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Thread ID: 103620 2009-09-30 02:27:00 Name Change Cato (6936) PC World Chat
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815409 2009-09-30 04:57:00 The Roman I would much like be is the one that porked Cleopatra although I cant recall his name. prefect (6291)
815410 2009-09-30 04:57:00 So now we have a Roman philosopher (Cicero (en.wikipedia.org)) and a Roman Consul/Censor (Cato (en.wikipedia.org)).

Who said Latin was dead!

I think that might be Cato Fong,from the Pink Panther.

We can't have competition.
Cicero (40)
815411 2009-09-30 04:58:00 The Roman I would much like be is the one that porked Cleopatra although I cant recall his name.

Caesar porked her first, then when he died Antony took over.
Cato (6936)
815412 2009-09-30 04:58:00 The Roman I would much like be is the one that porked Cleopatra although I cant recall his name.

Anthony I think.
Sweep (90)
815413 2009-09-30 06:09:00 The Roman I would much like be is the one that porked Cleopatra although I cant recall his name.

Marcus Antonius, the silly plonker. Got offerred half the known world and turned it down to chase after some high-class Egyptian skirt. He fell on his sword as Caesars navy entered Alexandria harbour while his concubine poisoned herself via an asp bite to the breast.
Catweazle (2535)
815414 2009-09-30 06:15:00 Marcus Antonius, the silly plonker. Got offerred half the known world and turned it down to chase after some high-class Egyptian skirt. He fell on his sword as Caesars navy entered Alexandria harbour while his concubine poisoned herself via an asp bite to the breast.

Moral of the story: Don't cheat you wife, her brother will get ya.
Cato (6936)
815415 2009-09-30 06:36:00 Hi Cato - like the new name. Re: And unlike Cicero, I didn't bend down to Caesar and after my death, I was avenged! That would make you feel real good, I suppose........:annoyed: Scouse (83)
815416 2009-09-30 06:48:00 Hi Cato - like the new name. Re: And unlike Cicero, I didn't bend down to Caesar and after my death, I was avenged! That would make you feel real good, I suppose........:annoyed:

Yes. Yes it does.
Cato (6936)
815417 2009-09-30 07:18:00 Moral of the story: Don't cheat you wife, her brother will get ya.

Indeed, Cato, indeed. Kudos on your Roman history.

Can't resist...

CARTHAGO DELENDA EST!
Catweazle (2535)
815418 2009-09-30 07:49:00 Marcus Antonius, the silly plonker. Got offerred half the known world and turned it down to chase after some high-class Egyptian skirt. He fell on his sword as Caesars navy entered Alexandria harbour while his concubine poisoned herself via an asp bite to the breast.

Yep Cat almost as bad as that pommy guy who gave up the crown of England for some american divorcee crumpet.
prefect (6291)
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