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Heid Posted - 16 February 2009 : 6:46:58 PM
Right, oddest names for a potential Character in a Scarrow book:

Tribune Pantilica

Only stipulation is it must be plausible
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ToxicJR Posted - 08 October 2009 : 7:54:55 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Parmenion

Smugus Gitus

Centurion Parmenion


LASCIATE OGNE SPERANZA, VOI CH'INTRATE




thats the best so far!



Madness is a gift that has been given to me
Pykett Posted - 16 June 2009 : 8:40:03 PM
Itchevus Arseanus

Or a monty Phython Classic:-

Bigus Dickus LOL

''A generation of men is like a generation of leaves; the wind scatters some leaves upon the ground, while others the burgeoning wood brings forth - and the season of spring comes on. So of men one generation springs forth and another ceases.''

-Homer, The Iliad-
Parmenion Posted - 02 June 2009 : 5:59:46 PM
Smugus Gitus

Centurion Parmenion


LASCIATE OGNE SPERANZA, VOI CH'INTRATE
Ankhsy Posted - 02 June 2009 : 5:50:46 PM
Donna Imobile?



Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus.
Nísia Posted - 30 May 2009 : 10:19:53 PM
I read in a book the name Stolidus from a charater (ehehe) translate and you is stupid name is.


"Ars Longa, Vita Brevis"

http://pwp.netcabo.pt/0165818901/index.html
Ankhsy Posted - 06 May 2009 : 4:58:51 PM
Ludicrous Sextus was Lurcio's master in "Up Pompeii". Sextus' wife was called Ammonia!



"To be clear-headed rather than confused; lucid rather than obscure; rational rather than otherwise; and to be neither more, nor less, sure of things than is justifiable by argument or evidence. That is worth trying for."
Carus Andiae Posted - 30 April 2009 : 8:14:38 PM
What was it that featured Ludicrous Sextus? Up Pompeii? Life of Brian?

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Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxem immane mittam.
Stomachus Grossus Posted - 23 February 2009 : 3:39:59 PM
well i think that should be allowed then!


Moriarty: I see that ten years in Britain have not changed your Imperial Roman outlook, Caesar.
Caesar (G): True, Moriartus, always a Roman eye.
Moriarty: Will you take wine?
Caesar: No thanks, I think I'll have a half of mild and a packet of crisps.

*the Goon Show the history of Plinny the elder

www.beatthedrum.wordpress.com
Ankhsy Posted - 20 February 2009 : 2:36:25 PM
Stom. The only problem is Latin does not have a CH combination. So it should be sTOMACCUS gROSSUS.



"To be clear-headed rather than confused; lucid rather than obscure; rational rather than otherwise; and to be neither more, nor less, sure of things than is justifiable by argument or evidence. That is worth trying for."
Stomachus Grossus Posted - 19 February 2009 : 7:18:28 PM
sTOMACHUS gROSSUS?


Moriarty: I see that ten years in Britain have not changed your Imperial Roman outlook, Caesar.
Caesar (G): True, Moriartus, always a Roman eye.
Moriarty: Will you take wine?
Caesar: No thanks, I think I'll have a half of mild and a packet of crisps.

*the Goon Show the history of Plinny the elder

www.beatthedrum.wordpress.com
Ankhsy Posted - 17 February 2009 : 2:44:13 PM
Hilarius



"To be clear-headed rather than confused; lucid rather than obscure; rational rather than otherwise; and to be neither more, nor less, sure of things than is justifiable by argument or evidence. That is worth trying for."
John Prigent Posted - 16 February 2009 : 7:22:36 PM
Up Pompeii had a character named Odious, I think.

Cheers

John
Sum, ergo cogito

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