That language is used by art directors and is called "greek" (as in 'it's all greek to me'). It is just generic "type" used to fill something in where the actual "copy" will go once it's written. Very common in advertising agency world!Part of it is Latin. I used a latin to english translator on it all. The latin translated, but I do not know what the rest is...I DO know it is NOT spanish.
Magna means Large, Big, etc (IIRC)
Translation:
Lorem itself pain he is. To come up to elit , but diam ninth nibh euismod tincidunt when laoreet pain magna. Mauris fermentum. Word Magna. but Laoreet Aliquarn.
ALmost seems to be someone feels pain, great pain (pain magna). Maybe my mind is going a little crazy or I need some sleep, but is THAT appropriate even for a template? Especially a NANNY template? This may be a child sex ring
I need to know something,... is Bruce G. connected with Fusian?
From Google:
It is becoming apparent to me that most of these businesses are false fronts. They only vaguely exist as a cover for something else.
If anyone can find the actual legal name of the non-existant *Fusian Car Company/Exotic Limo* which put up the money for Caylee's 'safe return', please post. TIA.
Part of it is Latin. I used a latin to english translator on it all. The latin translated, but I do not know what the rest is...I DO know it is NOT spanish.
Magna means Large, Big, etc (IIRC)
Translation:
Lorem itself pain he is. To come up to elit , but diam ninth nibh euismod tincidunt when laoreet pain magna. Mauris fermentum. Word Magna. but Laoreet Aliquarn.
ALmost seems to be someone feels pain, great pain (pain magna). Maybe my mind is going a little crazy or I need some sleep, but is THAT appropriate even for a template? Especially a NANNY template? This may be a child sex ring
There is a Bruce, but not this guy. Search this thread for Bruce.
Let's not read stuff into stuff.
Spanish and Italian are very similar, could it be that it's written in Italian? I know how to read spanish, as I am spanish, I wonder if this is Italian?
So it's saying this is hers 100%? What about the silver car?
ETA: KC has already said this is not the same ZFG so in all reality it doesn't matter if she is posing with a hummer or whatever. This poor woman now has to live in a motel b/c of her name being connected with this case.
That language is used by art directors and is called "greek" (as in 'it's all greek to me'). It is just generic "type" used to fill something in where the actual "copy" will go once it's written. Very common in advertising agency world!
I apologize if I offended anyone with the photograph I found. That was not my intent.