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Re: [romconlang] Re: Days of the week (fi: Translation exercise)



--- habarakhe4 <theophilus88@hidden.email> wrote:
> --- In romconlang@yahoogroups.com, Costentin
> Cornomorus 
> <elemtilas@y...> wrote:
> > --- Christian Thalmann <cinga@g...> wrote:
> > > > ...und so weiter, bis:
> > > > Did you have (female) company home?
> > > 
> > > Nope.  Notorious virgin at age 24 and counting.
> > >  =(((
> > 
> > Ha! What a euphemism!! I thought it just meant
> > for a bit of a chat ond perhaps just to hang out
> > for a while.
> > 
> > Silly me!
> > 
> > Padraic.
> Contrary to popular belief, one can enjoy the
> company of a woman in 
> one's own home without indulging in carnal vices.
> For shame, man, 
> haven't you ever had a friend as a date for a formal
> occasion?
> 
> Of course, my Fortunatian alter ego would say that
> such lascivious 
> thoughts illustrate why true Christians (=Donatists
> like himself) do 
> not date.
> 

While I myself do wonder how well the whole cultural
complex we call dating fits with real Christianity
(and have concluded that it doesn't very well) I
really don't think *my* Donatists in C-a have any more
problem with it (once I get them up to the 21st c)
than do other European cultures. And before anyone
asks, yes, Carraxa *is* in Africa, but they consider
themselves European culturally.

It would seem that my Donatists are turning out rather
different from yours.  It might be fun to compare
notes at some point.  Especially after I have some of
their doctrines worked out.

Adam

> 
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Fached il prori ul pa�eveju mutu chu djul atexindu.
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