Goldmoon Dawn on 24/2/2006 at 22:29
"I mislike this, something is afoot." -Dark Project
dlw6 on 27/2/2006 at 17:42
Quote Posted by Yametha
What do you think it means? I can't work it out!
The word is "anon" which means "soon."
(
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=anon)
The Hammers and some Mechanists in the OMs speak a semi-modernized/simplified version of Middle English. If you haven't been exposed to writing from that time (Shakespeare, Chaucer, etc) then you probably never heard it before.
Don
Goldmoon Dawn on 27/2/2006 at 19:49
...maybe I should send some muscle after the StoneGroup...
...I think the taxes will get covered from the fund...
...need to get Geoff's leg broken...can't defy *me* like that!
:p
Yametha on 28/2/2006 at 01:09
I KNOW what 'anon' means, I have actually read some Shakespeare in my time (and performed in one of his plays once, though it was only a school play, nothing big).
I was asking Mortal Monkey what he thinks 'the none' means.
To Goldmoon Dawn
I thought it was Gough's leg?
Domarius on 28/2/2006 at 03:40
Nothing. It makes no sense.
Even if it does, it makes less sense than 'anon' in this context.
TTK12G3 on 28/2/2006 at 21:27
COME BACK HERE YOU...taffuuur.
john9818a on 17/5/2006 at 00:39
It's easy to pull up the snd.crf file and listen to what is actually being said. There are hundreds of tolevelone and backtozero sound bites.
"Maybe it was rats. Rats would be a bit of meat now and then." :laff:
Goldmoon Dawn on 17/5/2006 at 02:11
Try again, villain. Perhaps thou touched me!
Was that thy best blow?!?!
Thy weapons are nothing to me.
-Dark Project
june gloom on 17/5/2006 at 18:16
my personal favourite: "whooooo's there? *hiccup* heh heh, whooooo, whooooooo. i'm an owl! heh heh heh heh."
but for a really serious one, just "who's there...? ... is someone there?"
i love the rational-sounding guard (as opposed to the benny-sounding guard.)