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feyd wrote:dorks, the lot of ya. :P
u r juzt 3nv10us, coz u h4vn+ w0n t3h l33t p1n+!
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:oops: some.. :D
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Can I get 'l33t m4st0r' above my avatar? ;)
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This was only the first in a series of tests designed by our dedicated customer relations team who are very excited that you have won the first round. So stand by for the next round of t3h l33t-sp34k competition! ;)
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Hurrah!
What can we win?
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next round is mine

(grabs gun) and theres no stopping me!

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Round 2:

"A knight there was, and he a worthy man,
Who, from the moment that he first began
To ride about the world, loved chivalry,
Truth, honour, freedom and all courtesy.
Full worthy was he in his liege-lord's war,
And therein had he ridden (none more far)
As well in Christendom as heathenesse,
And honoured everywhere for worthiness."

Chaucer - Canterbury Tales - Prologue (A Knight)
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I should get the pint for just knowing that Geoffrey Chaucer wrote that and the name of the piece before even reading the last of it.

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tim wrote:I should get the pint for just knowing that Geoffrey Chaucer wrote that and the name of the piece before even reading the last of it.

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patrikG wrote:Chaucer - Canterbury Tales - Prologue (A Knight)
You proved that you can read. Congratulations. You've won a pat on the back :)
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7h15 //.057 r16h730u5 d00d \\/0rk3d 4 7h15 l0rd d00d.
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patrikG wrote:
tim wrote:I should get the pint for just knowing that Geoffrey Chaucer wrote that and the name of the piece before even reading the last of it.

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patrikG wrote:Chaucer - Canterbury Tales - Prologue (A Knight)
You proved that you can read. Congratulations. You've won a pat on the back :)
...before even reading the last of it
and you proved you cant read, pat on the back

:) beside, u never gave his first name either. I just remember in school reading alot of his work.
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<bob> D00d, +h1s |<n1ght w4s L33t!
<jim> D1d he pwn h1s nme's w1th t3h m1ghTy bl4d3?
<bob> Nah, h3 w45 m0r3 i|\|t0 spr34d1ng teh wurd & b31ng r1ghtchous and sh1t
<jim> Pfft. h3 su><0r.
<bob> he r0><0r!!!!!11
<jim> su><0r!!!!11one
<bob> r0><0r!
<jim> su><0r!

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Feyd, I can't read it... :oops:

Tim...arguing with the judge has not won anyone a prize yet...;)

Grim, very nice, I need to see what the competition has as well. I was missing the religious conotations from the original though...
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feyd wrote:7h15 //.057 r16h730u5 d00d \\/0rk3d 4 7h15 l0rd d00d.
english: this most righteous dude worked for this lord dude.
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Feyd said 'This most righteous dude worked for this lord dude'.
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