ye_olde
amy
in
-n-out. wherein
the
kisses
come
-n-go.
like
some
kinda
magician
show
,
a
female variety.
020617
...
silentbob
sandwich
020618
...
Sonya
chocolate
shoppe
020619
...
amy
alchemist
020619
...
blown cherry
Englishe toffee
020619
...
quentinwasp
almost
everything
americans
want
to
see
when
they
come
to
my
country
,
when
in
fact
they
are
being
taken
to
attractions
built
in
the
1950's.
020620
...
Scarlet Photos
don't
you
mean
englishe toffeee?
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...
kenobi
Candle maker
020901
...
raze
steak
house
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...
epitome of incomprehensibility
e_o_i
with
the
very
exciting
knowledge
(
you
probably
already
know
this
).
For
a
while
I
wondered
why
people
put
"ye"
for
"
the
"
in
this
expression
when
in
older
English
"ye"
it's
really
a
version
of
"
you
" (vocative
plural
,
if
I
remember
right
).
The
explanation
is
that
the
voiced
"th"
sound
used
to
be
written
with
a
letter
called
a
thorn
: รพ.
To
me
it
looks
more
like
a
small
b
or
p
,
but
according
to
Prof. Wikipedia,
it
got
replaced
with
"
Y
"
when
the
printing
press
came
around
because
...Y
occurred
more
often
?
I
don't
know
.
Perhaps
.
Anyway
,
people
began
thinking
"ye"
was
an
olde "
the
"
and
so
you
got
ye olde suche ynd suche.
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what's it to you?
who
go
blather
from