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Rapper4God7 | 21-11-2003 00:06
This is where you talk old english!!!!!!!

Doesith thisith makeith anyith sensith? Orith Isith Itith justith aith slurith?
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fishmunky
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fishmunky | 21-11-2003 02:30
doth thy sully this good forum with thy slanderous filth?
ye olde english tis immpecable form of speech for thee.
Kickink192
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Kickink192 | 21-11-2003 02:50
thats horrid ould english.
Kickink192
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Kickink192 | 21-11-2003 03:09
go to a renaissance festival or something...
fishmunky
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fishmunky | 21-11-2003 06:07
who doth slander my use of ye olde english?
a plague upon his house, for thou art a botch of crust earth to slander my good name
Rass
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Rass | 21-11-2003 07:02
fishmunky, i tink dey was talkin bout rapper dood who started the thread lol
fishmunky
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fishmunky | 21-11-2003 07:08
ohh....dang....im sorry about the plague upon your house then
chicken_nugget
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chicken_nugget | 21-11-2003 16:30
good afternoon ye old peasants
EnglishNerd
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EnglishNerd | 26-11-2003 03:33
*laughs lightly* not even old english. try this:

Faeder ure thu the eart on heefonum, si thin nama gehalgod. Tobecume thin rice. Gewur the thin willa, on eorthan swa swa on heefenum. Urne gedaeghwanlican hlaf syle us to daeg. And forgyf us ure gyltas, swa swa we forgygath urum gyltendum. And ne gelaed thu us on cestnunge, ac alys us of yfele. Sothlice.

The pronunciation is tricky. The -eth thy thou thing is Elizabethan English. Yeah. We had to study this...
xcr4zyx
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xcr4zyx | 26-11-2003 03:34
* offtopic :
Elizabethan times .. yes yes ,.. i remember wheni grew up in those times
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