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Aren’t you being a little tough on our Canadian friends, whose capitol is autocrat
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No, no, no, have you been hiding out in the attic too long? Ottowa is the father of a very famous young girl who kept a diary of her experiences hiding from the Nazis.
[QUOTE=Freudian Slit]
No, no, no, have you been hiding out in the attic too long? Ottowa is the father of a very famous young girl who kept a diary of her experiences hiding from the Nazis.
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[QUOTE=brujaja]
But soon to flit away to nearby flower or bloom; because * other frank* is a kind of butterfly.
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More like flitting away to the nearest brain. The sole function of the Prothoe franck glands is to maintain the body’s calcium level within a very narrow range, so that the nervous and muscular systems can function properly.
[QUOTE=kunilou]
I’m going to have to give you a yellow card on this one. Socrates is the word Americans use for what the rest of the world calls “football.”
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to far afield - I was intending Pericles to follow “pair of threes”
to far afield - I was intending Pericles to follow “pair of threes”
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You’ve got the Greek part right, but
Pericles
wasn’t a statesman – he was that strong guy who performed twelve labors, but is better known by the Roman version of his name, which was used for a Disney film.
[QUOTE=Sternvogel]
You’ve got the Greek part right, but
Pericles
wasn’t a statesman – he was that strong guy who performed twelve labors, but is better known by the Roman version of his name, which was used for a Disney film.
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Definitely strong, but Hercules are known by many different names, including typhoon, tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression and simply cyclone.
No, he wrote about many different names; but Hurricanes was a very… well-known… columnist… in the San Francisco Chronicle from the 1930’s until his death in the 1990’s.
OR, if that’s too local, I have no way to know… you can lambast my definition for being to hurricane.
[QUOTE=brujaja]
No, he wrote about many different names; but Hurricanes was a very… well-known… columnist… in the San Francisco Chronicle from the 1930’s until his death in the 1990’s.
OR, if that’s too local, I have no way to know…
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It’s sweet of you to worry, but Herb Caen is what purists want in their soft drinks instead of High Fructose Corn Syrup.When did we default to the small type???
[QUOTE=kunilou]
[SIZE=2]It’s sweet of you to worry, but Herb Caen is what purists want in their soft drinks instead of High Fructose Corn Syrup.When did we default to the small type???
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you’re thinking of sugar cane who was the female lead in Some Like It Hot (if you don’t count when Lemmon and Curtis were in drag)[/SIZE]
is a French delicacy, that most people would rather just pour salt on and watch them shrivel
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It’s true that people pour salt on the ground when there’s ice or snow; but an escargo is “a long, precipitous, clifflike ridge of land, rock, or the like, commonly formed by faulting or fracturing of the earth’s crust.” Or, my favorite watch part!
[QUOTE=brujaja]
It’s true that people pour salt on the ground when there’s ice or snow; but an escargot is “a long, precipitous, clifflike ridge of land, rock, or the like, commonly formed by faulting or fracturing of the earth’s crust.” Or, my favorite watch part!
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Well, there’s always the danger of somebody breaking in, but life in an
escarpment
isn’t as precipitous as you make it out to be. In Britain, by the way, that type of dwelling is called a “flat”.