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certissime non carissimo conservo, i dubitare verus marcam walker esset hortari B3tans ut stipes reviews an uti google verterim ad eius latinam ...
(sebmcr, Tue 14 Aug 2012, 17:35,
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Mater est meretrix. Nates sunt sordida.
(JimbotfuBummed in the gob again, Tue 14 Aug 2012, 19:10,
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It's all greek to me.
(skeltonatorNeeds some new daps., Tue 14 Aug 2012, 20:54,
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I'll get your coat for you.
(Dawn Of The Bread$$$$ E-THUG 4 LIFE - THAT'S HOW I SCROLL $$$$, Tue 14 Aug 2012, 21:16,
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Thanks.
(skeltonatorNeeds some new daps., Tue 14 Aug 2012, 21:20,
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Has anyone seen my coat?
It was here a minute ago...
(FadgebadgerSweaty sumo wanks for everyone!, Tue 14 Aug 2012, 21:23,
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Quick LOOK AT THAT INTERESTING THING OVER THERE >
*runs*
(skeltonatorNeeds some new daps., Tue 14 Aug 2012, 21:25,
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What.... what is it? I can't see anything.....
Oh. Fucknuts
(FadgebadgerSweaty sumo wanks for everyone!, Tue 14 Aug 2012, 21:37,
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On second thoughts, you can have it back....
it smells funny.
(skeltonatorNeeds some new daps., Tue 14 Aug 2012, 21:42,
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Skeltinator est in Horto sedet, et in lecto recumbit.
(The Oscillating Gibbonis eating curried squid, Tue 14 Aug 2012, 21:17,
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Skeltinator is sit in his garden, and in the bed at the table.?
sat in his garden, asleep at the table?
(skeltonatorNeeds some new daps., Tue 14 Aug 2012, 21:19,
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You're sleeping in the garden, and laying upon a bed
Latin's a piece of piss sometimes
Sedet, as in our word 'sedate', so sitting Horto, as in our word 'horticulture', so garden recumbit, as in our word 'recumbent', so reclining or laying down I guess 'in lecto' is tough as we don't really have an English common word equivalent that I know of, except 'lair', but that is quite a corruption in both meaning and spelling. In Italian, French and Spanish they use letto, lit and lecho respectively for bed, so you can kind of see the thought process when people say that learning Latin makes you accidentally learn like four other languages.
(The Oscillating Gibbonis eating curried squid, Tue 14 Aug 2012, 21:54,
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Wow, I know it has alot of similarities to a few languages. Lecto is was thinking lectern.
Thanks for the explanation.
* I was thinking.
(skeltonatorNeeds some new daps., Tue 14 Aug 2012, 21:57,
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Well
there's no need for that!
(sebmcr, Wed 15 Aug 2012, 0:38,
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