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WCDT: 21-25 February 2011 (1866-1870)
jwhouk:
By the way: anyone notice that the eyes of the girl in the one poster changed since we last saw it?
...Didn't think so. :lol:
Border Reiver:
--- Quote from: Akima on 25 Feb 2011, 04:42 ---We know how Hanners stays so slim. It's all the joules she burns flailing and flipping out!
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Then explain why I'm not that skinny with all the jumping to conclusions and running off at the mouth that I do.
Black Sword:
Welp. Marigold tried. OFF TO FLAIL AND PANIC!
zmeiat_joro:
--- Quote from: St.Clair on 24 Feb 2011, 18:40 ---
--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 24 Feb 2011, 06:39 ---What? You mean contributing to the death of the English language? No, you're not the only people doing that.
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"The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore." - James Nicoll
I agree with him, and I majored in it at university.
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--- Quote from: DSL on 24 Feb 2011, 18:56 ---Diane Duane once put these words into a character's mouth: "English doesn't so much borrow from other languages as chase them into dark alleys, knock them down and go through their pockets."
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--- Quote from: James Nicoll ---"The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary."
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--- Quote from: Wikiquote ---# (This observation is extensively quoted even outside of Usenet, and has appeared in textbooks. It has also been misattributed, in part and in whole, to Booker T. Washington, to Ambrose Bierce, and, in one case, to the painter James Nicoll (1846–1918).)
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El_Flesh:
ooo what fun hanging out with hanners
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