Stormtrooper
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STAR WARS RULES!!!!!!!!!
Posts: 112
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Post by Stormtrooper on May 16, 2006 22:56:59 GMT -5
It's my b-day tomorrow so exalt me please!
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Post by MiTHRANDiR on May 17, 2006 0:55:29 GMT -5
Happy B-day! .. Won't exalt you though
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Post by Shinra on May 17, 2006 7:17:18 GMT -5
yah happy bday, but it's Exalt not exat
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Post by officialben on May 17, 2006 7:20:17 GMT -5
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Post by Shinra on May 17, 2006 7:26:20 GMT -5
Just speaking from what i've seen, when ppl ask for exalts they usually get smout (or smited, I dunno which is the correct past tense of smite)
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Post by officialben on May 17, 2006 7:37:47 GMT -5
Smitten.
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Post by Shinra on May 17, 2006 7:38:40 GMT -5
smitten? doesn't that mean you're smug about yourself?
"He's feeling smitten about his new promotion"
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Post by officialben on May 17, 2006 7:41:18 GMT -5
The only time I've heard the word "Smitten" was on an episode of Friends, describing someone who is very much infatuated with someone else. Smite. Smit. Smitten. Sounds okay to me. Moose. Meese. Sounds okay to me. See my logic? It's gonna take me palces.
Places like mental institutes.
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Post by Shinra on May 17, 2006 7:50:43 GMT -5
haha you mean you're not already in one?
and i thought the plural of moose was moose... time for google
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Post by Shinra on May 17, 2006 7:53:19 GMT -5
Alright, I found it. The past tense is "Smote". the past Participle is smitten. Therefor I have not smitten anyone today. Shinra smote Billy. to have + participle or just past tense kids www2.gsu.edu/~wwwesl/egw/verbs.htm
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Post by MiTHRANDiR on May 17, 2006 8:05:35 GMT -5
Yay, now i know what the past tense of smite is!
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Post by Shinra on May 17, 2006 8:16:17 GMT -5
haha yeah, i know you've been unable to sleep for weeks just wondering
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Post by Annie on May 17, 2006 10:49:40 GMT -5
I'll get you back to zero. Happy Birthday!
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Post by MiTHRANDiR on May 17, 2006 11:39:54 GMT -5
haha yeah, i know you've been unable to sleep for weeks just wondering haha, yeah.
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Post by Adam's Ribs on May 17, 2006 17:25:19 GMT -5
The only time I've heard the word "Smitten" was on an episode of Friends, describing someone who is very much infatuated with someone else. Smite. Smit. Smitten. Sounds okay to me. Moose. Meese. Sounds okay to me. See my logic? It's gonna take me palces. Places like mental institutes. No, I like the logic. It's more logical than the English language . . p.s.-- I think the plural of Officialben is "Officialsben"
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