November 23, 2004
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Has anyone read this before? It’s hilarious. Just read it…
What does “Xanga” mean?
It means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. We just wanted a name that sounded fun, but was still short and sweet. Xanga fit the bill.
How do you pronounce Xanga?
We pronounce it “ZANG-uh”
Could you use Xanga in a sentence?
Sure, here are a couple of sentences:
- “I checked out my Xanga Site today and saw that someone had left a comment.”
- “I went to Xanga today and browsed through the posts in Featured
Content.”
We’ve even seen Xanga used as a verb:
- I Xanga’d today for a few hours
What do Xanga members call each other?
We’ve heard it all: Xangans, Xangites, Xanganites…
We prefer ”Xangans”. Here’s our logic: if you live in Europe, you’re a European; if you live in Asia, you’re an Asian; and if you live in Australia, you’re an Australian.
So naturally if you live on Xanga, you’re a Xangan!
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I am a devoted XANGAN because I XANGA’D hours today. (sarcasm)
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Another good quote by one of my McDonald’s manager:
Greg: “just because FRIES and FUDGE rhyme, doesn’t mean you have to experiment eating them together.”
Ha. They “rhyme”.
- “I checked out my Xanga Site today and saw that someone had left a comment.”
Comments (2)
oh dear.. so i guess your mom saw the receipt then eh?
lol i read that once it is funny
so does this mean that in a poem i could be like
i…had some fries
but they tasted like fudge
and itd still rhyme