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Post by Hec Scrivener on Aug 30, 2006 18:18:42 GMT -5
So, I just spent an afternoon applying random proto-Germanic historical sound laws (and whatever else I could come up with) to classical Latin and seeing what happens. Écch sentsentsa est jœns rí kwot æchdess. Esten occh ócchámœntsem léissemm ess sølm, óss esten necchesse mí wíssam inwener?
*sighs* Shébam occh kchórkcherm mé.
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Post by HannibalAtTheGates on Aug 30, 2006 18:23:35 GMT -5
You are far too educated to have this much free time on your hands.
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Post by Sex Panther18 on Aug 30, 2006 18:25:23 GMT -5
if you have spare radio's in the game tune em to 29,00.
i gotta pirate it for no reason but for my group, my talk shoew and my bible lines
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Post by Padre Romero on Aug 30, 2006 18:36:25 GMT -5
um...I think you just officially crossed the line into insanity hec... To be fair, I spent my day mustering up support for the blackmore siege and studying chiniese... Awh Ugh Ei Eeh oooooo eeeuh luh fuh duh puh bwah mwah kwah for a real gas, (and this is very romero) try the anchient chiniese toungtwister "The Lion Eating poet in the stone den" www.fa-kuan.muc.de/SHISHI.RXMLIt's really not that hard...it sounds just like this *Closes eyes, and recites form memory* Shyr shyr shyr shyr shyr shry syr syhyr shyr...
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Post by Artaxerxes/SweetIrony on Aug 30, 2006 19:03:46 GMT -5
Hey Hec, I was going to ask you - what do you think about making a verb out of "headshot" - is it regular or irregular? If derived from the noun "headshot" (which seems right to me) then it should be regular, with the past tense "headshotted" (which to me sounds odd). Otherwise it could be derived through noun incorporation, in which case "headshot" would be the past tense (which sounds better to me) but "headshoot" would be the present tense (which doesn't).
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Post by Hec Scrivener on Aug 30, 2006 19:16:24 GMT -5
From my experience, it seems to be regular. I've definitely heard "headshotted."
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Post by bobtherock on Aug 30, 2006 19:43:43 GMT -5
I often use Headshot in that same sense.
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Post by Sex Panther18 on Aug 30, 2006 20:00:20 GMT -5
irregular.
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Post by HannibalAtTheGates on Aug 30, 2006 22:17:27 GMT -5
A request for you, Padre = an anagram from "hannibal at the gates"
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Post by Artaxerxes/SweetIrony on Aug 30, 2006 22:27:25 GMT -5
And I want one from Artaxerxes... good luck with those x's.
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Post by Padre Romero on Aug 30, 2006 22:40:48 GMT -5
Actually, Hannibal is harder, so many little, dangly consonants...you'll have to give me a few hours for that one...Art...um X is easy when your me:
Rear-sex tax...
Hannibal at the gates ( I used an anagram generator for a bit of help with this one, it's late.): Al...Get the Shit bannana!
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Post by Artaxerxes/SweetIrony on Aug 30, 2006 23:30:59 GMT -5
Ack! I'm sorry I asked...
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Post by kyndrid on Aug 30, 2006 23:50:01 GMT -5
What would mine be!
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Post by bobtherock on Aug 31, 2006 18:26:35 GMT -5
Do me! Do me!
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