I think its safe to say its more likely than Pep getting a knighthood.What are the chances we name a stand in honor of Pep ?
With Pep's politics in mind I think he'd be honoured if we named the academy or one of our education centres after him.What are the chances we name a stand in honor of Pep ?
Well he has slayed a couple of giants :)Also like kinghthoods matter i nthisnday and age, given out by cunts to undeserving cunts
I only recognise ones won in a joust or by slaughtering a former knight on the battlefield to take his title.
I do hate pedants, but isn't the past particip;e of "to slay" "slain"? :-)Well he has slayed a couple of giants :)
Formally, slayed (or sometimes slew, though that sounds archaic to me) is the simple past tense and slain is the past participle. The past participle is used to make perfect tenses and passive voice, and can be used as a pre-positive adjective.I do hate pedants, but isn't the past particip;e of "to slay" "slain"? :-)