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- jamitjames
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- Formendacil
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Visit computer-less relatives for a day, and all of a sudden everyone's talking behind your back about you!
Just joking. (And my last post in this topic was a joke too.)
Sorry if I post too much: I guess I have too much time, with school winding down and all (and only having a token job, and no friends around all the time). And I have lots of opinions, on just about everything.
Hopefully though, all of my posts have some valuable content to them. I try not to post without saying something constructive. (although I don't think I always succeed.)
Who knows, maybe I'll catch up to King Troy, the honest way!
Just joking. (And my last post in this topic was a joke too.)
Sorry if I post too much: I guess I have too much time, with school winding down and all (and only having a token job, and no friends around all the time). And I have lots of opinions, on just about everything.
Hopefully though, all of my posts have some valuable content to them. I try not to post without saying something constructive. (although I don't think I always succeed.)
Who knows, maybe I'll catch up to King Troy, the honest way!
Don't worry, Formendacil. Your posts have more content than some others I could name. Some people's posts I can't even figure out what they are saying. I don't think you post too much, by the way.
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- Sir Terrance
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Whenever I post, I may only say 'good job. keep up the great work'. Some may find it meaningless, but if I posted a MOC, and got some comments like that I would be very pleased. Sometimes it is just that little comment saying 'good job' that actually says people are looking at your MOC.
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- jamitjames
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Yeah, I don't like it when nobody posts.
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- jamitjames
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I think you mean wotTwoTonic Knight wrote:Just whot we need
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- TwoTonic Knight
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Whot makes you be a-thinkin' thot? 'Nuther (Canadians and Brits don't read the next word) bloody toff.jamitjames wrote:I think you mean wotTwoTonic Knight wrote:Just whot we need
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Redwine the Ribald: Stare long enough into the abyss...
Two-Tonic Tippler: ...and you spit into it.
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Two-Tonic Tippler: ...and you spit into it.
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- jamitjames
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- TwoTonic Knight
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"Wot" is an actual archaic word that might lead to confusion in our archaic setting - I was using "whot" as a pronunciation variation of "what" to be clearer on what I was saying. So, to actually answer your question, no, I did not mean "wot". I could have used "wut", but that seems more American somehow (Wut you doin' thar, Slick?).jamitjames wrote:Redwall makes me think that
Redwine the Ribald: Stare long enough into the abyss...
Two-Tonic Tippler: ...and you spit into it.
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Two-Tonic Tippler: ...and you spit into it.
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- jamitjames
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0-9: Gong farmer
10-24: Serf
25-49: Villein
50-74: Peasant
75-99: Freeman
100-149: Laborer
150-199: Apprentice
200-249: Foot soldier
250-299: Artisan
300-349: Bailiff
350-399:Archer
400-449:Journeyman
450-499:Reeve
500-599:Steward
600-699:Squire
700-799:Gentleman
800-899:Man-At-Arms
10-24: Serf
25-49: Villein
50-74: Peasant
75-99: Freeman
100-149: Laborer
150-199: Apprentice
200-249: Foot soldier
250-299: Artisan
300-349: Bailiff
350-399:Archer
400-449:Journeyman
450-499:Reeve
500-599:Steward
600-699:Squire
700-799:Gentleman
800-899:Man-At-Arms
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- Sir Terrance
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What is it between 600-649?jamitjames wrote:0-9: Gong farmer
10-24: Serf
25-49: Villein
50-74: Peasant
75-99: Freeman
100-149: Laborer
150-199: Apprentice
200-249: Foot soldier
250-299: Artisan
300-349: Bailiff
350-399:Archer
400-449:Journeyman
450-499:Reeve
500-599:Steward
650-699:Squire
700-?:Gentleman
800-?Man-At-Arms
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- TwoTonic Knight
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Sir Terrance wrote:
What is it between 600-649?
Utterly no idea.
(hint: this joke expires after I post 18 more messages)
Redwine the Ribald: Stare long enough into the abyss...
Two-Tonic Tippler: ...and you spit into it.
[img]http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/corsair/C ... ippler.jpg[/img]
Two-Tonic Tippler: ...and you spit into it.
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- Formendacil
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