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andrewwai | 14:15 Mon 15th Nov 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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How does one use the Latin quote: delenda est Carthago- Carthage must be destroyed?
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This is an easy one! You use this phrase when someone asks " What the deuce are we supposed to do with carthage? he's been in that bathroom for forty minutes and my colostomy bag is at breaking point!" "ahem" one would utter," Carthage must be destroyed".

 

Putting the phrase into Google produces lots of history sites and some examples of current usage.  Here is one: http://www.pacificnews.org/jinn/stories/4.04/980216-iraq .html
The quote should be "Besides Carthage must be destroyed" it was a roman senator that stated that after everything he said in the senate. ANd the romans certanly did destroy Carthage and plowed the earth with salt so that nothing would grow

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