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Originally posted by Phlabibit
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/alright

The debate goes ON! No mercy!

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There was a guild on Sullon Zek, a harsh Player Versus Player server on Everquest, called "Gnomercy". It was all gnomes of course. They were quite savage.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Woot!@
w00t!!

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
It would make the spelling of "knight" intuitive though if we switched to OE! Think of how literacy would improve!
I think literacy would fall apart. Our country is already extremely lazy. Do you think they're really going to take the time to re-learn a language they already barely know? They're more likely to go backwards to lines and scribbles before they learn OE.

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Originally posted by Ragnorak
w00t!!

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VV00+

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Clearly, one should not ask an Englishman about proper English. Ask an American instead.
Actually, I am not English.

Secondly, your sentence only works with the prosaic, 'Olde'.

Thirdy, nyahh nyahh nya nyahh nyahh.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
You're a penis-head.

Go back to speaking Irish or Gaelic or Celtic or whatever it is you people are supposed to be speaking.
Okay then, Póg mo thóin.

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Originally posted by demonseed
Okay then, Póg mo thóin.
Make sure you shave it first to avoid any nasty stubble rashes.

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Originally posted by Daemon Sin
Make sure you shave it first to avoid any nasty stubble rashes.
It's quite fluffy. Dive on in.

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Originally posted by demonseed
Perhaps it is not advisable to use an American dictionary when discussing issues of the English language.
Why speak 'The King's English' when the King is dead?

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Originally posted by demonseed
... playing when drunk.

I wake up the next morning, log on, and don't have a bloody clue how I have ended up in these weird positions.
Can I assume you are talking about chess?

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YOur all amaute rs when I've had a fer pints I'mlegendarily rubish at spellign ro typiong, turist me.

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Originally posted by demonseed
Okay then, Póg mo thóin.
Actually, my guess of translation was close -- one of the body parts was right, and the other was quite near to it. Due to the insane moment of looking it up, I found the following:

Which Random Irish Gaelic Phrase Are You?

http://quiz.myyearbook.com/zenhex/quiz.php?id=710

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Originally posted by reader1107
Actually, my guess of translation was close -- one of the body parts was right, and the other was quite near to it.
"One of the body parts"? Only one body part (tóin) is mentioned.

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Originally posted by reader1107
Which Random Irish Gaelic Phrase Are You?

http://quiz.myyearbook.com/zenhex/quiz.php?id=710
Is maith liom bananai - 'I like bananas.' You're laid-back and you enjoy the simple things in life. Some might say you're a little too laid-back. Just what is it you're smoking, anyway?