You mean they mentionned the name of their interlocutor in EVERY sentence? I don't believe that![]()
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Conversation between Marcus Claudius Cicero and Cnaeus Iulius Caesar:
C. :"Hello, Marcus Claudius, how are you?
M. :"Well, thank you, Cnaeus Iulius."
C. :"Good to hear. Let's go for a drink, Marcus Claudius"
M. :"Great idea, Cnaeus Iulius."
C. :"How is your wife, Marcus Claudius"
M. :"She suffers from pestilence, but apart from that fine, Cnaeus Iulius"
C. :"What's her name again, Marcus Claudius"
M. :"Aemilia, Cnaeus Iulius"
C. :"A, right. And your son's name is Tiberis Claudius, Marcus Claudius?"
M. :"Yes, exactly"
C. :*cough* *cough*
M. :"Oh, sorry, I meant: yes exactly, Cnaeus Iulius"
C. : "It's ok, Marcus Claudius."
M. : "Thank the gods. Haha"
C. : "Again you did not mention my 2 names, you pig.... CICERO"
M. : "Whhaaaat??? Only my 3rd name? you...you..... CAESAR!!!"
they go in different direction and swear
C. : "CICERO"
M. : "CAESAR"
C. : "CICERO"
M. : "AARGHHH ... CAESAR"
No, I don't think so.![]()
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