Monday, 10 January 2005

Brain Bendingly Wrong, But Fun

In Umberto Eco's Name of the Rose, the words Salvatore used depended on where and when he'd heard them, so he spoke a garbled tongue of all the languages of Europe at once.

The Internet, never wanting to be left out, now has a musical version of this. It's call Let Them Sing It For You.

Link via the recently resurrected TMFTML.

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