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Perturabo
03-08-2010, 08:18 PM
Baah, what a silly first post. Think I never introduced myself before. But since my wife is already sleeping (tz, hardly 10 pm here), I just quit playing TQ (only for today) and I'm totally bored at the moment, why not introduce myself to everyone. So, I'm from the northern part of Germany, (nick-)name is quite obvious and I've been playing ARPG since the release of Diablo 1 (the good ol' days). Been quite addicted to Titan Quest since it's release and a more or less (porbably more) active member of one of the 2 big TQ-communities in Germany (my second home being this (http://titanquest.4players.de/forum/index.php) little forum). My English is a bit "rusty" so never mind if my postings look kind of odd (just referring to stuff like grammar and so - the rest is totally normal :D).
Yeah, that's all there is to say at the moment. Got any questions? Feel free to ask ;)
Otherwise hello to everybody, looking forward to having a good time her :rolleyes:
SoulSeekkor
03-09-2010, 07:43 AM
Welcome! :)
Soul
eisprinzessin
03-09-2010, 06:36 PM
Hi Perturabo, is that the German way? Introducing yourself, when you want to kill some time (http://www.grimdawn.com/forums/showthread.php?t=271)? ;)
Perturabo
03-09-2010, 06:42 PM
Crazy coincidence...
Let's hope that no other German will show up doing the exactly same thing :D
VeggieBoy
03-18-2010, 10:03 PM
GREETINGS from Ohioland!
Mmmhhhh...
A familiar face.
....
Welcome!
Though my "welcome"s aren't worth shit, as I'm not exactly an active member over here... :p
medierra
04-05-2010, 11:52 PM
Welcome!
Your English grammar is probably better than that of the average person in the U.S. sadly... :o
Void(null)
04-06-2010, 12:34 AM
Certainly better than that of evil medierra. I tried to convince him that "Mauhaha" followed by a cascade of ellipses is not correct grammar but he threaten to pillage my family and rape my house, so I just left him to it.
Perturabo
04-06-2010, 06:42 AM
I'm not that active myself Kir4 but yes, good to see some familiar faces around here.
@medierra: Not to different around here in Germany. I've been reading a lot since, well, since I'm able to read (:D) favouring english books for something like 10 years, mostly because their translations aren't worth the money. I've always been thinking there's a link between how much you read and how good your language skills are. So I guess it's reading that at least helps you develop a certain level of writing and understanding. But I think I'm drifting a bit OT now (and that in my own topic :D).
Llama8
04-06-2010, 05:12 PM
but he threaten to pillage my family and rape my house, so I just left him to it. As long as you've got lots of easily wipe clean-able furniture, you should be ok.
Your English grammar is probably better than that of the average person in the U.S. sadly... :o
That's not difficult.
Void(null)
04-06-2010, 06:12 PM
As long as you've got lots of easily wipe clean-able furniture, you should be ok.
I do, but cooking on those surfaces afterward just feels... wrong.
Malpheas
04-06-2010, 07:18 PM
Hah, squeaky clean. We-ee We-ee.
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