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Postby Paisley » Jul 8th, '08, 00:52 am

Heh heh heh.

Oesday anyoneway eakspay igpay atinlay? Eway usedway otay eakspay isthay allway ethay imetay inway oolschay... itway ovedray ourway eachertay utsnay!!

For anyone who's scratching their head right now, it's pig latin. Take the consonants from the beginning of the word, put it at the end, and add "ay". Therefore, a word like "ship" would become "ipshay." If it starts with a vowel, add "way" instead of "ay." Therefore, "apple" becomes "appleway."

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Postby Dancin_Revvi » Jul 8th, '08, 21:55 pm

halomshah!

Ia eakspay igpay atinlay! Itsay unfay!

iday, ouyay owknay atthay igpay atinlay asway ittenwray osa atthay adultsay ouldcay eakspay ithway outay idskay owingknay atwhay eythay erway ayingsay?? Ownay idskay useay itay otay eakspay osay theay adultsay ontway underay andstay!!

alomiesshay!!

essingsblay,
ancinday_evviray!

(Translation: Shalom,

I speak pig latin! It's fun!

Did you know that pig latin was written so that adults could speka without kids konwing what they were saying?? Now kids use it to speak so that the adults won't understand!!

Shalomies!

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Postby Paisley » Jul 8th, '08, 23:19 pm

Eallyray? Iway idn'tday owknay atthay. Iway oughtthay itway asway ustjay omesay etardedray ingthay atthay omeonesay oughtthay ustjay ecausebay.

Anyhowway, ankthay ouyay Alebcay orfay understandingway emay! Ownay Iway ancay anghay outway overway erehay insteadway ofway eelingfay upidstay inway ethay ebrewhay opictay. :cry:

(ahaha UPIDSTAY? WHO YOU CALLIN' UPIDSTAY?!)
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Postby Dancin_Revvi » Aug 9th, '08, 03:57 am

alomsha,

otna ouya! ourya otna upidstay!! :D

essingsblay,
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Postby Paisley » Aug 9th, '08, 20:15 pm

*ortsnay*
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Postby chet_morton » Feb 25th, '10, 16:32 pm

ihay ymay amenay isyay....
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Postby chet_morton » Feb 25th, '10, 16:54 pm

Paisley wrote:Heh heh heh.

Oesday anyoneway eakspay igpay atinlay? Eway usedway otay eakspay isthay allway ethay imetay inway oolschay... itway ovedray ourway eachertay utsnay!!

For anyone who's scratching their head right now, it's pig latin. Take the consonants from the beginning of the word, put it at the end, and add "ay". Therefore, a word like "ship" would become "ipshay." If it starts with a vowel, add "yay" instead of "ay." Therefore, "apple" becomes "appleyay."

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Postby defajo » Feb 27th, '10, 14:37 pm

ereway illstay uessinggay...
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Postby chet_morton » Feb 27th, '10, 14:47 pm

uhhay, ATWHAY!
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Postby Rhet Butler » Apr 13th, '10, 13:25 pm

Weetsay, Iyay ovelay histay! Osay onceay uoyay ostpay omthingsay, hatway houldsay eway oday? Ustjay ogay amblinray onay? Anyyay articularpay ubjectsay eway antway otay iscusday?
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