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Post by Ouch on Jun 8, 2008 1:34:17 GMT -5
Sheeesh, I don't see any other brave 'leg flashers'... I made some promises that I won't break...I just have to get something better than 1.5 MP resolution lol...We should really have a match the legs to the wheeler contest ...because I promised (and had to join Tony in the 'leg-flashers club').
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Post by Triassic on Jun 8, 2008 5:54:04 GMT -5
dammit wind, what does your latin mean?
...'love nothing loved...which loved...something...'
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Post by E on Jun 8, 2008 18:15:58 GMT -5
"Let him love tomorrow who has never loved and let him who has loved, love again."
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Post by Triassic on Jun 8, 2008 21:12:12 GMT -5
well thanks...i'm impressed. here's something for you latin scholars to chew on. i'll post the translation tomorrow;
'o sibili si ergo fortibuses in ero nobili demis trux sewatis enem? cowsendux!'
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Post by E on Jun 9, 2008 9:55:34 GMT -5
well thanks...i'm impressed. here's something for you latin scholars to chew on. i'll post the translation tomorrow; 'o sibili si ergo fortibuses in ero nobili demis trux sewatis enem? cowsendux!' You're pretty funny. I'd never heard that one.
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Post by Claire on Jun 9, 2008 20:54:59 GMT -5
Love your ankles. Brownie points for leg photos.
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Post by Triassic on Jun 10, 2008 0:09:51 GMT -5
did you get it, e? no one ever does. if so, post the translation.
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Post by thegoodlife on Jun 10, 2008 1:48:27 GMT -5
well my latin is pretty rusty, but I recall my latin prof challenging the class to parse this poem. I couldn't do it, but we learned how to do it later on.
The translation is...
Oh, see Billy, See her go, Forty buses in a row. Oh no, Billy, them is trucks. See what's in-them? Cows and ducks!
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Post by thegoodlife on Jun 10, 2008 2:05:43 GMT -5
ha what a horrible poem.
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Post by E on Jun 10, 2008 9:23:10 GMT -5
did you get it, e? no one ever does. if so, post the translation. The guy with the great life beat me to it.
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Post by Triassic on Jun 10, 2008 18:01:47 GMT -5
that's FUNNY fubb; that it actually sort of does mean something in latin.
i first encountered the 'o sibili' in 1978 in a shop in bermuda-on a fake parchment in gothic letters.
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Post by sidney on Jun 11, 2008 20:37:59 GMT -5
My favorite one from Latin class which I use fairly often to this day is:
"Semper Ubi Sub Ubi"
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Post by Ouch on Jun 11, 2008 22:54:58 GMT -5
...great Latin phrase: 'Stercus accidit.'
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Post by dolly on Jul 4, 2008 10:00:46 GMT -5
how did i miss this? ha ha. leg porn. leg flashers club. awesome.
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