Whatte the swyve?
March 18, 2006 12:30 PM   Subscribe

Geoffrey Chaucer Hath A Blog. Take thatte, Gower! Some favorite entries: top search engine referrers, abbreviaciouns, and Aske Chaucere, parte the firste.
posted by monju_bosatsu (22 comments total)
 
LOL! Someone send this to Terry Jones, ASAP!
posted by potsmokinghippieoverlord at 12:39 PM on March 18, 2006


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


WHAT.
THE.
SWYVE.
GEOFF?
posted by emelenjr at 1:05 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


Hylairiouse!
posted by mwhybark at 1:34 PM on March 18, 2006


WHAT.
THE.
SWYVE.
GEOFF?


Awesome.
posted by malthas at 1:55 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


That's pretty greate.
posted by BlackLeotardFront at 2:31 PM on March 18, 2006


Soote!
posted by cerebus19 at 2:40 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


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


Oh, it is to cheer!
posted by dejah420 at 4:10 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


[tis goode, this]
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


great
posted by farnastic at 7:23 PM on March 18, 2006


That style seriously reduces my reading speed.
posted by Citizen Premier at 7:38 PM on March 18, 2006


A myrie blogge, sikerly.
posted by danb at 7:49 PM on March 18, 2006


Love it! But should Chaucer hath a 'bloggue?
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


by the gods, this is good.
much obliged.
posted by Busithoth at 8:30 AM on March 19, 2006


And let's please have more posts tagged with "swyve."
posted by BT at 6:45 PM on March 20, 2006


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