User talk:Baconbeagle

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-- Nitpicker of the Wastes (Talk) 00:31, October 19, 2010

Latin
Good to see another Latin scholar! In this case, though, Volare is a song sung by Dean Martin (among others).--Gothemasticator 01:12, October 19, 2010 (UTC)

Oh, I didn't realize that. A quick internet search did bring up the song. I've never heard it so I'm not sure how it goes and will defer to you on that issue. I think it is still might be a reference though. The Italian translation for the commonly used name of the song also means "to fly" though. Also, if you go to the list of F:NV achievements(Not posted by me) you'll see the picture for the achievement is Vault Boy in a cockpit. I thought this leant strongly to the translation as such, especially considering Caesar's Legion's role in the game as well as the fact that other achievements are in Latin. I'm new here though and just saw something a bit interesting and figured I might add something. I'll let you decide how it should be though.

Thanks, Baconbeagle 03:20, October 19, 2010 (UTC)