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  • Fuck off!

  • What the fuck is a BRM?

  • a Big Red Moose

  • "big gay hoser", murts. almost.

  • Whoever the fuck tinyghosts.com are, they're ripping off A Softer World and doing a just dogshit job. 'We were the monsters'? Are you SERIOUS?

  • rod stewart auditioned and sang as lead singer for the kinks for one gig, back in '63.

    they also grew up on fortis green rd, muswell hill.

  • They were also originally called the Muswell hill billy boys.

  • Not cycling for 3 weeks, spending 3 weeks drowning sorrows, smoking shit loads and then riding round highgate in a rush to beat sunset because you forgot your lights = feeling like your chest is about implode.

  • Helen of Troy is actually from Sparta.

  • Helen of Troy, who was from Sparta, has been dead for a long, long time.

  • Surely you can talk about fictional/mythical characters in the present tense? When I comment on a character in a book or movie I don't use past? (I.e.: "Luke Skywalker is AWESOME!")

    Where's Oliver?

  • Preparing for his latest TV appearance?

  • TV apperance?

  • freddie mercury was born in zanzibar.

  • Surely you can talk about fictional/mythical characters in the present tense? When I comment on a character in a book or movie I don't use past? (I.e.: "Luke Skywalker is AWESOME!")

    Where's Oliver?

    I think you'll find that Luke Skywalker is AWESOME!

    fail.

  • The English word attic has its etymology in Attia: the Greek region where Athens was and is (tenses for AndyP). When Ancient Greek aritifcats began to be discovered and looted, the connection was made between the part of a home where one would store and forget old and unused pieces of family furniture, pictures, books, etc., and this part of the world where the history of Western civilization was "stored" and forgotten about.

  • A person from Antwepr is a "Twerp" (just as a person from London is a Londoner).

  • Surely you can talk about fictional/mythical characters in the present tense? When I comment on a character in a book or movie I don't use past? (I.e.: "Luke Skywalker is AWESOME!")

    Where's Oliver?

    Oliver's a myth

  • A person from Antwepr is a "Twerp" (just as a person from London is a Londoner).

    so does aromatherapy come from rome?

  • This thread is for facts, not questions.

  • Aromatherapy has an etymological basis in "Rome" (Of-Roman-Therapy in Latin). In acnient Rome, due to summer droughts, the smell of the crowded city would often become too much to bear. People began to burn combinations of herbs to mask the stench, but soon found different combinations could have different affects on one's overall attitude.

  • so does aromatherapy come from rome?

    Turns out that, yes, it is a fact.

  • There are more molecules in a glass of water than there are grains of sand in my pants

  • aromatherapy has an etymological basis in "rome" (of-roman-therapy in latin). In today's rome, due to piss-poor hygine and lack of civic pride and dogs crapping left, right and centre, the smell of the crowded city will often become too much to bear.

    ftfy.

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