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Need translation into Latin
Posted on 08/17/2002 8:54:36 PM PDT by PLMerite
Any Latin Scholars out there?
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To: PLMerite
From what I recall, your phrase says:
We fight, phuck and we die.
To: Ken H
THAT's good!
Better than "Vini, Vidi, Vegi"
I came, I saw, I had a salad...
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08/17/2002 10:08:06 PM PDT
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PLMerite
To: Petronski
Well, then that can't be right. It was definitely a challenge...
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08/17/2002 10:09:46 PM PDT
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PLMerite
To: Romulus
Well, that about covers it.
To: PLMerite
I came, I sored, I cankered.
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08/17/2002 10:11:25 PM PDT
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Consort
To: PLMerite
Salax taberna uosque contubernales,
A pilleatis nona fratribus pila,
Solis putatis esse mentulas uobis,
Solis licere quidquid est puellarum
Confutuere et putare ceteros hircos?
An, continenter quod sedetis insulsi
Centum an ducenti, non putatis ausurum
Me una ducentos irrumare sessores?
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08/17/2002 10:12:28 PM PDT
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Romulus
To: Jimer
Pugno, Pungo, Defungo.
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08/17/2002 10:15:28 PM PDT
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Consort
To: Jimer
"I came, I sored, I cankered." Vini, Vici, VD.
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08/17/2002 10:18:11 PM PDT
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Ken H
To: Jimer
LOL! I love these Latin threads.
Widi (I came)
Wadi (I developed a wad)
Wamma-Jamma (I need medical treatment)
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To: martin_fierro
I have a Favorites folder called Cool Stuff. Thanks.
To: Ken H
"I came, I saw, I surrendered." That has been the motto of French soldiers since the first millinium.
To: PLMerite
My latin is very rusty, but maybe these will help:
Sharpei diem. (Roughly translated, 'Sieze the wrinkled dog')
Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari? ('How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?')
And, Hoc induto est fundus permagnusn? ('Does my bum look big in this?')
Hope this helps! :0)
To: PLMerite
Or, "Vici, Veni, V.D."
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08/18/2002 12:19:32 AM PDT
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Erasmus
To: Salvation; Alamo-Girl
There is a link to freeper pictures as well but it is on my other computer which is not hook to the web at the moment. Hubby tore it apart today.
To: farmfriend
To: Chad Fairbanks
"Sharpei diem. (Roughly translated, 'Sieze the wrinkled dog')"
My favorite is an old Greaseman phrase:
"Scrotum diem - bag the day."
Sorry...
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08/18/2002 3:11:03 PM PDT
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PLMerite
To: Chad Fairbanks
I'm gonna get the woodchuck phrase put on a t-shirt, that's just too priceless...
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08/18/2002 3:13:01 PM PDT
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PLMerite
To: PLMerite
I think one day I found on the internet the latin phrase which basically means, "You are the weakest link. Goodbye." - I wish I could remember where I saw it :0)
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