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Fri 21 Sep, 2007 03:44 pm - you could use terms like "statuesque" or "large framed" for big people, how about "ancient and crumbling" as descriptive terms for old walls, might i suggest you... (view)
Tue 11 Sep, 2007 10:42 pm - "Cogito ergo sum" ~ I think therefore I am. so yours would be something like "Cogito ergo unum(or perhaps unos) I think therefore I am one (view)
Tue 11 Sep, 2007 10:26 pm - Gung(or Kung) hei fat choi ~ "Long life and prosperity, this is the normal chinese greeting at new year. just one more useful phrase for you is "Po `ki" which means F**k off (view)
Sun 9 Sep, 2007 10:57 pm - I think Spike Milligan (famous english comedian) had the best epitath I could ever hope for, his in gaelic translates as " See I told you I was bloody ill" (view)
Sun 9 Sep, 2007 09:59 pm - A rebus is a pictorial puzzle to represent a word. for instance the picture may be of a CHAIR with the letter "c" above this chair crossed out, this would lead you to the word hair,... (view)
Sun 9 Sep, 2007 09:32 pm - I have also heard that Philo T Farnsworth was the father of television, but John Logie Baird was definately first past the post insofar as patenting his ideas so He gets the credit, never heard of... (view)
Thu 6 Sep, 2007 06:24 pm - are dogs "self aware?" depends on your interpretation of the phrase. i`m a dog owner myself and believe that dogs Do possess some sense of "self" however I believe the... (view)
Thu 6 Sep, 2007 05:47 pm - the term "kirk" I believe came about from translation of the anglicised word church, the vocal (phonetic) pronunciation of the "ch" in gallic~ is the same as that in it`s... (view)
Thu 6 Sep, 2007 05:33 pm - your "machine" appears to be some form of excavator probably used in quarrying or open cast mining (view)
Thu 6 Sep, 2007 05:28 pm - "big Ben" Big Ben is in fact the name of the bell however this name is given to the clock and tower in general usage, even here in the u.k. (view)
 
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