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ich bin der grammatikführer!
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 10:35
by RicheyJames
Grammar Fuhrer
You are the grammar Fuhrer. All bow to your authority. You will crush all the inferior people under the soles of your jackboots, and any who question your motives will be eliminated. Your punishment is being the bane of every other person's existence, because you're constantly contradicting stupidity. Everyone will be gunning for you. Your dreams of a master race of spellers and grammarians frighten the masses. You must always watch your back. If only your power could be used for good instead of evil.
What is your grammar aptitude?
it's official now people
now who's brave enough to put themself to the test?
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 10:39
by mugabe
Adolf too.
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 10:46
by Almiche V
Grammar Fuhrer
You are the grammar Fuhrer. All bow to your authority. You will crush all the inferior people under the soles of your jackboots, and any who question your motives will be eliminated. Your punishment is being the bane of every other person's existence, because you're constantly contradicting stupidity. Everyone will be gunning for you. Your dreams of a master race of spellers and grammarians frighten the masses. You must always watch your back. If only your power could be used for good instead of evil.
Do we form some sort of secret police now?
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 10:56
by elguiri
Grammar Nazi also.................cooooool
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 11:12
by 6FeetOver
Ditto. *DUH*
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 13:34
by Ganith
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 14:45
by Debaser
Me also as well
Ermmmm either the quiz is rather too easy or we're all tippery-toppery.
Me, I'm just an idle fekker who can't be arsed to proof-read or edit mistakes
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 15:37
by Lars Svensson
Adolf as well...
So, what's the collective noun for a bunch of grammar Nazis/Adolfs then???
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 15:40
by Quiff Boy
Lars Svensson wrote:Adolf as well...
So, what's the collective noun for a bunch of grammar Nazis/Adolfs then???
(m)ein kampf?
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 15:42
by snowey
Knobs?
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 16:27
by Thrash Harry
Surely being perfect doesn't make me a nazi? Persecuting those less perfect would. So what's the right answer to the one about the presents. I chose number 3 but I'm not 100% sure.
Re: ich bin der grammatikführer!
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 17:23
by pikkrong
RicheyJames wrote:
Grammar Fuhrer
The word is
Führer.
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 17:25
by Quiff Boy
pikkrong wrote:RicheyJames wrote:
Grammar Fuhrer
The word is
Führer.
Re: ich bin der grammatikführer!
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 17:29
by Lars Svensson
Surely that should be...
Das Wort ist "
Führer"?
IF we're being pedantic...
*ducks*
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 17:39
by Quiff Boy
Lars Svensson wrote:Surely that should be...
Das Wort ist "
Führer"?
IF we're being pedantic...
*ducks*
scheiße
Re: ich bin der grammatikführer!
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 17:42
by RicheyJames
pikkrong wrote:RicheyJames wrote:
Grammar Fuhrer
The word is
Führer.
aaah - but i didn't actually write that bit i merely copied and pasted it from the original quiz. this should be obvious from the style: when have you ever seen me capitalise anything? check the subject header (which i
did write) and you'll see that the ümlaut is present and correct...
Re: ich bin der grammatikführer!
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 17:51
by Lars Svensson
RicheyJames wrote:pikkrong wrote:RicheyJames wrote:
Grammar Fuhrer
The word is
Führer.
aaah - but i didn't actually write that bit i merely copied and pasted it from the original quiz. this should be obvious from the style: when have you ever seen me capitalise anything? check the subject header (which i
did write) and you'll see that the ümlaut is present and correct...
Methinks the word 'Umlaut' in German doesn't actually feature an umlaut...
Neverhasneverwill...
Such arrant nonsense really DOESN'T become you, RJ! ...
Re: ich bin der grammatikführer!
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 17:52
by pikkrong
RicheyJames wrote:pikkrong wrote:RicheyJames wrote:
Grammar Fuhrer
The word is
Führer.
aaah - but i didn't actually write that bit i merely copied and pasted it from the original quiz. this should be obvious from the style: when have you ever seen me capitalise anything? check the subject header (which i
did write) and you'll see that the ümlaut is present and correct...
I din't take it too serious, should I?
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 17:53
by RicheyJames
and i'd have gotten awy with it if it weren't for you pesky kids...
guess i just got a bit too clever for my own good this time. i never claimed to be an expert in german anyway. ah well, at least i'm keeping you all on your toes!
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 17:55
by Lars Svensson
Aaaah, the sound of backpedalling is so sweet to the ears...
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 18:00
by RicheyJames
Lars Svensson wrote:Aaaah, the sound of backpedalling is so sweet to the ears...
see .sig
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 18:02
by pikkrong
RicheyJames wrote: ah well, at least i'm keeping you all on your toes!
My young friend, I don't understand what you are talking about.
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 18:25
by Lars Svensson
RicheyJames wrote:Lars Svensson wrote:Aaaah, the sound of backpedalling is so sweet to the ears...
see .sig
ARF!
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 20:57
by mugabe
Thrash Harry wrote:Surely being perfect doesn't make me a nazi? Persecuting those less perfect would. So what's the right answer to the one about the presents. I chose number 3 but I'm not 100% sure.
That's correct. It becomes evident if you let "he" and "my dad" switch places.
Posted: 24 Jan 2004, 23:27
by James Blast
Can I just add - Sisters Gegen Nazis.