Disco Bandit
Dragon
How's that for a slice of fried gold?
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Post by Disco Bandit on Nov 18, 2004 13:32:05 GMT -6
but i'm in Redondo Beach CA. Either he'd have to come down here, or i'd have to go up there, and I sure as hell am not going all the way up to Oregon.
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Nov 18, 2004 16:51:39 GMT -6
Somebody could pick up a connecting flight.
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Post by Butcher Orgg(s) on Nov 18, 2004 20:05:25 GMT -6
You'd like Oregon: It rains half the year! And the rest of the time is pleasent! Ish!
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Disco Bandit
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How's that for a slice of fried gold?
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Post by Disco Bandit on Nov 19, 2004 13:33:48 GMT -6
hmmm... yay Oregon! Rain is cool...
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Post by Butcher Orgg(s) on Nov 19, 2004 20:09:50 GMT -6
Told'Ya so. ;D
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Disco Bandit
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How's that for a slice of fried gold?
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Post by Disco Bandit on Nov 22, 2004 13:25:56 GMT -6
i just learned a new word today! spake= an archaic form of spoke. i like this word a alot. spakespakespakespakespakespakespakespakespakespakespakespakespakespakespakespakespakespakespake
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Post by Butcher Orgg(s) on Nov 22, 2004 20:11:53 GMT -6
Huh.
Shoen. Housen.
The old pattern for plurrals was "en" instead of "s". How you know.
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Nov 22, 2004 23:32:14 GMT -6
Brainen? panten? alienen?
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Disco Bandit
Dragon
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Post by Disco Bandit on Nov 23, 2004 13:28:11 GMT -6
the tribe has spaken.
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Post by Butcher Orgg(s) on Nov 23, 2004 20:04:55 GMT -6
Also "th". Bear in mind this was the pattern, not the rule. Just like, for example, mice is not mouses.
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Nov 23, 2004 20:34:53 GMT -6
But if the plural of mouse is "mice" and the plural of louse is "lice," then why isn't the plural of house "hice?"
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Post by Butcher Orgg(s) on Nov 24, 2004 14:08:26 GMT -6
Language bows to no man.
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Nov 26, 2004 2:47:48 GMT -6
Does it bow to a woman then?
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Post by Butcher Orgg(s) on Nov 28, 2004 20:54:14 GMT -6
Maybe. Most other things do.
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Disco Bandit
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Post by Disco Bandit on Dec 3, 2004 13:51:16 GMT -6
but it should bow to those who can wield it properly.
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