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Post by Lamson on Aug 22, 2013 15:05:49 GMT -5
I love the idea of an "un-krusty-badge" like this: Hey @tdpreys (you lousy whodunnit thief, grumble, grumble...), did I inspire your Un-Krusty idea with this exchange last night: I think your mental state was made quite clear when you blue yourself in Dr. Monroe's office. Is there a way to un-Krusty someone? Because that one really deserves it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2013 15:07:06 GMT -5
@themeparks4life this is for you, I had to borrow it from LamsonSays the guy in Canada.
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Post by Lamson on Aug 22, 2013 15:09:05 GMT -5
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! Multiple threads discussing grammar! Today is awesome (not as awesome as last week's Smiting Day, but pretty close). And Solar Dragon, if you are going to complain about Americans switching titles, the best remains the first Harry Potter. When it was first released in the U.S., it was re-titled as "...and the Sorcerer's Stone" because little Americans wouldn't read a book with the word Philosopher in the title.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2013 15:10:53 GMT -5
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! Multiple threads discussing grammar! Today is awesome (not as awesome as last week's Smiting Day, but pretty close). And Solar Dragon, if you are going to complain about Americans switching titles, the best remains the first Harry Potter. When it was first released in the U.S., it was re-titled as "...and the Sorcerer's Stone" because little Americans wouldn't read a book with the word Philosopher in the title. Oh yeah, that annoys me to hell. "We Americans are too much dumb-dumb to know what a Filosfer is so we changeded the name!"
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Post by Laughing Luigi on Aug 22, 2013 15:11:41 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2013 15:12:32 GMT -5
Although we stole most of our words from the Latin dictionary but don't tell the Americans that.
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Post by Laughing Luigi on Aug 22, 2013 15:14:03 GMT -5
Although we stole most of our words from the Latin dictionary but don't tell the Americans that. Shhhh!
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Post by JustForFunzo on Aug 22, 2013 15:15:24 GMT -5
Please, a missing u or a reversed er/re is nothing to argue about. The real threat is over there, with the people who use sentences like this:
dis is sum kyoot stuff. This stuff really gets the blood boiling.
Side note: The one word that usually retains it's English (as in country) spelling is theatre, I rarely see it spelled theater. And to all those arguing for the spelling to be Metre, Centre, Theatre, please go tell the Québécois about this debate, they should be glad to know that Canadians are intent on preserving the French influence on the English language.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2013 15:17:07 GMT -5
Please, a missing u or a reversed er/re is nothing to argue about. The real threat is over there, with the people who use sentences like this: dis is sum kyoot stuff. This stuff really gets the blood boiling. Side note: The one word that usually retains it's English (as in country) spelling is theatre, I rarely see it spelled theater. And to all those arguing for the spelling to be Metre, Centre, Theatre, please go tell the Québécois about this debate, they should be glad to know that Canadians are intent on preserving the French influence on the English language. funzo hoo the heel cars, grmmr is grmmr
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Post by Laughing Luigi on Aug 22, 2013 15:18:55 GMT -5
Please, a missing u or a reversed er/re is nothing to argue about. The real threat is over there, with the people who use sentences like this: dis is sum kyoot stuff. This stuff really gets the blood boiling. Side note: The one word that usually retains it's English (as in country) spelling is theatre, I rarely see it spelled theater. And to all those arguing for the spelling to be Metre, Centre, Theatre, please go tell the Québécois about this debate, they should be glad to know that Canadians are intent on preserving the French influence on the English language. [mode=rant] Arrrrggggghhhh, blood boiling nonsense..... grrrrr! I don't mind our cousins across the pond misspelling things honestly; just as long as they don't try to tell me I'm wrong But text or "street" speak drives me up the wall too!!! [/mode]
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Post by Lamson on Aug 22, 2013 15:23:11 GMT -5
Please, a missing u or a reversed er/re is nothing to argue about. The real threat is over there, with the people who use sentences like this: dis is sum kyoot stuff. This stuff really gets the blood boiling. Side note: The one word that usually retains it's English (as in country) spelling is theatre, I rarely see it spelled theater. And to all those arguing for the spelling to be Metre, Centre, Theatre, please go tell the Québécois about this debate, they should be glad to know that Canadians are intent on preserving the French influence on the English language. Hoo boy, where did I leave that can of worms photo? Quebec truly has a language of its own in Fringlish (or Franglais, depending on your proclivity). But your "kyoot" line there reminds me of one moron that I heard about who tried to chastise her daughter's school because they were mispronouncing the girl's name. This rocket scientician named her daughter La-ia and expected people to actually pronounce it...wait for it..."La Dash Ia"
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Post by Lamson on Aug 22, 2013 15:24:31 GMT -5
I don't mind our cousins across the pond misspelling things honestly; just as long as they don't try to tell me I'm wrong Hey now, so long as you are only referring to my neighbours to the south (and please do note the U in neighbours!).
