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Engravings and inscriptions on swords and shields
Sir Edward:
--- Quote from: James Anderson III on 2012-04-27, 05:07:40 ---Depends on the audience, but "confringam ventus in ducis directionem" could be a fun one. :)
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lol, what's even better is how google translates it: "I break wind in the direction of the general".
I don't think the general will be terribly pleased. :)
Sir Wolf:
ahhahaha
Sir Rodney:
:)
Thorsteinn:
Eddie Izzard - Live at Madison Square Garden 2011 full
@59:15
"The Roman army famed for it's organization! But how did they do this with a language that was... silly, silly, silly?"
Sir James A:
--- Quote from: Sir Edward on 2012-04-27, 12:09:51 ---
--- Quote from: James Anderson III on 2012-04-27, 05:07:40 ---Depends on the audience, but "confringam ventus in ducis directionem" could be a fun one. :)
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lol, what's even better is how google translates it: "I break wind in the direction of the general".
I don't think the general will be terribly pleased. :)
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It wouldn't take 'fart' so I put 'break wind', as 'I break wind in your general direction'; interesting it changes it to AT the general :)
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