Geoffrey Chaucer hath a blog and it hath been making me laugh hysterically. You would think that medievalle spellynge would get old after a while, but every post is funny and the "Brokeback Mountain" parody and King Richard's "downtime requirements" are inspired. (And the comments are great too.)
And thow kanst buye a Chaucer Blog t-shirte if it pleseth thee.








Ich hav notte yt thee wyl norr tyme to wayd thro' all hisse skryvingges, yet saye thou dost he bee worth th' stryving, wyl ful wel stryve anent.
Geoffrey Chaucer hath a blog?
Well ... eee-ayy-eee-ayy-ooh!
By hooly Seinte Marie, it pleseth to se a blogge so yclept. Or maybe I just like saying yclept. Anyway, great find.
"And thow kanst buye a Chaucer Blog t-shirte if it pleseth thee."
Shouldn't that be
And thow kanst buye a Chaucer Blog t-shirte an it pleseth thee.
I was just quoting Master Chaucer, in the blog banner. You gotta take up these idiomatic niceties with him.
Brilliant and all without a spellchecker too.