Gandalf can read it.
He runed it.
Will he rune the day.
He should rune it by others.
And in the future, archaeologists will drive themselves crazy trying to figure out your spelling mistake!
Besides, this way it’ll spawn many more dissertations than it were correct.
There’s no rune for error.
rats…he runed a perfectly good stone!
Poteau apologist theory… ;-)
Gonna have to kill him…
Hehehe, I have a knitting book with Runes to knit your name on a sweater
This is no doubt a reference to Minnesota’s Kensington Runestone whose authenticity has been challenged since its alleged discovery. Read the Wikipedia article for more info.
Well, he runed that rock.
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enigmamz 7 months ago
Gandalf can read it.
Imagine 7 months ago
He runed it.
einarbt 7 months ago
Will he rune the day.
jel354 7 months ago
He should rune it by others.
ladykat 7 months ago
And in the future, archaeologists will drive themselves crazy trying to figure out your spelling mistake!
Carl Premium Member 7 months ago
Besides, this way it’ll spawn many more dissertations than it were correct.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 7 months ago
There’s no rune for error.
wildlandwaters 7 months ago
rats…he runed a perfectly good stone!
waes-hael 7 months ago
Poteau apologist theory… ;-)
stukelele 7 months ago
Gonna have to kill him…
dialfred 7 months ago
Hehehe, I have a knitting book with Runes to knit your name on a sweater
DanMercer 7 months ago
This is no doubt a reference to Minnesota’s Kensington Runestone whose authenticity has been challenged since its alleged discovery. Read the Wikipedia article for more info.
stamps 7 months ago
Well, he runed that rock.