I can't figure it out, but I swear it sounds like he's saying "Lederhosen" somewhere in there, though I know that makes no sense because that is German and Leprechauns are Irish, no?
My four year old thinks the pirate says "Sal Malordia, wah wah" (that is how he re-enacts it with his play sword, lol). :D
LOL! I am so glad I found this post. Our family has been trying to figure out both of these for a while now. So, it was fun to see everyone's suggestions. the two that were left out were the Seraph and the Balance Lady. Seraph says, "E-I-Oreo". We joke in our family that she is Old McDonald's wife and she wants an Oreo really badly. When she doesn't get it she gets mad and saps your health away. The Balance Lady (who by the way is Old McDonald's Ex-Wife) simply says, "Hello" in a Marleybone accent and bangs her little scales. We think she is still wearing the bandage over her eyes from when Old McDonald had a tragic accident with his pitchfork. Probably why they are not still together. LoL!
For one, the Balance Lady is Judgement. Secondly, she's carring a scale and wearing a blindfold because she's Balance, which I think is based on the birth thing the Libra, which sign is a scale and blindfolds so that answers that lol.....
And Judgement doesn't say 'Hello,' she says "Alley who!!!!" Whateva that means, lol..... XD
When ever I use earth walker item card it says the same thing as the Seraph. To me it sounds like Yi Yoran. I don't know what the leprechaun says but that's funny HE'S AFTER ME LUCKY CHARMS!
must i spell it out! he says "o say sould some couldn't say sould a see some han e habla habla habla. oh and the skeletal pirate says clearly " shar malaria, ahska binga dinga linga hurga" :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D really people is it that hard!
Forgive me if i'm wrong :-) but I think he's saying"I don't like you so here's some gold" not really.I REALLY think he's saying"avvasia top of the mornin' to ya"I'm not sure what the avvasia means but that's my guess.
He says Ho es des hiddey hon hon hegna his hos in hiddin in hon...... after that he murmurs gibberish super quiet so you cant hear for like one second then vanishes
LOL! I am so glad I found this post. Our family has been trying to figure out both of these for a while now. So, it was fun to see everyone's suggestions. the two that were left out were the Seraph and the Balance Lady. Seraph says, "E-I-Oreo". We joke in our family that she is Old McDonald's wife and she wants an Oreo really badly. When she doesn't get it she gets mad and saps your health away. The Balance Lady (who by the way is Old McDonald's Ex-Wife) simply says, "Hello" in a Marleybone accent and bangs her little scales. We think she is still wearing the bandage over her eyes from when Old McDonald had a tragic accident with his pitchfork. Probably why they are not still together. LoL!
Balance Lady said 'Ello/'Allo/Hullo Witch many British people use for Hello
LOL! I am so glad I found this post. Our family has been trying to figure out both of these for a while now. So, it was fun to see everyone's suggestions. the two that were left out were the Seraph and the Balance Lady. Seraph says, "E-I-Oreo". We joke in our family that she is Old McDonald's wife and she wants an Oreo really badly. When she doesn't get it she gets mad and saps your health away. The Balance Lady (who by the way is Old McDonald's Ex-Wife) simply says, "Hello" in a Marleybone accent and bangs her little scales. We think she is still wearing the bandage over her eyes from when Old McDonald had a tragic accident with his pitchfork. Probably why they are not still together. LoL!
For one, the Balance Lady is Judgement. Secondly, she's carring a scale and wearing a blindfold because she's Balance, which I think is based on the birth thing the Libra, which sign is a scale and blindfolds so that answers that lol.....
And Judgement doesn't say 'Hello,' she says "Alley who!!!!" Whateva that means, lol..... XD
I just have to comment on this... :?
The inspiration for the Judgment card is 'Lady Justice', a symbolic personification of the concepts of Justice frequently seen in courthouses in both the United States and Europe. There are similar representations from as far back as ancient Greece, specifically the Hellenic (Greek) goddess Dike (or Dice), and the Roman goddess Justitia.
The symbolism of Lady Justice actually derives from a blend of different sources. The Blindfold, added during the Renaissance, represents impartiality by suggesting the justice should be 'blind' to anything but the merits of the case itself. This representation comes from Tyche, Greek goddess of fate. Ironically, the blindfold was supposed to signify that fate and luck weren't fair. The scales come from Dike, and represent fairly weighing out both sides of an issue. The sword comes from Nemesis, goddess of vengeance, and signifies just punishment for wrongs. In the traditional depiction, its a straight two edged sword in a Roman or mid-evil style rather than an Egyptian khopesh.
All of these sources, by the way, are Greek or Roman. I'm not aware of any similar symbolism from Egypt, and it makes me twitch a little every time I see the Judgment card.
As for what she says, I don't have a clue. I figured she was just making "hmm" sounds.
There. And now you know a little bit of useless trivia you didn't yesterday.
I hear " Top of the morning to ya! Here's gold, here's gold, one of the main differences of rainbows...!" I have no idea what the last part meant but I hear it every time and it makes me crack up laughing for some reason. XD