You people need to love your inner trekker, you know, get in touch with that star trek in your soul![]()
It means "success".I think I heard that in an episode of "The War at Home", that just made up, right?
I think I heard that in an episode of "The War at Home", that just made up, right?
It means "success".
boy, is my face red...ah...nope, it's klingon![]()
This thread amuses me.
Continue, please.
Dude. Klingon is nothing. A bunch of my dad's mates used to speak elvish.
Teach me![]()
that is so cool (i can't speak elvish that much, just a bit)
ghobe' means no
Kliggon? Screw that!
Now Elvyn, that's the ****!
I knew a guy who spoke Sandpeople. By that I mean, during the re-release of Star Wars in '97, he would stand up during the movie and do that freakin "Arooooo arr arr arr arrrrrrr" soundno and no...
i speak WOOKIE
Why in the name of Elbereth would that be embarassingCool? Dude, it was embarrasing to be out with them.
its called TUSKEN... sheeshI knew a guy who spoke Sandpeople. By that I mean, during the re-release of Star Wars in '97, he would stand up during the movie and do that freakin "Arooooo arr arr arr arrrrrrr" sound![]()
Why in the name of Elbereth would that be embarassing![]()
Oxford...i could have guessedHave you ever heard a bunch of grown men that look like thirteen-year-old boys talking elvish loudly around a coffee shop table? It was bad because not only did I not have a clue what they were saying, but they kept trying to flirt with the servers in it, and it didn't work.
Men from Oxford= weird.
I think I heard that in an episode of "The War at Home", that just made up, right?
It means "success".
ah...nope, it's klingon![]()
boy, is my face red...![]()