Brilliant. It amazes me that some people treat it as a serious question. No sense of irony.
Maybe feeling a bit koi.....
2006-12-06 19:15:27
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answer #1
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answered by Ecko 4
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Seize the Day
2006-12-06 19:20:09
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answer #2
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answered by Lucy 3
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It could mean that if it's how you choose to seize your day
Seize the fish Seize the fish, then Fry him and call me:0)
2006-12-06 19:14:52
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answered by katlady927 6
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Seize the Day
2006-12-06 19:13:53
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answered by Robert W 5
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carpe is seize diem is day, your pun should read fishday, which we all know is friday, fish and chips - especially Good Friday
2006-12-06 19:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It Means Sieze the Day
2006-12-06 19:14:01
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answered by flatlined_in_ut 2
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No, but they say that when you catch a Carp in Animal Crossing.
2006-12-06 19:16:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I suppose somewhere it does..but as you already know its Universal meaning is ;SEIZE THE DAY ! If that translates to grab the fish --------------- I say go for it !
2006-12-07 03:09:06
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answered by Brains & Beauty 6
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No it means 'Seize the day'. Oh that was supposed to be a joke, ha ha
2006-12-06 22:38:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if the fish is the life.
2006-12-06 19:30:16
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answered by **** if i know 7
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