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Shiv Posted - 04/14/2007 : 10:14:06
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Downtown Posted - 04/14/2007 : 22:41:22
Well duh, he'd obviously take the BUS! Maybe he might buy a used van off of Craigslist once there's more than a couple Apostles.
w22dheartlivie Posted - 04/14/2007 : 19:44:19
quote:
Originally posted by Whippersnapper

Prego, BaffaBambina.

I should add that when "papa" is feminine in Spanish, it means "potato", so while El Ultimo Papa means Jesus, saying La Ultima Papa would result in either mirth or serious injury.


I'm still waiting for the ultimate potato.
Whippersnapper. Posted - 04/14/2007 : 13:50:16
Prego, BaffaBambina.

I should add that when "papa" is feminine in Spanish, it means "potato", so while El Ultimo Papa means Jesus, saying La Ultima Papa would result in either mirth or serious injury.

BaftaBaby Posted - 04/14/2007 : 12:39:19
quote:
Originally posted by Whippersnapper

quote:
Originally posted by BaftaBabe

quote:
Originally posted by Shiv

I joined the crowd writing a fwfr for What Would Jesus Drive?
My review was 'Secondhand Popemobile'. It is formatted as an answer to the title, just like the majority of the other reviews.
It was rejected without explanation.

Why a secondhand Popemobile - because he'd get it off the Pope, of course.

What do you think?



Yeah, I've got trouble figuring out exactly what's wanted here. My:
"moneylenders from temple" was declined even though I quoted Biblical chapter and verse about driving them out. I know it didn't have anything to do with cars, but I thought it was funny. But, yeah, it DIDN'T have anything to do with cars.

Did you submit with your explanation? Or did you try submitting just: Popemobile? My religion expertise is sub-basement, but isn't Jesus/God meant to be the Papa Ultima? [I may have made that up]





I've just had "George Bush from office" rejected for the 2nd time.

(Papa is masculine (even though it ends in an a), and the adjective is stressed, so it's L'Ultimo Papa )



Grazie, Whippersnappio

BaftaBaby Posted - 04/14/2007 : 12:38:44
quote:
Originally posted by R o � k G o 7 f

Bafta: Change your review to "...besides moneylenders from temples." and I bet it'll pass. The ellipse implies it's an extention of the title. Love the review but I needed your explanation in the form you wrote it.



Ta, R o � k G o 7 f ... I'll give it a go!
Digitals crossed!

Whippersnapper. Posted - 04/14/2007 : 12:27:18
quote:
Originally posted by BaftaBabe

quote:
Originally posted by Shiv

I joined the crowd writing a fwfr for What Would Jesus Drive?
My review was 'Secondhand Popemobile'. It is formatted as an answer to the title, just like the majority of the other reviews.
It was rejected without explanation.

Why a secondhand Popemobile - because he'd get it off the Pope, of course.

What do you think?



Yeah, I've got trouble figuring out exactly what's wanted here. My:
"moneylenders from temple" was declined even though I quoted Biblical chapter and verse about driving them out. I know it didn't have anything to do with cars, but I thought it was funny. But, yeah, it DIDN'T have anything to do with cars.

Did you submit with your explanation? Or did you try submitting just: Popemobile? My religion expertise is sub-basement, but isn't Jesus/God meant to be the Papa Ultima? [I may have made that up]





I've just had "George Bush from office" rejected for the 2nd time.

(Papa is masculine (even though it ends in an a), and the adjective is stressed, so it's L'Ultimo Papa )
RockGolf Posted - 04/14/2007 : 12:23:00
Bafta: Change your review to "...besides moneylenders from temples." and I bet it'll pass. The ellipse implies it's an extention of the title. Love the review but I needed your explanation in the form you wrote it.
Shiv Posted - 04/14/2007 : 12:07:07
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BaftaBaby Posted - 04/14/2007 : 11:36:26
quote:
Originally posted by Shiv

I joined the crowd writing a fwfr for What Would Jesus Drive?
My review was 'Secondhand Popemobile'. It is formatted as an answer to the title, just like the majority of the other reviews.
It was rejected without explanation.

Why a secondhand Popemobile - because he'd get it off the Pope, of course.

What do you think?



Yeah, I've got trouble figuring out exactly what's wanted here. My:
"moneylenders from temple" was declined even though I quoted Biblical chapter and verse about driving them out. I know it didn't have anything to do with cars, but I thought it was funny. But, yeah, it DIDN'T have anything to do with cars.

Did you submit with your explanation? Or did you try submitting just: Popemobile? My religion expertise is sub-basement, but isn't Jesus/God meant to be the Papa Ultima? [I may have made that up]


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