August 10, 2007 ·

Fun with Google Translator

You know what this friday would be funny for a Satire?

What is that one?

What if we copí something English it in the Portuguese who uses a translator of the fotorreceptora leather strap and copí then this back part of the result inside to the English?

The Python de Monty not fêz that one in one of its DVDs?

Yes, they had made that one in the additions stops of “the Python Monty and the search for the Grail Holy.”

You think of peoples you would start the joke?

I do not know. It is type of funny, right?

I assume thus. What has that to make with Tacoma, though?

It swims, I I assume, not to be that that one we could mention Tacoma in the conversation. I want to know if the Tacoma name to start translated well in the Portuguese and I stop backwards the English o.

That one is an interesting question.

I want to know if we could prick the amusement in peoples and also not order any one carrying through because the translation was thus bad.

Who you would want to make the amusement?

Clear narrow channel?

In., we made that one a last week.

City hall?

They had not made any thing that bad recently.

The transport department?

What is funny on them?

They are closing I-5 per 19 days and the jams of traffic will extend of Seattle the Tacoma if the things will really start bad.

It is as they are trying to keep peoples in Tacoma obstructing freeways.

Ha! To see, we can make a joke is of that one! This is one satire great.

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Today’s satire was made possible by Google Translator

Link to the untranslated original

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1 comments

  • Alison March 15, 2008

    Great review; I found parts of the movie unendurable, but then, that’s the point. I’m sorry I saw it in Seattle now that I know it’s at the Grand. It’s well worth seeing; just not what one would call a “feel-good” movie. And I thought the handling of a loaded issue—abortion, of course—was done with sensitivity toward all kinds of perspectives.