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#1 Sep 03 2007 at 1:02 PM Rating: Excellent
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Quare est Asylum plumbeus?

Bonus eram ut Totem quod Skeeter hic erant.Smiley: oyvey
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#2 Sep 03 2007 at 1:11 PM Rating: Excellent
Lord Nobby wrote:
Quare est Asylum plumbeus?

Bonus eram ut Totem quod Skeeter hic erant.Smiley: oyvey


Tacosid ero hic intus tres, duos, unus...
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#3 Sep 03 2007 at 1:14 PM Rating: Excellent
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Nightsintdreams, pet mage of Jabober wrote:


Tacosid ero hic intus tres, duum, unum...


/Tweaks Nights' ear

Movement towards lad? Movement towards?

Now write that out 100 times by dawn or I'll cut your balls off
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#4 Sep 03 2007 at 1:16 PM Rating: Excellent
Ecce!

In pictura est puella, nomine Fleavia. In pictura est altera puella, nomine Tarea. Fleavia et Tarea amicae sunt. Puellae sub arbore sedent. Dum Fleavia scribit, Tarea legit. Ubi sunt Barkus et Nobbus, amici nostri?

Barke! Nobbe! Ubi suntis?

Ecce! Pueri in agris ambulant. Barkum Fleaviam conspicit et pueri ad puellas currunt. Sub arbore sedent quod defessi sunt. Tareia Barkum in complexu tenet, et Fleavia Nobbum verberat *** baculo. Hic pueri sunt, ergo puellae laetae sunt.

Et piscinam.

Edited, Sep 3rd 2007 2:16pm by Barkingturtle
#5 Sep 03 2007 at 1:21 PM Rating: Excellent
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Grandfather Barkingturtle wrote:

Et piscinam.

Speedos?

And you have a point - Think of the Children!
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#6 Sep 03 2007 at 1:31 PM Rating: Good
Lord Nobby wrote:
Nightsintdreams, pet mage of Jabober wrote:


Tacosid ero hic intus tres, duum, unum...


/Tweaks Nights' ear

Movement towards lad? Movement towards?

Now write that out 100 times by dawn or I'll cut your balls off


Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. Smiley: frown
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#7 Sep 03 2007 at 2:06 PM Rating: Good
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Debalic wrote:
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Jophiel Jophiel Jophiel, Jophiel... Jophiel! Smiley: disappointed
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Is scÃth mo chrob ón scrÃbainn;
Nà dÃgainn mo glés géroll;
Sceithid penn – gulban caelda –
Dig ndaelda do dub glégorm.

Bruinnid srúaim n-ecna ndedairn
As mo láim degduinn desmais;
Doirtid a dig for duilinn
Do dub in chuilinn chnesglais.

SÃnim mo phenn mbec mbraenach
Tar aenach lebar lÃgoll
Cen scor fri selba ségonn,
DÃan scÃth mo chrob ón scrÃbonn.
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#12 Sep 03 2007 at 5:30 PM Rating: Good
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#13 Sep 03 2007 at 5:32 PM Rating: Good
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Et tu, Brute/Nobster?

Totem

Edited, Sep 3rd 2007 9:32pm by Totem
#14 Sep 03 2007 at 7:18 PM Rating: Decent
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DodoBird wrote:
Debalic wrote:
Blah blaah, blah blah blah blah.

Blah bla blah?

Blaah blah!


blah blah blah....blah blah blah? Blah!


Jophiel Jophiel Jophiel, Jophiel... Jophiel! Smiley: disappointed

Malkovich malkovich, malkovich malkovich malkovich?
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we all know liberals are well adjusted american citizens who only want what's best for society. While conservatives are evil money grubbing scum who only want to sh*t on the little man and rob the world of its resources.
#15 Sep 04 2007 at 5:21 AM Rating: Excellent
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Rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb.

Incidentally, did you know it's an old theater trick, when excited crowd murmurs are needed, for the extras to say "Rhubarb, rhubarb" in expressive tones?
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#16 Sep 04 2007 at 5:33 AM Rating: Good
Samira wrote:
Incidentally, did you know it's an old theater trick, when excited crowd murmurs are needed, for the extras to say "Rhubarb, rhubarb" in expressive tones?


My uncle is a huge Beatles fan, and can't speak a word of English. When he sings his favourite songs, he sings:

"Ledid bee, Ledid bee, oh ledid bee, deh weel bianan sir, ledid bee..."

This "language", pretending to speak English by making sounds which sound unfrench, which is quite common amongst older frenchies, is called "yoghurt".





Anywho, I can only contribute to this thread by quoting the only bit of Latin I know:



Rosa rosa rosam
Rosae rosae rosa
Rosae rosae rosas
Rosarum rosis rosis

C'est le plus vieux tango du monde
Celui que les têtes blondes
Anonnent comme une ronde
En apprenant leur latin
C'est le tango du collège
Qui prend les rêves au piège
Et dont il est sacrilège
De ne pas sortir malin
C'est le tango des bons pères
Qui surveillent l'oeil sévère
Les Jules et les Prosper
Qui seront la France de demain

Rosa rosa rosam
Rosae rosae rosa
Rosae rosae rosas
Rosarum rosis rosis

C'est le tango des forts en thème
Boutonneux jusqu'à l'extrême
Et qui recouvrent de laine
Leur coeur qui est déjà froid
C'est le tango des forts en rien
Qui déclinent de chagrin
Et qui seront pharmaciens
Parce que papa ne l'était pas
C'est le temps où j'étais dernier
Car ce tango rosa rosae
J'inclinais à lui préférer
Déjà ma cousine Rosa

Rosa rosa rosam
Rosae rosae rosa
Rosae rosae rosas
Rosarum rosis rosis

C'est le tango des promenades
Deux par seul sous les arcades
Cernés de corbeaux et d'alcades
Qui nous protégeaient des pourquoi
C'est le tango de la pluie sur la cour
Le miroir d'une flaque sans amour
Qui m'a fait comprendre un beau jour
Que je ne serai pas Vasco de Gama
Mais c'est le tango du temps béni
Où pour un baiser trop petit
Dans la clairière d'un jeudi
A rosi cousine Rosa

Rosa rosa rosam
Rosae rosae rosa
Rosae rosae rosas
Rosarum rosis rosis

C'est le tango du temps des zéros
J'en avais tant des minces des gros
Que j'en faisais des tunnels pour Charlot
Des auréoles pour Saint François
C'est le tango des récompenses
Qui allaient à ceux qui ont de la chance
D'apprendre dès leur enfance
Tout ce qui ne leur servira pas
Mais c'est le tango que l'on regrette
Une fois que le temps s'achète
Et que l'on s'aperçoit tout bête
Qu'il y a des épines aux Rosa

Rosa rosa rosam
Rosae rosae rosa
Rosae rosae rosas
Rosarum rosis rosis

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#18 Sep 04 2007 at 8:02 AM Rating: Decent
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Samira wrote:
Rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb.

Incidentally, did you know it's an old theater trick, when excited crowd murmurs are needed, for the extras to say "Rhubarb, rhubarb" in expressive tones?


And watermelon. Smiley: nod
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