|
Dog Ate My Homework Ever since there have been dogs and homework, children have found excuses. As a Roman student might have said, 'Canis pensum meum comedit'. |
See Spot Run When little Roman children got their first Latin primer, it might have looked a little like this. Curre, Macula, curre! |
|||
Runs With Scissors Even in ancient Rome there were those who knew how to throw caution to the winds. These were the ones of whom it was said: 'Currit forfices tenens.' |
Doesn't Play Well With Others Let your choice of language say it for you: you're just not one to go along with the crowd. |
Plays Well With Others Yes, you're willing to go along to get along, but only in your own way and in your own language. |
|||
Eats Paste For the person of discerning tastes, and not only in the matter of adhesive substances. 'Glutinum edit' is Latin for 'Eats paste.' |







