Originally Posted By: Faldage
Originally Posted By: LukeJavan8

Thanks for the "heads up": we've been spummed.



No, no, no! You don't combine the -ed ending of the weak verbs with the ablaut series of the strong verbs. It's spim, spam, have spum.
Little problem:

"With the death of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), the English had decided they had had enough of "lord protectors of the commonwealth," and asked for their king back. Charles II returned to England in 1660. The royal physician reported that alpha, always slightly variable, shone especially bright on Charles' return. The new king carried on in the high diplomatic traditions of his father, Charles I (executed at the behest of Cromwell). He had Cromwell disinterred, hanged, and beheaded in 1661. "

I really would like to know the thruth of it now. Is it hang hing hung or is it hang hung hanged?