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Yea I'm new here. I found this place out from my good friend Polemarch. He tells me that I'd likethis forum so I registered. Please take me openly and kindly... I'd sure hate to ruin first impressions.....
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HI! Welcome! Just remember to be polite and respectful, and you'll do fine around here. Don't be afraid to express your opinions!
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And don't succumb to the sicko newbie need to be burninated by Trogdor. Stand strong, just say no to burnination.
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See, the trick to getting your name shortened is to have two capital letters (or two words) in your name. Like mine, for instance shortens very nicely to HC. Yours would have been abbreviated much sooner had you made your nick PoleMarch. See how that works? Oh, and welcome TG. You'll like it here. Good people, from what I gather in my lurking disposition. *points notedly at April '03 registration date and low post count, then goes back to lurking*
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Well, i realized that, but there's no way to change it now. Also, I must add- Everyone butchers the pronunciation of this word- it's Polem-Arch. Greek for war-ruler (effectively, a captain or a major). Not Pole-March.
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sup: tr. & intr.v. supped, sup·ping, sups To eat or drink (something) or engage in eating or drinking by taking small swallows or mouthfuls: supped the hot soup; supped away daintily.
n. A small swallow or mouthful of liquid food; a sip.
Welcome to Hatrack.
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Oh, I'm "down" with their language. After all, I have one of them living in my house. I just often think it would be nice if they figured out our language and this seemed like a decent opportunity to expand someone's horizons.
Ralphie, usually, when I get down, I end up in the gutter, which is a place I'm trying to avoid after reading about all those whistles yesterday.
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Well I am gratefully educated with a vast vocabulary...... Unfortuneatly, I'm a teenager who lives in a place where we speak in fragmented sentences and/or use absolutely made-up words. Oh well. Great to meet you all. And I doubt I'll be going anywhere for a while so I guess Icarus will be able to bite me whenever
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I do admit that that whole "speaking in fragments" thing is definitely a problem. It makes conversations a new and interesting exercise in problem solving, though.
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