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I expected smth closer to national anthem of Zambia, which goes like that:
 
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		| Lumbanyeni Zambia, no kwanga, Ne cilumba twange tuumfwane,
 Mpalume sha bulwi twa cine,
 Twaliilubula.
 Twikatane bonse.
 
 Bonse tuli bana ba Africa,
 Uwasenaminwa na Lesa,
 Nomba bonse twendele pamo,
 Twaliilubula.
 Twikatane bonse.
 
 Fwe lukuta lwa Zambia lonse,
 Twikatane tubyo mutende,
 Pamo nga lubambe mu mulu,
 Lumbanyeni Zambia.
 Twikatane bonse.
 
 Lumbanyeni,
 Lesa, Lesa, wesu,
 Apale calo,
 Zambia, Zambia, Zambia.
 Fwe bantungwa
 Mu luunga lwa calo.
 Lumbanyeni Zambia.
 Twikatane bonse.
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				November 25th, 2008, 04:28 PM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by DonCorazon  Funny, I almost named my pretender Burn as well.  WraithLord and I seem to read the same books.  But at the last minute I was inspired by the Muse...
 Beware knight-at-arms, alone and palely loitering!
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				November 25th, 2008, 05:11 PM
			
			
			
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 @ Zeldor: I like the lesa, lesa, wesu part    
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 Their village and town names are impressive too, for example: Choko Choko, Mwanzachibanza, Yusikwanamwaka, Buluwaleza, Bulelele. |  
	
		
	
	
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 wow awesome, 
whilst we are on the subject of languages:
 
"il ****ta fuq  tieghi fartras "
 
only in maltese would something like the above sentence would mean something as random as "it's raining on my bald head"
 
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 Turn 3 is out.
 Deadline is Wednesday night at 9:00 pm Boston time..... technically.   However, I will be traveling for the Thanksgiving Holiday in the USA.  I will be back late on Thursday.  I will be around the weekend, but we will take a casual approach to turn hostings, because I know of other players who will be traveling and probably unavailable.
 
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 The plague of Ashdod is spreading rapidly, but its dominion is weak! All units, converge on target! 
				__________________We can't stop here. This is bog beast country!
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 Mbaba is still inhaling!
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 Ashdod are on the run!
 As fast as we can at the enemy that is, to smite and bite our foes.  I pray Pythium is one of our neighbours, no mercy to you!  Your people will grace our dining table for sometime, as we feast upon your flesh...
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