. . . I remembered the word for robber and burglar and then asked my friend, Gianni. See it and say it in Italian! *Ho beccato barare! Gli imbrogliono tradiranno! = *Caught cheating! Cheaters gonna cheat! Hahahaha, sfurto catturato strikes me funnier (caught burgling), 'cause well, the Cheats burgle. So, everyone say it in a different language so we can all get some culture. Maybe someone on here speaks something uncommon and exotic? I dunno, like Corsican or something. Sichuan? Czech? Hungarian? Any language other than English will do. plinko once taught me some Chinese that I still remember almost 15 years later (whatever happened to that guy?). Let's go! *Caught cheating! Cheaters gonna cheat is the phrase. I better not get crickets in here. champface
Here's one, in Finnish. I bet not many of you know that "Jäi kiinni huijauksesta! Huijarit huijaa!" That looks funny even to me, almost poetic.
. . "What's this one's name? ........... I'm going to call him 'lunch' .." . ."don't call me stunad.." .
I'm not French but I do enjoy french fries and in case you are ever in Paris and you want to order a Quarter Pounder with cheese =
The Jets are a danger to yutes everywhere! You start out chantin' Let's Go Jets! and the next thing you know 50 years has passed in a cloud of dismay that lingers to this day.