Re: "The Willow and goul" by The Vergent Tallion.
There's really not a great deal of point in doing this if you're just going to make things up.
Waste of my time.
Re: "The Willow and goul" by The Vergent Tallion.
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Originally Posted by
mr.mystery
enravelling: to be active in an unpredictable manner.
pretrude: to extract life.
willowfull: forgiving yet tiring.
enravelling and pretrude are words first used in the Victorian era (1837-1901), first used by Lewis Carroll.
i dont think i need to explain each and every word as this will turn into a lecture which will defeat the purpose of this thread.
Then perhaps you should start another thread wherein you could provide all of the responses, hence sidestepping your fear of lecturing us.
Insofar as the Shakespearean style has receded to artifact, you are a minority of one, here, and the serious discussion you purport to desire is nowhere to be found in this forum, I don't think.
I suggest you try www.arcaneobscureandcenturiesoutofdate.com :whistling
Re: "The Willow and goul" by The Vergent Tallion.
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Originally Posted by
Chip Monk
There's really not a great deal of point in doing this if you're just going to make things up.
Waste of my time.
What has been made up? Everything is a waste of time for the unintelligent.
Re: "The Willow and goul" by The Vergent Tallion.
Kev, he's just a troll. Keep your eye on him for early bannage.
Re: "The Willow and goul" by The Vergent Tallion.
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
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Originally Posted by
mr.mystery
enravelling: to be active in an unpredictable manner.
pretrude: to extract life.
willowfull: forgiving yet tiring.
enravelling and pretrude are words first used in the Victorian era (1837-1901), first used by Lewis Carroll.
i dont think i need to explain each and every word as this will turn into a lecture which will defeat the purpose of this thread.
Then perhaps you should start another thread wherein you could provide all of the responses, hence sidestepping your fear of lecturing us.
Insofar as the Shakespearean style has receded to artifact, you are a minority of one, here, and the serious discussion you purport to desire is nowhere to be found in this forum, I don't think.
I suggest you try
www.arcaneobscureandcenturiesoutofdate.com :whistling
i agree with your second paragrah, i expected different from this forum, not anything negative, just different. As for your disasterous attempt as a joke/insult, very childish and certainly not humorous in any way.
Re: "The Willow and goul" by The Vergent Tallion.
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Originally Posted by
Mr JP Fugley
Kev, he's just a troll. Keep your eye on him for early bannage.
"ignored".
Re: "The Willow and goul" by The Vergent Tallion.
You already said you were ignoring him, muppet.
Re: "The Willow and goul" by The Vergent Tallion.
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Sextent
You already said you were ignoring him, muppet.
He did so as the number of times i used the word ignore in quotes, i am simply mocking him, thats too much for you to grasp, young one.
Re: "The Willow and goul" by The Vergent Tallion.
you are taking too long, i must go now.
goodbye.
Re: "The Willow and goul" by The Vergent Tallion.
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Originally Posted by
mr.mystery
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
Then perhaps you should start another thread wherein you could provide all of the responses, hence sidestepping your fear of lecturing us.
Insofar as the Shakespearean style has receded to artifact, you are a minority of one, here, and the serious discussion you purport to desire is nowhere to be found in this forum, I don't think.
I suggest you try
www.arcaneobscureandcenturiesoutofdate.com :whistling
i agree with your second paragrah, i expected different from this forum, not anything negative, just different. As for your disasterous attempt as a joke/insult, very childish and certainly not humorous in any way.
Well, then.
By all means, proceed.
Oooops...almost forgot - for your edification: :whistling