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  • Finally off grammar probation!
    Nice sentence fragment, guy.
  • Finally off grammar probation!
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  • Finally off grammar probation!
    You should have been off of it a while ago. I just forgot. ^_~
  • edited August 2009
    Nice sentence fragment, guy.
    Bite me! ^_^

    or

    I demand thou biteth me! :P
    Post edited by George Patches on
  • I'd wondered about that. Every time I saw gedavids post I'd think "His grammar's not that bad..."
  • Finally off grammar probation!
    Nice sentence fragment, guy.
    Hello Mr. Pot, allow me to introduce you to Mr. Kettle. Would you like to comment on his color at all?
  • Finally off grammar probation!
    Nice sentence fragment, guy.
    Hello Mr. Pot, allow me to introduce you to Mr. Kettle. Would you like to comment on his color at all?
    Yep. You totally got me. I was gonna go back and edit it, but I thought it was funnier that way.
  • edited August 2009
    Finally off grammar probation!
    Nice sentence fragment, guy.
    Hello Mr. Pot, allow me to introduce you to Mr. Kettle. Would you like to comment on his color at all?
    Yep. You totally got me. I was gonna go back and edit it, but I thought it was funnier that way.
    Oh, I thought it was intentional. I chortled! You made my chortle a lie! Noooooooooo! *swoon*
    Post edited by Kate Monster on
  • I demand thou biteth me! :P
    Shouldn't that be "I demand thou bitest me"? Just sayin'...
  • Shouldn't that be "I demand thou bitest me"? Just sayin'...
    I'm not sure, my Shakespearian is rusty.
  • Shouldn't that be "I demand thou bitest me"? Just sayin'...
    I'm not sure, my Shakespearian is rusty.
    Victorian, mother****er! Do you speak it?
  • Victorian, mother****er! Do you speak it?
    You know, that could've been an awesome reply, had you written it in old Victorian style English. Now it's just bad and pathetic.
  • Victorian, mother****er! Do you speak it?
    You know, that could've been an awesome reply, had you written it in old Victorian style English. Now it's just bad and pathetic.
    That wouldn't be Victorian English. The Victorian Era is rather recent (June 1837 to January 1901). What you are referring to is "Early Modern English".
  • edited August 2009
    Victorian, mother****er! Do you speak it?
    You know, that could've been an awesome reply, had you written it in old Victorian style English. Now it's just bad and pathetic.
    That wouldn't be Victorian English. The Victorian Era is rather recent (June 1837 to January 1901). What you are referring to is "Early Modern English".
    Sorry...Even when I try...
    Second Attempt: English, you vagabond! Canst thou dictate it thoroughly?
    Post edited by Axel on
  • Fail again, Axel. Related and more awesome than all of you:
    Julius: English, base knave, dost thou speak it?
    Brett: Aye!
    Julius: Then hearken to my words and answer them!
    Describe to me Marsellus Wallace!
    Brett: What?
    (JULIUS presses his knife to BRETT's throat)
    Julius: Speak 'What' again! Thou cur, cry 'What' again!
    I dare thee utter 'What' again but once!
    I dare thee twice and spit upon thy name!
    Now, paint for me a portraiture in words,
    If thou hast any in thy head but 'What',
    Of Marsellus Wallace!
  • Oh, Rym and Scott did a re-enactment of that on one. I can't remember what the TOTD was called though.
  • Oh, Rym and Scott did a re-enactment of that on one. I can't remember what the TOTD was called though.
    Yeah, that's where I found it, but at the time there was no wiki, it was just a Livejournal post. Now, they've got a Wiki and they've done the entire movie, instead of just two scenes.
  • I just finished getting ready to move off to college! Today is the last day I will sleep in my own bed for many months.
  • I just finished getting ready to move off to college! Today is the last day I will sleep in my own bed for many months.
    Me too. It's an excellent feeling. Plus, I actually get to keep my copy of Chris Ware's Acme Novelty Date Book in the open without fear of prying eyes checking out all of the artful, yet sometimes quite vulgar studies, within. Same goes for my copy of the GitS manga.

    On another note, I scored 111k in NES Tetris last night. I saw the space shuttle take off and felt godly.
  • GeoGeo
    edited August 2009
    Well, after about a year of putting it off, I finally went through my extremely cluttered inbox and got rid of more 2 and a half years worth of junk email, spam, and unnecessary messages in the span of 2 and a half hours (go figure)
    Post edited by Geo on
  • I finally figured out how to use some free software to track exactly how much time I'm spending on each comic page I draw, without any input from me. I'm ready to be horrified by either (a) how much I'm slacking off, or (b) how long it's actually taking me to draw these pages.
  • edited August 2009
    Today is the 12 month anniversary of my expatriation in the UK.

    To all those who have helped me along the way - Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.

    To all those who predicted my failure - Look who's laughing now, fuckers!

    It seems like only yesterday that I was staying in a B&B next to Headingly stadium, having just been kicked out by my (Now Ex) Fiance's family, chatting to Nineless on skype, as he admonished me for not only smoking, but admonishing me jokingly about my smoke break being two minutes longer than I predicted.

    It's been a long ride, It's had it's few ups, and a hell of a lot of hard times, but Fuck you, England, I'M STILL HERE!

    OOHRAH!
    Post edited by Churba on
  • Congrats. :)
  • Take that naysayers of Churba!!
  • but admonishing me jokingly about my smoke break being two minutes longer than I predicted.
    Why the crap do you remember that TOO?! Really, you'll probably need to be uprooted by the time you leave the UK.
  • Why the crap do you remember that TOO?!
    *Shrugs* Just have a good memory, I suppose.
    Really, you'll probably need to be uprooted by the time you leave the UK.
    I have a nefarious plan that will mean that I'll be becoming a British Citizen, if it works out.
  • I found awesome boots at this thrift store near U st. Great for kickin' ass and moshing. I feel powerful. Boots are awesome.
  • edited August 2009
    I feel powerful. Boots are awesome.
    For about 10 years, all I wore were steel-toed Doc Martens and similar boots, like Grinders. At some point -- probably when I stopped going to a lot of punk shows -- comfort (and not having to spend 5 minutes putting on my shoes) became more important than head-kicking ability, so I stopped. :)
    Post edited by Funfetus on
  • I found awesome boots at this thrift store near U st. Great for kickin' ass and moshing. I feel powerful. Boots are awesome.
    Any chance of you showing us these awesome boots of which you speak?
  • edited August 2009
    I have a nefarious plan that will mean that I'll be becoming a British Citizen, if it works out.
    I'm not a naysayer, but I don't understand why you'd want to knick yourself out for U.K. citizenship when you'd probably be much happier here.

    If you get citizenship here, you're issued a sidearm, a pickup truck with a gun rack, and a vinyl copy of Frampton Comes Alive!. It's great.
    Post edited by HungryJoe on
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