Any ballerina's here?
Revoltingest Pragmatic Libertarian Premium Member Feb 2, 2022 #2 "Art thou" I am not a dancer. Note even a prancer. I've all the grace of this guy....
Spiderman Veteran Member Feb 2, 2022 #3 Of all RF memberz, I'm fairly certain @Revoltingest is one, or was at one time.
Spiderman Veteran Member Feb 2, 2022 #4 Revoltingest said: "Art thou" I am not a dancer. Note even a prancer. Click to expand... Lol! I kid you not, the post I made before this one, I submitted before knowing you posted on the thread That's crazyyyy!
Revoltingest said: "Art thou" I am not a dancer. Note even a prancer. Click to expand... Lol! I kid you not, the post I made before this one, I submitted before knowing you posted on the thread That's crazyyyy!
Spiderman Veteran Member Feb 2, 2022 #5 I'm on my cell phone, so I hunt and peck rather than type. Takes me a while to submit posts sometimes. Interesting coincidence though.
I'm on my cell phone, so I hunt and peck rather than type. Takes me a while to submit posts sometimes. Interesting coincidence though.
Spiderman Veteran Member Feb 2, 2022 #6 Revoltingest said: "Art thou" Click to expand... I actually would have said "art thou", but I heard a British child in front of the tower of London ask "is thee a traveller"? So, I thought maybe that was correct English too, no?
Revoltingest said: "Art thou" Click to expand... I actually would have said "art thou", but I heard a British child in front of the tower of London ask "is thee a traveller"? So, I thought maybe that was correct English too, no?
ChristineM "Be strong", I whispered to my coffee. Premium Member It's My Birthday! Feb 2, 2022 #7 Spiderman said: I actually would have said "art thou", but I heard a British child in front of the tower of London ask "is thee a traveller"? So, I thought maybe that was correct English too, no? Click to expand... Correct old English, perhaps Elizabethan.. I am a terrible dancer, my tendency to move like a badly oiled, demented robot prevents me from a lifelong dream of performing the Argentine tango.
Spiderman said: I actually would have said "art thou", but I heard a British child in front of the tower of London ask "is thee a traveller"? So, I thought maybe that was correct English too, no? Click to expand... Correct old English, perhaps Elizabethan.. I am a terrible dancer, my tendency to move like a badly oiled, demented robot prevents me from a lifelong dream of performing the Argentine tango.