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Posted by dampeoples on 04-09-2002 08:13 PM:

The seventh or seventeenth, maybe when you pic is from? Latin.


Posted by Toby on 04-09-2002 08:31 PM:

Do you mean that you seriously want people to guess? My LORD. This sounds like work for sir ARTHUR's famous detective's deductive powers. Would that mean that one should go out to SAVILE row and purchase a detective'S outfit? That would be a CRIME.


Posted by dick-richardson on 04-09-2002 08:53 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by septimus
I see. This must be a part of your decision to become enigmatic.

Maybe.

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Posted by flips13 on 04-09-2002 10:12 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by septimus
Oh, flips, such good effort! But sorry, not yet.... btw; my current avatar is me three-four years ago...
Well, the picture of the dead guy was from 150 years ago...

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Posted by yardie on 04-09-2002 10:48 PM:

Cool Ha Ha

quote:
Originally posted by septimus
[B
yardie: when I was a kid, my sister changed her name from "Katie" to "Kate." I did not like it, either. [/B]


So I guess the identity crisis runs int he family then


Posted by yardie on 04-09-2002 10:51 PM:

Arrow Transformers

Wasn't one of the Transformers in the old cartoon (or the recent Animal remake) called Septimus?


Posted by dampeoples on 04-09-2002 10:59 PM:

I think that was Optimus, but there may be a new one since I watched it years ago. TV is evil.


Posted by Yorick on 04-09-2002 11:46 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by septimus

I'm Sparticus! No, I'm Sparticus!


I thought it was "Septimus"?


Does this have anything to do with "Mrs. Dalloway"?
I know it's not in Shakespeare. (well, I believe I know anyway. and I was quite disappointed when I found out.)

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Posted by Yorick on 04-09-2002 11:57 PM:

Re: Transformers

quote:
Originally posted by yardie
Wasn't one of the Transformers in the old cartoon (or the recent Animal remake) called Septimus?

There's Optimus Prime and Rodimus Prime in the 80's cartoon, an Optimus Prime in the current Saturday morning show (check your Fox listings) and Optimus Primal (later "Optimal" Optimus) in the Beast Wars show and its sequel. (I watch a lot of cartoons.)
There was a toy version in the early 90's where Optimus was a tanker truck -- I guess if it was a septic tanker that would be Septimus ...

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Posted by septimus on 04-10-2002 07:07 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Yorick
Does this have anything to do with "Mrs. Dalloway"?


Yorick gets a cookie.

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Posted by thorin on 04-10-2002 07:24 AM:

by far the most surreal thread i've yet seen here...

btw, my first guess was that it had to do with the autobots as well.

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Posted by septimus on 04-10-2002 01:44 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by thorin
by far the most surreal thread i've yet seen here...

btw, my first guess was that it had to do with the autobots as well.


I suppose it's a tad more surreal than the ramble, though not nearly as interesting or as dyspeptic.
btw: Mrs. Dalloway is a novel by Virginia Woolf, which i I highly recommend. It manages to use the Stream of Consciousness technique without making it annoying--which is a real rarity IMO

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Posted by Toby on 04-10-2002 03:20 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by septimus
Yorick gets a cookie.
heh...I figured the Oscar Wilde quote was too obvious.


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