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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2001 11:29 pm
by Sir Percy
Originally posted by Sir Percy:
So a few of you missed a joke and went off half ****ed....what's the drama?
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Good grief, that's not just censorship, that's plain lunacy.
A rosette, worn in a hat is known as a ****ade.
A small grey-and-white member of the ****atoo family is called a ****atiel.
My aunt's favourite dog is a ****erspaniel.
A young **** is known as a ****erel and the noise it makes is commonly transcribed as ****-a-doodle-doo.
I gather ****les from the sea-shore.
My grandfather died in the ****pit of his aircraft during the Battle of Britain.
Sydney houses are generally infested with ****roaches.
Now is the time to order a ****tail from the bar.
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2001 11:41 pm
by Sir Percy
Originally posted by Weasel:
I did not flame you...I just tried to point something out to you. But I have seen your type come and go...KNOW IT ALL... Now you have been flamed.
As you say,
in your humble opinion, my reply wasn't helpful.
It just so happens I disagree with you in the objective sense. (You may have noticed that the original poster has since re-phrased her question into perfectly intelligible form, so
she evidently got my meaning, even if others didn't).
I also re-assured you of my motives in replying in the way that I did. Your (mis)-interpretation can in no way affect an objective fact.
Despite this, you proceed from hectoring to downright insulting behaviour.
Goodonyamate.
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2001 11:46 pm
by Weasel
Originally posted by Sir Percy:
As you say, in your humble opinion, my reply wasn't helpful.
It just so happens I disagree with you in the objective sense. (You may have noticed that the original poster has since re-phrased her question into perfectly intelligible form, so she evidently got my meaning, even if others didn't).
I also re-assured you of my motives in replying in the way that I did. Your (mis)-interpretation can in no way affect an objective fact.
Despite this, you proceed from hectoring to downright insulting behaviour.
Goodonyamate.
And that is
your opinion..
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2001 11:49 pm
by Flagg
Sir Percy,
One of the things that I like about this board is that people from all over the world use it. Some of these people are not native English speakers, yet still try to do their best in phrasing their sentences.
Personally I think that your original response was anything but flattering.
I would kindly ask you to respect the other members of this board.
On a side note this is board to post things which are related to BG2. Please try to adher to this.
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2001 12:02 am
by Flagg
Weasel and Sir Percy,
This is not the place to fight out personal arguments. I would ask you both to stop this immediately.
Thanks
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2001 1:18 am
by Equis
@Sir Percy
No matter your original intent, your statements were not well received. They were offensive to many.
It’s not about whether or not people can take a joke; it is about how you phrase them. Yours was not phrase in a way that people took it as a joke. Sorry...
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2001 2:08 am
by Loredweller
Originally posted by Edric:
I thought you had to buy her something from the merchant? I have already finished the curse quest, and smacked down Ployer and retrieved her hair. I have killed Galvrey, then I did the bandit attack, and i have went through the part where she leaves and you have to retrieve her from the harper hall.
IMHO, you're late. The thing should be bought *before* you get the hair. Merchant is above the Sea Bounty inn and, if you are in right moment, you cannot buy anything before you've had the proposal. Jahera would disagree, nevertheless you should ignore and follow. At least so it is on my experience. BTW, it, i believe, depends on how far you are with the romance, it do not have straight connection with the quest. We got it while still at Ch.2 and without hint of harpers save but poisoned man quest, so it might have some importance. (another question the quest was solved without finishing Ch.2, too)
HTH and not too late,
L.
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2001 10:37 am
by LeannaJJorg
Okay my question was will my Male paladin be able to romance Aerie with Jaheria out of the group and With my Druid Male the question was when does Jaheria fall in fall love with the PC
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2001 11:08 am
by Edric
Is there some question or comment that kinda hints that it is time to buy the necklace?
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2001 11:21 am
by LeannaJJorg
You can buy the Locket any time?
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2001 12:04 pm
by Edric
No I cant buy it at all. That was my main question. Does something else have to heppen in the game to trigger the fat bastard to sell me the necklace?
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2001 7:41 pm
by Sir Percy
Originally posted by Equis:
@Sir Percy
No matter your original intent, your statements were not well received. They were offensive to many.
My joking reply was to a post by a "Leannajjorg"(sp?) who, to my knowledge, is in any case well-educated and perfectly competent in the english language (not that it matters).
If that poster was in fact offended by my wit, then I would humbly apologise to her.
Was she offended?
Please let me know.
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2001 7:49 pm
by Satyr
To actually answer Leanna's question. Yes.
I'm playing an Undead Slayer with Aeire and no Jaheira. Romance is moving along nicely - although with a bit of clenched teeth when she really gets annoying .... not unlike a real relationship.
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2001 10:20 am
by KidD01
Romancing problem again HUH ?
OK, here's some tips for romancing Aerie :
Any of male char can romance Aerie. The key is just be nice to this nagging girl (no offense, but she is).
*SPOILER*
there's time when you can "lay" Aerie, but if you do she'll left you the next morning.
And for romancing Jaheira is very complicated since it involves quests and timing. I haven't finish romancing Jaheira, you may try serach this board i recall one of our comrades already post some more info regarding romancing this elusive widow
. As for the locket it can be bought when the merchant at the Dock district talk first to you asking you to buy some souvenir, i bought this locket several days after i escaped from Irenicus prison. You can't simply talk to the merchant and browse for this particular locket.
And for Sir Percy and Weasel try to take your spam art to SYM board
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[This message has been edited by KidD01 (edited 03-03-2001).]
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2001 9:50 am
by Steve
BTW Everyone. Make sure it is your main character that talks to the Merchant in the Docks. Jaheira must also be in the party. If you do both then the locket will be offered.
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 4:46 pm
by PX
Originally posted by Sir Percy:
Maybe you should give up the computer games for a while and do an english literacy course.....
guess you should be the first one cause English starts with capital letter...
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2001 2:16 am
by Lathonor Khandoras
well percy, maybe not all of us can speak QUEENS ENGLISH here. have consideration for others. hey guys, when you here the name percy what nationality do you think he is????
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2001 4:20 am
by rapier
Hehehe, quite funny that whole conversation...
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2001 7:59 pm
by Sir Percy
Originally posted by PX:
guess you should be the first one cause English starts with capital letter...
I'm afraid not. Nothing from that miserably rain-sodden country of persecuting imperialists deserves a capital letter.....
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2001 8:03 pm
by Sir Percy
Originally posted by Lathonor Khandoras:
hey guys, when you here the name percy what nationality do you think he is????
Hey, great! From bullying to clear evidence of latent racism! Fantastico!
Did you ever visit East Chermany when the commies were still in charge there? You know, people running around telling others what to do and getting ultra-narkey with people who laughed in their faces?
Ha ha ha ha ....