Haha Dan, you make perfect sense to me! Jolly jumping jiggle jogger, it's almost time to fly.
Vroooommmmmmm!
This is like...the first time I see this on the front page.
I can only assume that after working on Alien Hominid, Dan's stress levels were already impossibly high and the further effort on "Ye Oldie Game" has made him go completely and irreversibly mad... the only solution is, of course, to shoot the poor bastard and take him out of his misery. Anyone up for it?
Ecky ecky ecky ecky paKONG! zooBOING!brzrowzmm
At 1/23/06 12:51 AM, DanPaladin wrote: I tend to use iambic pentameter instead of the Alexandrine -- which sounds odd in English, which is more abbreviated than French anyway.
[...]
YOU HEAR ME? I WILL: ABOVE BETWEEN AROUND ABOVE YOUR ASS UNTIL _________
i need you to fill in the blanks guys
I'm kinda busy, but if i have a free moment i'll try to cook something up in a rondel[1] for ya.
[1]rondel = a french form of poetry
"They are an inquisitive race, always anxious to pry into other mens' lives, but never ready to correct their own." -Augustine of Hippo
Okay, I get it. Dan is telling us about the form of poetry he likes to use. Iambic Perameter is a form more used in English and Alexandrines are used more in French poetry. Interesting topic to discuss with the Newgrounds crowd, who couldn't give a boulder's dump about such things. It's strange that he would find this so important. Anyways, I've looked into Goldenclock and he's done a lot of animation, with only one award won. Dan seems to hate him alot.
At 1/23/06 07:36 PM, Gamemeister128bit wrote: I've looked into Goldenclock and he's done a lot of animation, with only one award won. Dan seems to hate him alot.
he must.
anyway alexandrines are used alot in french poetry, and since im a "Québecois pur-laine" , i dont really know what is iambic parameter
(alexandrines are for how many syllabs you put in a verse, in which iambic must be different of some sort.)