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Post by JustForFunzo on Aug 22, 2013 15:38:46 GMT -5
Oh, and I am one of those mixed up people who spent most of school with the U and the last four years without the U. Oh, it was fun saying Aluminium and getting corrected because there is no second I. Oh, and forget fullstop. I happily mix words and fill petrol in my car but ride in the elevator.
I still marvel at how we speak a Germanic language with a strong influence of Hellenic and Latin words, all the while attempting to follow Latin rules.
I almost equate it to playing cricket with basketball rules.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2013 16:22:58 GMT -5
I love the idea of an "un-krusty-badge" like this: Hey @tdpreys (you lousy whodunnit thief, grumble, grumble...), did I inspire your Un-Krusty idea with this exchange last night: Is there a way to un-Krusty someone? Because that one really deserves it. A little bit, but I also had something with Andy about banning me. So it is clear who has to get this badge first. Congrats andy, you are not funny!
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Post by Andy on Aug 22, 2013 16:27:50 GMT -5
Congrats andy, you are not funny! Oh well, at least I'm popular. Oh.
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Post by Duff Dawg on Aug 22, 2013 16:50:29 GMT -5
I believe I'm at 20
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Post by JustForFunzo on Aug 22, 2013 16:56:10 GMT -5
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Post by Duff Dawg on Aug 22, 2013 17:12:06 GMT -5
Good get two more an we can be inducted together
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Post by A Bad Example on Aug 22, 2013 18:29:46 GMT -5
Haha, I think I could go for that too. Dear Khaleesi is on holiday until the weekend. I still never understand by British people refer to a vacation as holiday Because, I hate to admit it, it is the correct term. A holiday is a day when normal activities are reduced or suspended. To go on holiday is to stop the normal routine, and do something else.
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Post by Lamson on Aug 22, 2013 18:49:23 GMT -5
Good get two more an we can be inducted together At the rate that Krusty is actually doling out the awards, we'll all be inducted together.
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Post by Laughing Luigi on Aug 22, 2013 23:03:01 GMT -5
Sadly, I think I should only have around 5 or 6 so I'll still have a way to go
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2013 1:16:21 GMT -5
I really think of getting this unkusty-badge started! I'm the best example. I want krusties to get in the friars club and most of my jokes don't make any1 ( Solar Dragon) laugh. For that kind of joke you should get an unkrusty or what it's called then. Oh, and a cookie for Lamson and me Andy!
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Post by Laughing Luigi on Aug 23, 2013 2:00:53 GMT -5
I really think of getting this unkusty-badge started! I'm the best example. I want krusties to get in the friars club and most of my jokes don't make any1 ( Solar Dragon) laugh. For that kind of joke you should get an unkrusty or what it's called then. Oh, and a cookie for Lamson and me Andy! For unfunny jokes it could be a tumbleweed badge...?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2013 2:14:40 GMT -5
I really think of getting this unkusty-badge started! I'm the best example. I want krusties to get in the friars club and most of my jokes don't make any1 ( Solar Dragon) laugh. For that kind of joke you should get an unkrusty or what it's called then. Oh, and a cookie for Lamson and me Andy! For unfunny jokes it could be a tumbleweed badge...? No animated badges! But cool gif!
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Post by A Bad Example on Aug 23, 2013 2:26:02 GMT -5
I really think of getting this unkusty-badge started! I'm the best example. I want krusties to get in the friars club and most of my jokes don't make any1 ( Solar Dragon) laugh. For that kind of joke you should get an unkrusty or what it's called then. Oh, and a cookie for Lamson and me Andy! Actually, a joke that is so bad that it sucks the humor out of a room is comparable to a pile of poo. So I offer:
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