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Out of the fryin pan and into the fire by flag Mad God (Jan Streuff)
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PC (other)Computers are Gay

Author: flag Virgill (Jochen Feldkötter)

Uploaded By: flagShinobi

Song Length: 3:16
Release Year: 2014
Song Status: Active *
Song Bitrate: 255 kbps
Song Legacy Flag: R
Song Source: Compo Entry
Song Platform: PlatformPC (other)


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Compoentry for Nordlicht 2014 Executable Music Compo, was voted first place.

Last Queued : 3 months ago

This song has been played 83 times. [See Request History]
It was added 10 years, 4 months ago.

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flagarrakis
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Amiga&C64 rulez

In French gai means 'happy" :

flagnyingen

It used to mean that in English too. Numerous old songs, such as Christmas songs, are still sung that have the word "gay" in them with this meaning. "Carol Of The Bells" for example has the phrase "Gaily they ring while people sing", though this adverb "gaily" is still in use to mean "happily", whereas "gay" to mean "happy" is basically archaic now and only found in old writing and songs. I've never seen "gaily" being used to mean "in a homosexual way", lol.

flagmirrorbird
symptomless coma

Curiously one of the rare phrases where "gay" still means "merry" is in talking about France: "gay Paris" (or "Paree").

flagMagikGimp

Time for yet another song to be cancelled. [voice from the back of the class]: GAAAYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEE

flagarrakis
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Amiga&C64 rulez

Mirror confirmasse

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