[QUOTE=Thunderbolt;20745055]I'm Polish, and the text says:
Here lies in holy memory
4No 13 of June 1914
(not sure about "4No")
In the age of 57
Let God give her eternal rest. (literally)[/QUOTE]
Ok, thank you :drugnerd:
[QUOTE=Chad Mobile;20742011]I found the note in a book, so I guess it was a smurf.[/QUOTE]
Hey don't try to pin this shit on me
[QUOTE=Jakobi;20741822]The first word is "your"
Try spanish.
Shit rate me bad reading not dumb.[/QUOTE]
No, we rate you dumb because anybody who has a basic education would be able to tell you that it isn't written in Spanish.
Probably your grandpa wrote this for embossing text on someone's grave. Now go find the grave and post it here.
I opened this thread thinking "heh, I'd laugh if it was in Polish".
Oh the surprise. :v:
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Also could you tell us where do you live, because
[quote]Location
under your nose[/quote]
doesn't give much.
If you ever happen you [B]pick your nose[/B] you'll have a chance to find me.
[img]http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/3552/heyhaveascoobycrisp.jpg[/img]
"Wieczny odpoczynek racz jej dać panie, a światłość wiekuista niechaj świeci na wieki wieków" is a prayer to honour someone's death, usually spoken at funerals.
"Jej", which means "her", points out that the person was a woman.
You should find out what the book is about, also check who lived there in 1914.
This note is wrecking my brain.
What is with all the mysteries popping up on facepunch recently?
[QUOTE=Retyuoligkl;20750542]What is with all the mysteries popping up on facepunch recently?[/QUOTE]
:iiam:
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How can you not understand what "U No" means, obviously she was a world champion of [img]http://www.littlewhiz.com/prod_images_large/Uno_Cards1.jpg[/img]
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