Wizard of Oz
NSFW
This only works if you know the Wizard of Oz quite well.
If you fulfil that requirement this might be one of the more surreal things you'd have seen so far today.
[Marked NSFW just to be on the safe side, really. I don't want you feeling disappointed when you don't get to see copious fleshage.]
( , Sun 25 Nov 2007, 19:43, Reply)
This only works if you know the Wizard of Oz quite well.
If you fulfil that requirement this might be one of the more surreal things you'd have seen so far today.
[Marked NSFW just to be on the safe side, really. I don't want you feeling disappointed when you don't get to see copious fleshage.]
( , Sun 25 Nov 2007, 19:43, Reply)
You know when you enjoy something....
.....but your not sure why? That. About this ^
What language were they signing in?
( , Sun 25 Nov 2007, 19:56, Reply)
.....but your not sure why? That. About this ^
What language were they signing in?
( , Sun 25 Nov 2007, 19:56, Reply)
This is the bit where people get polarised:
Hebrew, that's why all the 'kh'.
A phrase that comes up a lot in the song is Derekh HaMelekh, which means "Way of the King"; that's Way as in a road, so sorta "King's Road". No bloody clue what the rest of the song's about, though.
( , Sun 25 Nov 2007, 20:00, Reply)
Hebrew, that's why all the 'kh'.
A phrase that comes up a lot in the song is Derekh HaMelekh, which means "Way of the King"; that's Way as in a road, so sorta "King's Road". No bloody clue what the rest of the song's about, though.
( , Sun 25 Nov 2007, 20:00, Reply)
I think
it's either Dutch or Hebrew. But what do I know? Nothing, that's what.
( , Sun 25 Nov 2007, 20:07, Reply)
it's either Dutch or Hebrew. But what do I know? Nothing, that's what.
( , Sun 25 Nov 2007, 20:07, Reply)
Right in two!
Dutch, now that's a proper language.
A language can be defined as 'proper' or 'improper' depending on how much Kh [or G] it uses.
Dutch, German, Arabic, Hebrew, etc... proper languages.
( , Sun 25 Nov 2007, 20:09, Reply)
Dutch, now that's a proper language.
A language can be defined as 'proper' or 'improper' depending on how much Kh [or G] it uses.
Dutch, German, Arabic, Hebrew, etc... proper languages.
( , Sun 25 Nov 2007, 20:09, Reply)
I've found a translation of what the dog was singing:
(it's not often you get to say that)
www.diggiloo.net/?1989il
( , Sun 25 Nov 2007, 21:02, Reply)
(it's not often you get to say that)
www.diggiloo.net/?1989il
( , Sun 25 Nov 2007, 21:02, Reply)