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De gustibus non es disputandum!

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--- Jay Bowks <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Car Harleigh,
> Forsan tu poterea traducer le significato de
> ille message del T-shirts, memora que non
> tote le membros a interlng sape anglese.
>
> Ma tu dice que iste tradition american non
> ha venite a le UE. Forsan proque il parerea
> que le punctos de vista premiate son omne
> negative e con mal humor. Plus e plu on audi
> ab le europeos que le americanos non ha
> necun "cultura", e forsan isto es un exemplo
> del basse moralitate in le qual le Statos Unite
> se immersa. Solmente proque le "shit" (merda)
> es un cosa organicamente natural non significa
> que on debe haber lo al mente o al bucca.
>
> Il me pare que hic nos es troppo preste in
> acceptar le idiotessas sophomoric como
> si illos sia nu forma intertenente de humor.
> Pro me le melior forma de humor es illo
> que revela le condition human de nostre
> folle vitas, le obscenitates non me place
> in minimo.
>
> In alcun comparationes con le Imperio
> Roman, e su cadita, le basse moralitate
> del ultime epochas del Imperio curre
> a parallelo con le dis-moralisation de
> iste altere imperio, le "Imperio
> Anglo-American". ;-)
>
> Amicomicalmente,
> Jay B.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 7:28 PM
> Subject: [INTERLNG] Remarkable T-Shirt Recognition
> Month
>
>
> > September is Remarkable T-Shirt Recognition Month
> in
> > the United States.
> >
> > Here are some remarkable t-shirts that are now
> > considered classics:
> >
> > (1) The t-shirt with the printed message on the
> front
> > "This t-shirt sucks."  (This won the national
> > remarkable t-shirt award for 1980.)
> >
> > (2) The t-shirt with a printed message on the
> front
> > saying "Read the message on the back" and with a
> > message on the back saying "Read the message on
> the
> > front."  (This won the national remarkable t-shirt
> > award for 1981.)
> >
> > (3)  The t-shirt with the printed message "It is
> > illegal to read the message on this t-shirt."
> (This
> > won the national remarkable t-shirt award for
> 1982.)
> >
> > (4)  The t-shirt with the printed message "This
> > t-shirt is full of shit."  (This won the national
> > remarkable t-shirt award for 1983.)
> >
> > The United States has produced many remarkable
> > t-shirts in recent years.  So far, this is an
> aspect
> > of our national culture that has not yet caught on
> in
> > the European Union.
> >
> > Perhaps some of the contributors to this forum
> would
> > like to start establishing a tradition of
> remarkable
> > t-shirts in Europe and other parts of the
> Americas.
> >
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