There might be a GUT here, Tecs. I mean Honni soit is clearly homo speak. First it's British and second, it means "not that there's anything wrong with that."
Botswana was a Brit colony and so its motto is perfectly sensible.
Fatti maschii, parole femine, well, 'nuff said. Sounds like AA's fruity heroes, but without the fatti maschii of course.
Isn't he already?
ReplyDeleteHonni soit qui mal y pense.
ReplyDeleteThe expression has nothing to do with that, it can be construed in many different ways.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of mottos, I like Maryland's: Fatti maschii, parole femine. There must be a hidden meaning in this one, no?
ReplyDeleteBotswana has a very short and to the point motto.
ReplyDeleteSo if DC becomes the Capital of the Caliphate, does that mean there are job openings for Dragoman?
ReplyDeleteGrand Dragomans rule! They even had them in Rotterland.
ReplyDeleteThere might be a GUT here, Tecs. I mean Honni soit is clearly homo speak. First it's British and second, it means "not that there's anything wrong with that."
ReplyDeleteBotswana was a Brit colony and so its motto is perfectly sensible.
Fatti maschii, parole femine, well, 'nuff said. Sounds like AA's fruity heroes, but without the fatti maschii of course.