2006 7:08 AM
Oh my frikkin' GOD! That guy is Finnish! HE IS! The two words written in his arm, 'käsi' and 'äijä' are Finnish. Käsi means hand and äijä means dude.

Monalisa In The USAMonalisa In The USA
Mar 15, 2006 11:00 AM
If someone doesn't know who painted the original Mona Lisa, it was Leonardo Da Vinci. But oh hell that blondened version is ugly. I totally prefer the original. Well.. maybe that's just 'cause I'm a girl myself..

High 5 SquirrelHigh 5 Squirrel
Mar 15, 2006 10:44 AM
Uh.. that squirrel must be a stuffed one. It's too stiff to be real.

Funny TalkersFunny Talkers
Mar 15, 2006 10:29 AM
Oh.. btw, they're not Russians. The guy with the black shirt said (between the two 'sohka' words): 'How funny it is?'. And he also used the Finnish word for 'away', which is 'pois' (before the squeak-squeak-squeak scene). Darn.. it sounds like they're mixing English, Finnish and Russian into a language soup or something.

Sidewalk Skeleton DanceSidewalk Skeleton Dance
Mar 15, 2006 10:19 AM
I wonder if the puppeteer himself made the crying sound during the 'looking-at-the-change'-thing? Because that totally was not laughter. And you used the word 'elmo'.. did you know that Elmo is a book character here in Finland? And it's also an actual first name. And then there are 'St. Elmo's fires' (whatever those are.. can't remember).

Crazy Lip Sync GuysCrazy Lip Sync Guys
Mar 15, 2006 10:11 AM
Did you see that the front guy showed a hint of a smile right before the two went off the edge? He also was the funnier one. xD

Funny TalkersFunny Talkers
Mar 15, 2006 9:58 AM
I think I know some of the words they're using. They really sound like Russians, but I think the strange 'SOHKA!' word the one guy said two times was really the Finnish word sock, which is 'sukka'. Then I was kinda sure the guy said the word 'gazelle' there, and the strange 'squeak-squeak-squeak' movement he did was actually him polishing or loading a hunter's rifle. Just slow it down when watching it. Then there was in the end a word like 'kahka'.. it sounded like the Finnish word for 's**t'.