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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