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Not silliness -- "Viking" was indeed a verb-form in their language, a raid was a "vike" or "vyke". If it were not so, the word would never have entered "English", for Anglish, Saxon or Celtic it is not. --[[User:Simoncursitor|Simoncursitor]] 02:20, 2 Nov 2005 (CST) |
Revision as of 19:20, 2 November 2005
Hello an welcome to Cunnan!
We usually suggest new users tell us a bit about themselves on their user page but you've beaten us to it.
Good work on your edits so far. We all hope you'll stay a while and help us improve Cunnan's information.
Tobin 08:27, 10 Oct 2005 (CDT)
thanks
Tobin;
Thanks -- I'm a tech support guy and this is a holiday up here in Canada, so I've got lots of free time. Sorry about the multiple edits on the various things I've posted -- I'm still getting the hang of this.
Paul
- No worries, mistakes can be easily fixed. If you need some help feel free to ask at the village pump.
- One trick you'll probably find handy for talk pages is typing ~~~~ to sign your name and the date. Like so: Tobin 08:50, 10 Oct 2005 (CDT)
Tobin;
Thanks!
Paul 05:56, 11 Oct 2005 (CDT)
Welcome
Also thanks for kicking off the "religion" threads -- I couldn't think of a way that wasn't likely to be divisive, but you seem to have managed a very balanced approach. --Simoncursitor 14:04, 20 Oct 2005 (CDT)
- No problem -- the trick is to treat it like an article in a newspaper or textbook.
Paul
Viking
Not silliness -- "Viking" was indeed a verb-form in their language, a raid was a "vike" or "vyke". If it were not so, the word would never have entered "English", for Anglish, Saxon or Celtic it is not. --Simoncursitor 02:20, 2 Nov 2005 (CST)