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[QUOTE=Lestat]They speak Sindarin in Scotland?!? :eek:


:p [/QUOTE]

Only when a certain someone walks by... :D
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@ Lestat. No we are much more sophisticated in every day speech. That would be a Valarrrauka of Morirrrngotto :p
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[QUOTE=Lestat]They speak Sindarin in Scotland?!? :eek:


:p [/QUOTE]
No, other people can understand Sindarin.
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[QUOTE=Darzog]No, other people can understand Sindarin.[/QUOTE] :confused:
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[QUOTE=Lestat] :confused: [/QUOTE]
Implying that what they speak in Scotland can't be understood by others.
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@ Darzog

"oh wad some power the giftie gie us..." :p
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[QUOTE=Darzog]Implying that what they speak in Scotland can't be understood by others.[/QUOTE]

*Slaps Darzog*
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Actually, I think that using Scottish at GB is just a sneaky way of bypassing the language rule :D

I mean, English is the official language used here... and Scottish is a variant of English... but few can actually understand it even so... :p ;)

*I smell a plot involving bagpipes, haggis, and other forms of torture* :laugh:
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[QUOTE=dragon wench]Actually, I think that using Scottish at GB is just a sneaky way of bypassing the language rule :D

I mean, English is the official language used here... and Scottish is a variant of English... but few can actually understand it even so... :p ;)

*I smell a plot involving bagpipes, haggis, and other forms of torture* :laugh:[/QUOTE]

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[QUOTE=dragon wench][url="http://youtube.com/watch?v=OFGL2GlfKxg&search=Hobbits%20isengard"]They are taking the Hobbits to Isengard[/url]

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Amusing, but now that will buzz around in my head whenever I watch LotR :rolleyes:
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I wonder will I ever be able to take LOTR seriously again. :eek:
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