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'Thanks' Button Team Community Member T.K.S.
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![]() so you'll be up for a name change soon. If we live like Magazines, you'd already be CheAugust. but please remember that August starts with a vowel and Che ends with a vowel. So you'll have to drop the "e" and become Ms. Chaugust. Now, you may NOT like the sound of that but moi thinks that you'll really like being Ms. Chaugust. Please let moi explain! August is named after the first emperor of Rome, who was a right hand man to Julius Caesar (circulated July 13, 100 BC – March 15, 44 BC [stabbed by Bruno from Popeye]) Augustas'(cir. Sept 23, 63 BC - August 19, AD 14) original name was Octavius Thurinus. I think it means "8 Inus every Thurs" or something like that. Rumor has it that he liked to flirt and touch the girls, so they called him Octopus behind his back. But his mom liked to bake pies, so some also called him Octopi...when he turned red from drinking too much wine, they called him "Stop Sign" (anyways...) Caesar (no relations to little caesar's pizza) ![]() So had not Caesar changed Octavius to Augustus. You would be known as Choctopus... And even more, the Romans used to spell their "U" as a "V" but pronouced it as "W" (Latin, anyone? LOL) so, you might've end up being "Chavgvst" That would make you a chavvinist...and I don't think that is allowed in this here them forum,eh? LOLOL plvs, I like Chavgvst mvch better than Choctopvs so, congrats to yov, Ms. Chavgvst in svch an important month where we celebrate the first emperor of Rome that was a knovn Octopvs. tanks, btv, for taking svch good care of this here them FORVM.... (and yes, many says moi is nvts) Last edited by who moi; 07-14-2008 at 04:58 PM. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | who moi (07-14-2008) |
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Well-in September you could be Chesept...just a thought!!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | who moi (07-18-2008) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | who moi (07-18-2008) |
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'Thanks' Button Team Community Member T.K.S.
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pssssst...actually...
it would be sCheptember...it's German month...we schelebrate it with some *hic....schnapps.... *hic... |
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Isn't October the German Drinking month?
![]() What will she be by then? Che-hung over |
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