Ok, why do you have your sig line/meaning?
- vampyrewolf
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Ok, why do you have your sig line/meaning?
Yep, it's another "I'm bored" post.
I just changed my sig(it's been what? 2 weeks with the other one)...
Par Palam e Flamma Fert Spiritus
"For it is beleived, that from fire comes life(or the spirit)."
Par Palam e Flamma Fert Spiritus
I just changed my sig(it's been what? 2 weeks with the other one)...
Par Palam e Flamma Fert Spiritus
"For it is beleived, that from fire comes life(or the spirit)."
Par Palam e Flamma Fert Spiritus
- AllenETreat
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At least, young vampyrewolf, you haven't
left Us : "In the dark" as to THAT
"dead language's" meaning<img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
YEOMAN WORK!<img src="tongue.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
-ATE<img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
left Us : "In the dark" as to THAT
"dead language's" meaning<img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
YEOMAN WORK!<img src="tongue.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
-ATE<img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
- vampyrewolf
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ATE> I could change it every couple weeks if I wanted...
I have latin as my thoughts for the year in the Highschool yearbook... they had to check it 3 times to make sure it was allowable(they allowed arabic, french, chinese, japanese, and german without checking, but they had to check latin?)...
Tu ne cede mulis sed contra audentier in aeternam.
"Yield not to misfortunes but yeild all the more boldly against them, eternal."
Par Palam e Flamma Fert Spiritus
I have latin as my thoughts for the year in the Highschool yearbook... they had to check it 3 times to make sure it was allowable(they allowed arabic, french, chinese, japanese, and german without checking, but they had to check latin?)...
Tu ne cede mulis sed contra audentier in aeternam.
"Yield not to misfortunes but yeild all the more boldly against them, eternal."
Par Palam e Flamma Fert Spiritus
I have mine because Ramblin' Jack Elliot said it, and then Guy Clark wrote a song about it. And Guy Clark is pretty much the reason I'm a knife collector, because his song "The Randall Knife" about his father makes me cry every **** time I hear it. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Dan
I got these lines in my face trying to straighten out the wrinkles in my life
Dan
I got these lines in my face trying to straighten out the wrinkles in my life
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Mine is a neat norse saying I ran across, edited for length and some potentially confusing comments on women.
<a href=http://www.spyderco.com/forum/Topic.asp ... Frequently Used Terms</a>
Praise not the day ere evening has come,
a sword before it is tried,
ice before it has been crossed,
and beer until it is drunk.
<a href=http://www.spyderco.com/forum/Topic.asp ... Frequently Used Terms</a>
Praise not the day ere evening has come,
a sword before it is tried,
ice before it has been crossed,
and beer until it is drunk.
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What's confusing about the missing aprt of your sig, Mac? Very straight-forward, once you understand Viking burial, or have seen 13th Warrior.
My sig, simply enough, came from a country song on the radio. Good little song, especially when one gets down on themselves.
Never underestimate the impossible.
My sig, simply enough, came from a country song on the radio. Good little song, especially when one gets down on themselves.
Never underestimate the impossible.