well i'm pretty chuffed to say the least.

Post » Fri Jun 27, 2014 4:54 pm

saw a copy of the anthology edition in my localish game shop for the princely sum of £20.00 :D

obviously grabbed the box with both hands and ran as fast as my short legs could take me,to the till.

lovely looking anthology box/booklet maps e.t.c too.

they also had a copy of morrowind goty edition for pc too in the shop (as that was what i originally spotted before seeing the bohemath boxed set).

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Post » Fri Jun 27, 2014 5:33 pm

I take it "chuffed" is a positive word? When I first read the thread title I thought maybe you were angry. I'm not conversant with all these different slang terms. They mean nothing to me. ;)

Anyway, congratulations!

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Post » Fri Jun 27, 2014 10:23 pm

I thought chuffed would mean disappointed/displeased. Probably because I'd never heard the term before and associated it with "chafed". So I was trying to understand why this great find would upset you so much!

I got the Anthology last Black Friday for $30 and it was down to $20 on Amazon.com just a week or so ago. Such a deal!

edit:

Hah! I see I wasn't the only one. British slang for "very pleased", I found after Googling it.

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Post » Sat Jun 28, 2014 7:12 am

ah apologies,chuffed to me means very happy (am from the uk).

am most definitely happy now :D

edit mods please feel free to change chuffed to happy in thread title.thank you.

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Post » Sat Jun 28, 2014 3:31 am

No no! Leave it. It's perfectly fine. I learned something new.

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