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Started by Zardoz, March 17, 2009, 09:36:35 AM

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Zardoz

"Pants are for guys with ugly legs"
Member of Clan McLotofus,
IBRSC# 1619,
As seen in Renaissance Magazine

Sir William Marcus

VENI, VIDI, VELCRO! Spelling and grammatical errors are beyond my control, it's the way I'm wired.

Queen Bonnie

 Top o the mornin to you all!
Wingardium Leviosa!
Tis not the length of the staff- but the magick there in!

Malcolm

YOS,
Malcolm Abernethy
Knight Commander, Order of the Blue Ribbon
IBRSC #1272
1608 Society
"Be the best you can be... considering."

Poldugarian Warrior

Slainte Mhath!!

(What's the Mhath part mean? I know Slainte.)

Oh! And I got Guinness! A whole case of extra stout. I can't stand that draught Guinness, that's not Guinness to me. I remember when fest used to carry extra stout and that's when I really loved Guinness, but then they switched to draught and it lost that flavor.

Zardoz

Had a great St.Paddy's day! Every time a girl wanted to take a photo with me (hazards of kilt wearing), if she was cute or redheaded I would say: "If I can take one too!"  My camera battery died early, but I did get this one;

Hope everyone had a safe and happy day!
"Pants are for guys with ugly legs"
Member of Clan McLotofus,
IBRSC# 1619,
As seen in Renaissance Magazine

Malcolm

Quote from: Poldugarian Warrior on March 19, 2009, 05:13:22 AM
Slainte Mhath!!

(What's the Mhath part mean? I know Slainte.)
Gaelic             English
slainte             health
slainte mhath    good health
slainte mhor      great health
YOS,
Malcolm Abernethy
Knight Commander, Order of the Blue Ribbon
IBRSC #1272
1608 Society
"Be the best you can be... considering."

Poldugarian Warrior

Thank you Malcolm. always on the search for some good toasts.

Here's a Polish one: Stolat! It means may you live a'hundred years.