Necromancer Wasps use Zombie Caterpillar minion as bodyguard

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  1. papa_dog_1999

    papa_dog_1999 Well-Known Member

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    Saint Dark Elf!?! :lol: :lol:
     
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    Xz Monkey Admin Staff Member

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    Actually I'm pretty sure it was another Partick I made the patron saint of Ireland... Oh well, what do I know, I'm only God.
     
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    Dark Elf Administrator Staff Member

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    I've sometimes considered changing the spelling. In the original Gaelic, Patrick is spelled "Pádraig" which is about a million times as cool.
     
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    And it's reasons like that nobody can understand what the Irish are saying... they pronounce all their letters wrong.
     
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    Dark Elf Administrator Staff Member

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    Tell me about it. Despite my having told him how it works, my father pronounces the name "Sean" like the word "bean".

    I have to resist a powerful urge to punch him in the face whenever he talks about Sean Connery, who is called "Seen Conner" in his world.
     
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    He's also a pretty damn good golfer.

    Which by the way, Scottish > Irish any day of the week.
     
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    Dark Elf Administrator Staff Member

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    Tell me about it. I talked to a Shetlandese guy over the telephone once. It took me like 20 seconds to realise that the peculiar sounds I heard was a kind of English.
     
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