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Aximili Started conversation Jul 17, 2006
What ho chaps and thanks awfully for lettng me join the bally group, what? A rather small niggle though. I'm probaably just being a silly goose, but I'm finding it dashed tricky to get that bally old banner onto my personal space. If you could help out a Fellow in a spot of bother,I would be much obliged.
ps is this mode of speech nessecary in this club? Personally I think it would make things a lot more interesting.
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Wyatt Posted Jul 17, 2006
It's entirely up to you if you want to talk like that.
This is the GuideML for the picture. Just copy and paste that onto your Personal Space update page wherever you like, and that oought to do it.
<SMILEY TYPE="book"/>The h2g2 Wodehouse Society<SMILEY TYPE="book"/>
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AFGNCAAP (or, by popular demand, Afgahn Cap") Posted Aug 2, 2006
I believe this could be considered to be the central thread of this establishment. But would it compromise my situation if I posted?
Decisions, decisions. Ah! And thus the native hue of resolution is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, and enterprises of great pith and moment their currents turn awry and lose the name of action.
*Sits smugly enjoying the fact that he has memorised this and even kind of understands it*
In light of recent developments, I beieve in this case it would be advisable if I did not grace the thread with my presence, and so I shall not deign to post after all.
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Aximili Posted Aug 14, 2006
Nice quote. Whats it from? BTW, do you know about the Random Quotes Guild? It occours to me that you would fit right in.
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AFGNCAAP (or, by popular demand, Afgahn Cap") Posted Aug 14, 2006
I'm already a member! And the quote, by the way, is from Jeeves in one of the books, and is also from (putts on unbearably pretentious voice) the immortal bard.
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AFGNCAAP (or, by popular demand, Afgahn Cap") Posted Aug 14, 2006
Don't worry, this sort of thing happens in a lot of Wodehouse books. My personal favourite example:
"I say, Jeeves?"
"Yes, sir?"
"Jeeves, who was that fellow that when looking at someone felt like someone looking at something?"
"I believe the individual to whom you refer, sir, is the poet Keats, who in his poem "upon first looking into Chapman's Homer" compared himself to Stout Cortez, first staring at the pacific, silent upon a peak in Darien, sir."
"The pacific, eh?"
"Indeed so, sir. "While all his men looked onward with a wild surmise," sir."
"Oh, yes. It's all coming back to me, now."
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Aximili Posted Aug 15, 2006
Ah! Like when Jeeves quotes Shakespeare on a number of occasions (Sorry for being a little slow, not at my best this time of day.
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