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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:26 pm
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:26 pm
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:26 pm
He's.. He's happy! Just how did he get so happy?
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:30 pm
Koosei Masamune 5.0 Koosei good eve to ye as well, Seaphron xp methinks I have been reading in Olde English too long But is not the English language such a fine tongue? How could any one person read and speak too much of it. Surely thou jest when thou dost claim to have read too much. @ Fish: Greetings, Sir Fish. How fare thee on this fine eve? thou dost speak most verily, good sir. Prithee, how farest thine own lands? All is well in mine lands. The sun dost shine, the trees sway to and fro in their dance. But I pray thee, how do thee, thyself, fare in these times? @ Maxim: Greetings, Sir Maxim!
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:33 pm
Only downside is that all weekend I'll be without a computer. u___u Oh well, on Monday I'll be back and everything.
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:36 pm
Hey, Masamune.
Uhh...Thou hast defeated the slime. Thine wit and courage hast proved well, for thee hast leveled up?
I was never good at Olde English. >.>
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:42 pm
Masamune 5.0 Koosei Masamune 5.0 Koosei good eve to ye as well, Seaphron xp methinks I have been reading in Olde English too long But is not the English language such a fine tongue? How could any one person read and speak too much of it. Surely thou jest when thou dost claim to have read too much. @ Fish: Greetings, Sir Fish. How fare thee on this fine eve? thou dost speak most verily, good sir. Prithee, how farest thine own lands? All is well in mine lands. The sun dost shine, the trees sway to and fro in their dance. But I pray thee, how do thee, thyself, fare in these times? @ Maxim: Greetings, Sir Maxim! I fear the rain doth threaten in the distance of mine own fair lands. @ Maxim: Verily, 'tis nay as difficult as thou dost imagine. 'Tis merely the turn of phrase and the sound of the thing that doth prove troubling
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:47 pm
@Koosei:Yeah, but I usually screw it up. >.>
I try not to use Olde English after that time where I played too much Dragon Warrior. It wasn't pretty.
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:47 pm
Maxim_from_Lufia @Koosei:Yeah, but I usually screw it up. >.>
I try not to use Olde English after that time where I played too much Dragon Warrior. It wasn't pretty. xd
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:54 pm
Yeah, it's always awkward when somebody asks you a question, and a bit of Olde English pops out. "Do you have a pencil?" "Why doth thou need it?" "Wha?"
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:56 pm
Koosei Masamune 5.0 Koosei Masamune 5.0 Koosei good eve to ye as well, Seaphron xp methinks I have been reading in Olde English too long But is not the English language such a fine tongue? How could any one person read and speak too much of it. Surely thou jest when thou dost claim to have read too much. @ Fish: Greetings, Sir Fish. How fare thee on this fine eve? thou dost speak most verily, good sir. Prithee, how farest thine own lands? All is well in mine lands. The sun dost shine, the trees sway to and fro in their dance. But I pray thee, how do thee, thyself, fare in these times? @ Maxim: Greetings, Sir Maxim! I fear the rain doth threaten in the distance of mine own fair lands. @ Maxim: Verily, 'tis nay as difficult as thou dost imagine. 'Tis merely the turn of phrase and the sound of the thing that doth prove troubling Alas, is the rain not required? The rain is as much a neccesity to life as is the sun. This, thou may be sure to be the truth. And if that provides thee little comfort, then know that the sun shall follow the rain. This, thou may also be sure to be the truth. (I am pretty good at Olde English. I have even surpassed my master, Bastion from FE razz oR!)
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:02 pm
So, This year at school I got a new locker, and Holy s**t is it huge! I was thinking about my locker, then I got the best idea I've thought of in a while.
I should buy a mini aquarium, and build a filter that's run on C batteries, put fish in it, then put it in my locker.
And every three hours, feed them during hall passing. Imagine the looks. XD
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:13 pm
Masamune 5.0 Koosei Masamune 5.0 Koosei Masamune 5.0 Koosei good eve to ye as well, Seaphron xp methinks I have been reading in Olde English too long But is not the English language such a fine tongue? How could any one person read and speak too much of it. Surely thou jest when thou dost claim to have read too much. @ Fish: Greetings, Sir Fish. How fare thee on this fine eve? thou dost speak most verily, good sir. Prithee, how farest thine own lands? All is well in mine lands. The sun dost shine, the trees sway to and fro in their dance. But I pray thee, how do thee, thyself, fare in these times? @ Maxim: Greetings, Sir Maxim! I fear the rain doth threaten in the distance of mine own fair lands. @ Maxim: Verily, 'tis nay as difficult as thou dost imagine. 'Tis merely the turn of phrase and the sound of the thing that doth prove troubling Alas, is the rain not required? The rain is as much a neccesity to life as is the sun. This, thou may be sure to be the truth. And if that provides thee little comfort, then know that the sun shall follow the rain. This, thou may also be sure to be the truth. (I am pretty good at Olde English. I have even surpassed my master, Bastion from FE razz oR!) I thank thee, good master. Thine words hath provided a boon to mine own heart. In truth, it doth feel lighter being reminded of such glad tidings. And surpassing thine own master? That is truly a momentus accomplishment.
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:34 pm
I noticed a bad habit I have. When people say "thank you" or thank me for something, I reply with "Yip." It's like "Yep." but shorter, and it annoys me. I wish I could speak better.
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:36 pm
I do that too, actually. only, for me it's more of a mix between 'yep' and 'yup'
*shrugs* I think everyone does something like that
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