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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2014 16:52:24 GMT -5
A Kuraci, a necker, and southie get into a fight. Who dies? Doesn't matter, any of them dying is a good thing.
Venturing, you ask, in sirihish: "Why do Kuraci do so much spice?" Grinning, you say, in sirihish: "Only way to get rid of taste after blowing a necker."
Why do never trust an Arabeti? 'Cause they use gurth fat the wrong way
You say, in sirihish: "A neck, a southie and a witch walk into a bar..." Gesturing side by side, you say, in sirihish: "So we tossed a torch in and watched the bar burn."
With a slow smile, you ask the greasy-haired half-giant, in sirihish: "What does a witch say when it meets a big?" You shout in sirihish: "OW."
The olive skinned, jet haired woman says to the krath-darkened, gnarled man, in southern-accented sirihish: "Silteye's. What are they? The jade kiyets? Hands of Sands? I don't know. Silteye." Offering helpfully, you say, in sirihish: "The drunken kankers."
Venturing, you ask, in sirihish: "You heard the one about the necker who tried to kank a girl big?" Nodding, you say, in sirihish: "Lost and never heard from again."
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Post by sirra on Dec 14, 2014 23:39:12 GMT -5
I always liked how kank continued in RP usage, long after kanks were gone.
I was sad and a bit nostalgic when one of my newbie recruits asked me what a 'kank' was, icly.
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