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  • skythewood's Avatar
    4,282 posts since Jul '07
    • My dear ladies and gentleman, may i introduce the concept of perfoming the act of conversing with the usage of unneccesary hard words and obsolete vocabulary.

       

  • Maith's Avatar
    2,707 posts since Dec '07
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    167,051 posts since Dec '99
  • skythewood's Avatar
    4,282 posts since Jul '07
    • i believe, mr Maith, that you have used the wrong chinese character in a illegal way. I also implore you to use the vocubulary of thee good old queen when addressing others in this thread.

    • Originally posted by FireIce:

      i communicate by pressing some buttons


      indeed, my dear lady, but i appeal for you to grace this thread with the usage of english that is of an more ancient format.

  • and chips 嫂
    ChoCoChips's Avatar
    7,457 posts since Jun '06
  • skythewood's Avatar
    4,282 posts since Jul '07
    • Originally posted by ChoCoChips:

      母之,诚彼娘之非悦

      chinese language ftw!

      it was the best of times, it was the worse of times. It was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness.

  • yah. i dare.
    udontknowme's Avatar
    32,104 posts since Apr '06
    • u know tt 'old english' is so different from the english now that you can't even type it using the letters that we have on our keyboard????

  • skythewood's Avatar
    4,282 posts since Jul '07
    • Originally posted by udontknowme:

      u know tt 'old english' is so different from the english now that you can't even type it using the letters that we have on our keyboard????

      i believe that the english language thee describe includes letters of the alphabet that have retired and is thus, obsolete.

      but hear this, my fellow countrymen, for the definition of old english in this context will be confined to any words that can be penned by the use of the a score and six of the current alphabets, and does not include latin, which is not english.

  • sand king's Avatar
    17,348 posts since Oct '05
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  • skythewood's Avatar
    4,282 posts since Jul '07
    • Originally posted by sand king:

      Ahhh... the agony of choice!


      indeed, my good fellow! a choice that is so close to the heart, that the decision can be so hard to determine

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    parn's Avatar
    4,465 posts since May '03
    • Originally posted by skythewood:

      My dear ladies and gentleman, may i introduce the concept of perfoming the act of conversing with the usage of unneccesary hard words and obsolete vocabulary.

       


      I hereby confirms that this is a GUI!!!!! angel.png

  • sand king's Avatar
    17,348 posts since Oct '05
    • Originally posted by skythewood:


      indeed, my good fellow! a choice that is so close to the heart, that the decision can be so hard to determine

      jolly well ding dang!! You fancy a cup of tea?

  • Evangel's Avatar
    1,191 posts since Sep '05
    • Originally posted by skythewood:

      i believe, mr Maith, that you have used the wrong chinese character in a illegal way. I also implore you to use the vocubulary of thee good old queen when addressing others in this thread.

      correction, should be in 'an' illegal way. biggrin.png

  • skythewood's Avatar
    4,282 posts since Jul '07
    • Originally posted by parn:


      I hereby confirms that this is a GUI!!!!! angel.png

      pardon me, my lady, but i would be very much pleased if you were to address the afore mentioned person as my learned friend or as a charming good sir.

  • thehappybunny's Avatar
    5,592 posts since Aug '07
    • I hate to deprive you of my presence, but I am genuinely exhausted and would find it charming if I could now retire for the dusk.

      Fret not, dear friends, I will be here for a cup of tea tomorrow, Good night, lads and ladies.

  • skythewood's Avatar
    4,282 posts since Jul '07
    • Originally posted by thehappybunny:

      I hate to deprive you of my presence, but I am genuinely exhausted and would find it charming if I could now retire for the dusk.

      Fret not, dear friends, I will be here for a cup of tea tomorrow, Good night, lads and ladies.

      and i bid you good night, and if i may do so, i would like express my graditute by saying that you gracing this thread tonight, and me meeting you, it's been an honor.

  • JJxJJ's Avatar
    5,661 posts since Mar '04
    • Originally posted by thehappybunny:

      I hate to deprive you of my presence, but I am genuinely exhausted and would find it charming if I could now retire for the dusk.

      Fret not, dear friends, I will be here for a cup of tea tomorrow, Good night, lads and ladies.

      Good night.

       

      I have just returned from a long,arduous expedition to this place called "Geylang". Rather lively i must say

  • lovegoddes's Avatar
    117 posts since Sep '06
    • Originally posted by thehappybunny:

      I hate to deprive you of my presence, but I am genuinely exhausted and would find it charming if I could now retire for the dusk.

      Fret not, dear friends, I will be here for a cup of tea tomorrow, Good night, lads and ladies.


      keep safe my friend. i bid you adios!

  • skythewood's Avatar
    4,282 posts since Jul '07
    • Originally posted by JJxJJ:

      Good night.

       

      I have just returned from a long,arduous expedition to this place called "Geylang". Rather lively i must say


      ahh, a lively place indeed, where beer runs free, and the dames are pretty.

  • JJxJJ's Avatar
    5,661 posts since Mar '04
    • Originally posted by skythewood:


      ahh, a lively place indeed, where beer runs free, and the dames are pretty.

      no you buffoon! Geylang Serai is the place

  • yah. i dare.
    udontknowme's Avatar
    32,104 posts since Apr '06
    • this seems more like a pseudo-formal-english thread. with loads of grammatical errors.

      and MANY MANY MANY pple today still use a lot of 'unneccesary hard words and obsolete vocabulary'. though not so much of 'obsolete vocab' becos i have yet to see a word in this thread that i no can do understand.......and most of the time when i hear a world i cant understand, it's becos it's new rather than old. like w00tz.

      eh. really. what on earth is w00tz?? like..YAY! but typed in a different manner...??

  • skythewood's Avatar
    4,282 posts since Jul '07
    • Originally posted by udontknowme:

      this seems more like a pseudo-formal-english thread. with loads of grammatical errors.

      and MANY MANY MANY pple today still use a lot of 'unneccesary hard words and obsolete vocabulary'. though not so much of 'obsolete vocab' becos i have yet to see a word in this thread that i no can do understand.......and most of the time when i hear a world i cant understand, it's becos it's new rather than old. like w00tz.

      eh. really. what on earth is w00tz?? like..YAY! but typed in a different manner...??


      ah, my dear friend, i am in awe of your immensely deep knowledge of the usage of the language, but do let your hair down, and join in the fun, the gathering of chums who amused ourselves in the use of thy olde english.

  • sand king's Avatar
    17,348 posts since Oct '05
    • Originally posted by skythewood:


      ahh, a lively place indeed, where beer runs free, and the dames are pretty.

      speaking of beers, i just had a liquid lunch just now!

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