First, she wants us to credit her when sharing information from an anonymous chain letter. Note she says nothing about humor, it's all "enjoy knowing where the phrases came from!"
Then, because we had the nerve to explain that these aren't true we're accused of being anal retentive. Now she's saying we should've just enjoyed the jokes.
Whatever.
At least it's an excuse to use my Daniel icon.
Then, because we had the nerve to explain that these aren't true we're accused of being anal retentive. Now she's saying we should've just enjoyed the jokes.
Whatever.
At least it's an excuse to use my Daniel icon.
I have very little Latin, so this is a wild guess....
Date: 2004-11-15 07:52 pm (UTC)Re: I have very little Latin, so this is a wild guess....
Date: 2004-11-15 08:02 pm (UTC)Ipse dixit is a Latin phrase often used in English.
Ipse, ipsa, ipsum is an intensifier - it doesn't mean he/she/it, it means he himself, she herself, it itself.
She herself has said it!