“Forsooth, this was the language of mere commoners in my day. The English language’s fall in grace is enough to make the gods of old weep bitterly at this gotterdammerung.”
I worked with a guy once and his first name was Newton and since we only did email support he had to sign his emails with first name only, “Newton”. Someone idget got so offended by him daring to use that name for email support that he called in and tracked down his supervisor to give them what for for allowing him to use that name. Poor thing, it was all she could do to convince the person that Newton really was his first name.
oldpine52 about 6 years ago
I still don’t buy Einstein working there.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 6 years ago
Rita hasn’t learned the first rule of tech support is that your English should be difficult to decipher.Forsooth!
If Albert wanders into R&D, they’ll snag him. He understands inventions.
Adiraiju about 6 years ago
“Forsooth, this was the language of mere commoners in my day. The English language’s fall in grace is enough to make the gods of old weep bitterly at this gotterdammerung.”
nbwddd about 6 years ago
I worked with a guy once and his first name was Newton and since we only did email support he had to sign his emails with first name only, “Newton”. Someone idget got so offended by him daring to use that name for email support that he called in and tracked down his supervisor to give them what for for allowing him to use that name. Poor thing, it was all she could do to convince the person that Newton really was his first name.
Veni Vidi Vici about 6 years ago
Shakespeare speaking with Shelly font
whahoppened about 6 years ago
Bills’ next words “Excuse me, I’m the one speaking English here!”
Dragoncat about 6 years ago
WILL: Surely thy jest…
RITA: I don’t jest, and don’t call me Shirley!
Scott Roberts about 6 years ago
Thy? Meaning “your?” Careful, Shakespeare is sitting right there.