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Michaelvs Interdico.
ReplyDeleteBtw, Obama will receive McChrystal today, I'm told. I hope McChrystal fires him.
It doesn't sound as sexy as Outlaw Mike though, which is why I stopped using the latin form aeons ago.
ReplyDeleteHey, I thought URR WAS latin/roman?
Duh. According to that link, Sesquiculus means An-Arsehole-and-a-Half. You guys quarreling over something?
What's with that?
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ReplyDeleteThat would be Delta Bravo SalveNauta!
ReplyDelete(Gotta say it in the right tone.)
Follow the link...
ReplyDeleteDid so. Is there a reason you told your many readers that I am an "Arsehole and a half"?
ReplyDelete<span><span>That's "sub Muneris primoris ordo Tim" to you, mister!
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Phib were funnin'. No harm no foul. Though I prefer "Cranius Cementus".
ReplyDeleteTakes one to know one?
ReplyDeleteQuod Erat Demonstrandum
Dartmouth's motto is "Vox Clamantis in Deserto".
ReplyDeleteFree dessert with the clam roll.
A bit strange, but hey, they're Ivy League, far be it for me to question.
Ooooooh, the good CDR is speaking Latin. :)
ReplyDeleteI dunno, but my Pirate Name is Mad Roger Cash.
ReplyDeleteDelta Bravo Hello Sailor?
ReplyDeleteYep! But you gotta say it like this: "Helllooooo, Sailor!!"
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