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Geoffrey Chaucer Hath A Blog. Take thatte, Gower! Some favorite entries: top search engine referrers, abbreviaciouns, and Aske Chaucere, parte the firste.
Ich shalle have myne peple calle yowre peple. As for the lilye? It dependeth how whethir yow wolde ben 'easte coaste' or 'weste coaste.'
ROFL: "rollinge on the floore laughinge".
posted by gimonca at 12:44 PM on March 18, 2006
ROFL: "rollinge on the floore laughinge".
posted by gimonca at 12:44 PM on March 18, 2006
That was just the best thing I've seen online in many moons.
posted by jonson at 1:11 PM on March 18, 2006
posted by jonson at 1:11 PM on March 18, 2006
I need to start working the word "eftsoon" into conversation.
posted by nebulawindphone at 1:58 PM on March 18, 2006
posted by nebulawindphone at 1:58 PM on March 18, 2006
That's pretty greate.
posted by BlackLeotardFront at 2:31 PM on March 18, 2006
posted by BlackLeotardFront at 2:31 PM on March 18, 2006
"Tee hee," quod ich, and clapte the browsere shutte.
posted by UKnowForKids at 2:46 PM on March 18, 2006
posted by UKnowForKids at 2:46 PM on March 18, 2006
Yes! This is absolutely amazing.
“I WOLDE I KNEWE HOW OF THEE I MIGHT BE QUITTEN!”
glee!
posted by Baby_Balrog at 3:21 PM on March 18, 2006
“I WOLDE I KNEWE HOW OF THEE I MIGHT BE QUITTEN!”
glee!
posted by Baby_Balrog at 3:21 PM on March 18, 2006
Best. FPP. Ever.
My favorite: "AOMSHJDOTBD: anothere of myne servauntes hath just dyede of the blacke death."
posted by nonmerci at 4:49 PM on March 18, 2006
My favorite: "AOMSHJDOTBD: anothere of myne servauntes hath just dyede of the blacke death."
posted by nonmerci at 4:49 PM on March 18, 2006
[tis goode, this]
posted by Robot Johnny at 5:20 PM on March 18, 2006
posted by Robot Johnny at 5:20 PM on March 18, 2006
[dvgg'd.]
posted by Smart Dalek at 5:41 PM on March 18, 2006
posted by Smart Dalek at 5:41 PM on March 18, 2006
That style seriously reduces my reading speed.
posted by Citizen Premier at 7:38 PM on March 18, 2006
posted by Citizen Premier at 7:38 PM on March 18, 2006
Love it! But should Chaucer hath a 'bloggue?
posted by piratebowling at 1:28 AM on March 19, 2006
posted by piratebowling at 1:28 AM on March 19, 2006
Samuel Pepys has been publishing and updating his diary online since Sunday 1 January 1660. His latest entry is Wednesday 18 March 1663. He doesn't stray out character to give URLs for awards.
posted by takeyourmedicine at 7:50 AM on March 19, 2006
posted by takeyourmedicine at 7:50 AM on March 19, 2006
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