Post #61,637
11/7/02 11:51:26 AM
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w00t! Hey, how 'bout a contest?
Try to guess which common English-language aphorisms the following come from:
1. Diami the freedom or diavi I them inoperative women!
2. How much it is in them evaluates two in the value of shrubs.
3. All the sleeve of, of that the extremities there is dew outside.
4. It admits easy how much format.
Many fears are born of stupidity and ignorance - Which you should be feeding with rumour and generalisation. BOfH, 2002 "Episode" 10
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Post #61,642
11/7/02 11:59:57 AM
11/7/02 12:21:52 PM
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Re: w00t! Hey, how 'bout a contest?
1) Give me liberty or give me death!
2) A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
3) All's well that ends well.
4) Easier said than done.
-drl

Edited by deSitter
Nov. 7, 2002, 12:21:52 PM EST
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Post #61,647
11/7/02 12:17:37 PM
11/7/02 12:20:59 PM
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And some for you..
1) Subjects of the format.
2) It eats the excrement and it dies them!
3) We give the form to the average day!
4) It has the nature to conserve the registry for the pleasure.
-drl

Edited by deSitter
Nov. 7, 2002, 12:20:59 PM EST
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Post #61,677
11/7/02 2:04:19 PM
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Wow yer fast. #2=
2) It eats the excrement and it dies them!
Eat shit and die!
The others...?
1) Subjects of the format. I thought it might be: "Slaves to fashion" but that came out as: "For enslaved it works to him to him to him."
Bah.
Many fears are born of stupidity and ignorance - Which you should be feeding with rumour and generalisation. BOfH, 2002 "Episode" 10
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Post #61,682
11/7/02 2:30:03 PM
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Re: Wow yer fast. #2=
Well, I forgot! While I'm trying to remember...
Here are some more:
1) Care, before you jump.
2) If one to wish, a scato he.
3) Stupid idiot and relati you they them moneies is soon different.
4) _ colors today, tomorrow complete! _
..and some advertising slogans:
1) They gain one today cut!
2) It has its direction!
3) Latte some receives?
4) That thing is in its small purse?
-drl
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Post #61,690
11/7/02 3:27:47 PM
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Answers
1) Look before you leap.
3) A fool and his money are soon parted.
3) Got milk?
4) What's in your wallet?
=== Microsoft offers them the one thing most business people will pay any price for - the ability to say "we had no choice - everyone's doing it that way." -- [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=38978|Andrew Grygus]
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Post #61,774
11/7/02 11:03:56 PM
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nit: I *think* the underscores are missing words
At least, that was my impression when I ran into them doing my own verbal genuflections. So no fair. :D
and I believe #1 is look before you leap.
#2 might be if wishes were horses? (in Gladiator, he points out two horses on his armor and names them Sca(r)to and Argento: Trigger and Silver)
:P
Many fears are born of stupidity and ignorance - Which you should be feeding with rumour and generalisation. BOfH, 2002 "Episode" 10
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Post #61,803
11/8/02 3:33:30 AM
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Missing letters, judging from...
...de Sitter's [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=61673|Post #61673]
Christian R. Conrad Microsoft is a true reflection of Bill Gates' personality - the sleaziest, most unethical, ugliest little rat's ass the world has seen unto this time. -- [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=42971|Andrew Grygus]
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Post #61,846
11/8/02 10:20:25 AM
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Answers
2) Where there's a will, there's a way.
4) Today red, tomorrow dead. (This is actually a German phrase initially: Heute rot, morgen tot.)
And the ads:
1) You deserve a break today!
2) Have it your way!
-drl
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