I've decided that I wish my first name had the letter I in it, so I could replace that with an !
How cool would that be? Just walk around signing your name as "M!ke" or something. Hey, it's actually a sound, you know. The ! is used to denote that clicking sound in African names.
I guess I'll just have to learn to be happy with my signature, though. In addition to the awesomeness of my uberdeutsch full name, I had decided to make a special signature specifically for my art. It's as absurd and meaningless as I tend to be, so it's appropriate:
And just for those of you who don't know a thing about German, the umlaut (the two dots) over the R don't mean anything at all. It's just meant to be silly. You know, like the extra umlauts in Mtley Cre, although technically, it should be pronounced Mertlee Crooee if you're gonna pronounce it properly.
For those curious souls, the piece of art that I had signed this to is in my Pictures section.
And before I go, the date for datewitha38's and my plans for Europe this summer have finally begun to solidify. The date we embark is July 5. Two weeks in Europe, hitting Paris, Amsterdam and the Mnchen/Schwarzwald area of Germany (that's Munich/Black Forest area), with a potential daytrip over into Prauge, as well. Mmm... Prauge.
Well, that's it for this dipshit, I'm outta here.
Tschss,
Rob
P.S. If you haven't seen it already, one of the funniest things I've seen in a while is attained by going to Google.com and typing in Weapons of Mass Destruction and hitting "Feeling Lucky" instead of "Search"
Today's "Words of the Day" are:
bifurcate - to divide into two parts or branches which is derived from the Latin root "bifurcus" meaning "two-pronged". As you are probably well aware, the prefix "bi" means "two." The root, from the Latin "furcus" also gives us the word "fork"
and
aubade - a song or instrumental composition concerning, accompanying, or evoking daybreak or A poem or song of or about lovers separating at dawn which is derived from Old Provenal "alba" meaning "dawn."
THE MORE YOU KNOW, THE LESS YOU NEED TO
How cool would that be? Just walk around signing your name as "M!ke" or something. Hey, it's actually a sound, you know. The ! is used to denote that clicking sound in African names.
I guess I'll just have to learn to be happy with my signature, though. In addition to the awesomeness of my uberdeutsch full name, I had decided to make a special signature specifically for my art. It's as absurd and meaningless as I tend to be, so it's appropriate:
And just for those of you who don't know a thing about German, the umlaut (the two dots) over the R don't mean anything at all. It's just meant to be silly. You know, like the extra umlauts in Mtley Cre, although technically, it should be pronounced Mertlee Crooee if you're gonna pronounce it properly.
For those curious souls, the piece of art that I had signed this to is in my Pictures section.
And before I go, the date for datewitha38's and my plans for Europe this summer have finally begun to solidify. The date we embark is July 5. Two weeks in Europe, hitting Paris, Amsterdam and the Mnchen/Schwarzwald area of Germany (that's Munich/Black Forest area), with a potential daytrip over into Prauge, as well. Mmm... Prauge.
Well, that's it for this dipshit, I'm outta here.
Tschss,
Rob
P.S. If you haven't seen it already, one of the funniest things I've seen in a while is attained by going to Google.com and typing in Weapons of Mass Destruction and hitting "Feeling Lucky" instead of "Search"
Today's "Words of the Day" are:
bifurcate - to divide into two parts or branches which is derived from the Latin root "bifurcus" meaning "two-pronged". As you are probably well aware, the prefix "bi" means "two." The root, from the Latin "furcus" also gives us the word "fork"
and
aubade - a song or instrumental composition concerning, accompanying, or evoking daybreak or A poem or song of or about lovers separating at dawn which is derived from Old Provenal "alba" meaning "dawn."
THE MORE YOU KNOW, THE LESS YOU NEED TO
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and i really like your autograph.
Have fun in Europe...I can't wait to go back
glad you liked the photos... thank you for all the sweet words.