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What order of Nuns might she belong to?

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sandyRoe | 15:12 Sat 19th Feb 2011 | ChatterBank
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I was thinking The Sisters of perpetual pleasure?
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... part of the Holy Order of Whatdafukkery, no doubt.
nun but the brave..
Is that a man in drag? Sounds like it by the voice. I'm not good at thinking up names so I'll have to leave it to someone else, but the next one will have to be a bit more masculine (sort of).
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I think she's miming.
Little sisters of the poor sods. - Hope I am allowed to say that.
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You have, and you are, apparently.
Wait for it - someone might take offence and they haven't noticed it yet.
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If any Latin scholars see it the whole thread might be pulled.
I don't know much Latin beyond amo, amas, amat etc but it sounds a bit rude to me....
Good gracious karen, I did latin for about two terms and then got drummed out of the class, but I still remember that amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant, I think. Or something like that. What memories you bring back.
and bellum bellum bellum, belle, bellow, bella or words to that effect.
discupuli, pictorum spectate.
No too advanced for me eth or ron. I expect they did that in the third term.
vino vino veechy,or iron brew.
starbuck, yes, probably far too advanced, maybe end of 4th term. did it for 2 years so you can see i' am very advanced in it.
'pupils, look at the picture' is what it means. has stood me in good stead many a time over the years.and all the bellum-ing is something to do with war if i remember rightly.
You are obviously very clever to have lasted for two years.
exceptionally so ;o)
D'you remember this one Ethandron - ecce, in pictura est puella romani. Puella est nomine Cornelia....or something ;)
ooooh nooo karen, must have been advanced level latin, or maybe they did that on the day i was 'going to the dentist' wink wink. what does it mean?... here is a picture of a little roman girl, the girl is called cornelia...or something??
i actually really liked latin for the first two terms, made a lot of sense. then i lost the plot. although i'm glad i did it, roots of lots of words found in latin.
It was the first lines in the standard textbook we used 'Ecce Romani'. It was the first thing we learned. I think you would've been much more advanced than me, I only did it for a year. It means 'look, in the picture is a Roman girl. The girl is called Cornelia'. I once did a small bit of a play in Latin as part of a competition against other schools. My favourite line was 'filumque longissimo habeo' (I have a long piece of string) :)
One of the 'Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence', if you ask me..........

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