If she’s speaking English, then explain why in the H*ll she’s able to speak English? If she’s not speaking English, then how do the men understand her? And if we’re to understand this is a translation of Gawd-Knows-What why do the men understand GKW? And, if a translation of GKW, why put it in archaic English and not modern colloquial? Perhaps kinsler33 and timsoft are on to something — 300 years ago a Quaker without GPS stumbled on them, and rather than teaching him their language they abandoned their language to learn his.
SHAKENDOWNVILLE 6 months ago
A crude “Monty Hall” diversion.
kinsler33 6 months ago
Apparently Tira is an observant Quaker.
timsoft 6 months ago
in speach but not in dress :-)
LawrenceS 6 months ago
If she’s speaking English, then explain why in the H*ll she’s able to speak English? If she’s not speaking English, then how do the men understand her? And if we’re to understand this is a translation of Gawd-Knows-What why do the men understand GKW? And, if a translation of GKW, why put it in archaic English and not modern colloquial? Perhaps kinsler33 and timsoft are on to something — 300 years ago a Quaker without GPS stumbled on them, and rather than teaching him their language they abandoned their language to learn his.
Polsixe 6 months ago
Oh ye of little faythe.
scpandich 6 months ago
Shouldn’t that be “thou will find thy women…”?
Trespassers W 6 months ago
“They are behind the first door. Unless that is the door with the tiger behind it. I can never remember.”
Out of the Past 6 months ago
Hmm, said D’Arnot. Oh yeah? Hmm, HMM, said Chiram.
Gent 6 months ago
Don’t you believes it!
Old Comic Strip Lover 6 months ago
Nah. Go for what’s behind curtain #2!!!
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 6 months ago
The Yorkshire accent is growing on me.
anomaly 6 months ago
“Behind the second door is certain death. Or is it the other way around? Whatever. Ye will find it out.”
ChessPirate 6 months ago
“And, later this evening, you will return to my chamber…”
profkatz 6 months ago
Yeah, right Tira…..remember the tale of “The Lady & The Tiger”? Ho, ho, HO!!!