your close it's carpe diem (sieze the day) followed by carpe noctum (sieze the night) and my favorite, carpe cerevese (sieze the beer) LOL
2007-06-11 06:56:50
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answer #1
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answered by randy 7
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carpe diem
2007-06-11 06:58:25
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answered by tlclay3 2
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carpe diem
2007-06-11 06:52:01
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answered by credo quia est absurdum 7
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carpe diem
"sieze the day"
2007-06-11 06:50:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, it's two words:
carpe diem
-MM
2007-06-11 06:54:16
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answered by Anonymous
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carpe diem sieze rthe day
2007-06-11 06:51:19
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answered by David B 6
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with an e
2007-06-11 06:54:42
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answered by lissie 4
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http://www.proz.com/kudoz/370557
Latin for seize the day
2007-06-11 06:51:07
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answered by lisalau 5
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpe_diem
^^^authentic source :)
2007-06-11 06:50:31
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answered by Answering Machine 2
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go to dictionary.com
2007-06-11 06:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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