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interesting....good read
Technically, of course, the latin (as said by J Caesar) was "et tu, Brute". The ending -us was the nominative while the ending -e was the correct ending for the vocative case.
Bugger - 6 years of high school latin can't be eliminated ....:D
I stihl want to know what a croc needs with a chain saw
Maybe the mangoves grow too bog up there;)Quote:
Originally Posted by jmk89
Technically, of course, the latin (as said by J Caesar) was "et tu, Brute". The ending -us was the nominative while the ending -e was the correct ending for the vocative case.
I knew someone would catch me on that :D
Sister Mary Armageddon and the rest of the nuns
would be so disappointed in me.
Don't know about you blokes over there in the USA,
but we tend to get a bit shirty about being waken to early
on a Saturday morning.......I think Brutus took the appropriate
action??
So how do the crocks floss there teeth over there, ................ Oh thats right your've only got those wimpie Alligators havent you :D
Wouldnt that be Bruce?Quote:
Originally Posted by jmk89
Seeing as how this is an Oz site?
Al :confused:
STREWTH!!! Some moron has started plonking bloody Croc crap in the WOODTURNING forum, obviously the reptile is somewhat brighter than the idiot!!
WOO HOO! THAT was quick!
This croc's already go a chainsaw;) ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Christopha
Can they put this croc on the next Croc Hunter show, that will add some drama to the show then :D
Maybe they will be sponsoring the Croc farm soonQuote:
Originally Posted by jmk89
Whaoooohhhh! What a fear.
By the way I never turned a crocodile....:D :D :D
With that thing in its jaws, methinks it's the Croc that'll be doing the turning... :eek: :D
The croc that turned....well, helllooooooo thweetie .... :p