@John Justig – Did you see the loose translation in the German site today? The English version says, “Santa’s new slogan? Don’t ask, we’ll tell.” – “Have a fabulous Christmas!” Then the German translation has, “Du weisst nicht, was du deiner Ilona schenken sollst? Jedenfalls kein parfuem.” – “Und schampus kriegt sie schon von mir.” My translation of the German is “You don’t know what you should give your Ilona? In any case, no perfume!” – “And she gets bubbly from me!” Gotta love those Germans!
@davidf42 I didn’t know exactly what those brainy Germans were going to do with that comic, but I was told ahead of time that was going to be something different. Which is fine with me. After all, some things don’t translate. And references to the U.S. military’s now defunct “Don’t ask. Don’t tell.” policy is certainly one of them.
rayannina almost 13 years ago
“And since you’re a Vulcan, I’ll only have to sleep with you once every seven years …”
3hourtour Premium Member almost 13 years ago
..my dyslexia made this more fun to read…
davidf42 almost 13 years ago
@John Justig – Did you see the loose translation in the German site today? The English version says, “Santa’s new slogan? Don’t ask, we’ll tell.” – “Have a fabulous Christmas!” Then the German translation has, “Du weisst nicht, was du deiner Ilona schenken sollst? Jedenfalls kein parfuem.” – “Und schampus kriegt sie schon von mir.” My translation of the German is “You don’t know what you should give your Ilona? In any case, no perfume!” – “And she gets bubbly from me!” Gotta love those Germans!
normfromga almost 13 years ago
Wow, a female Trekkie!
They are rarer than elves!
normfromga almost 13 years ago
And he can pretend that she is “Andrea the Android.”
[Sure, Kirk got her in the episode 7, but maybe this fantasy would make seven Spock’s lucky number, too.]
J Short almost 13 years ago
Hey woman, quit Kling -on me.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator almost 13 years ago
@davidf42 I didn’t know exactly what those brainy Germans were going to do with that comic, but I was told ahead of time that was going to be something different. Which is fine with me. After all, some things don’t translate. And references to the U.S. military’s now defunct “Don’t ask. Don’t tell.” policy is certainly one of them.