voralfred wrote:be very careful when using the word "mountebank" in a negative context, there, lest this causes a misunderstanding.
Algot Runeman wrote:verglas
Pronunciation: /verˈglä/
noun
a thin coating of ice or frozen rain on an exposed surface.
Origin:
early 19th century: French, from verre 'glass' + glas (now glace) 'ice'
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Does it count as verglas if the thin coating of ice is on a stream?
Algot Runeman wrote:verglas
Pronunciation: /verˈglä/
noun
a thin coating of ice or frozen rain on an exposed surface.
Origin:
early 19th century: French, from verre 'glass' + glas (now glace) 'ice'
(....)
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Does it count as verglas if the thin coating of ice is on a stream?
Algot Runeman wrote:denigrate
Algot Runeman wrote:hireling
Algot Runeman wrote:craven
Wes was bold, never craven. He worked very hard and became a famous film director in spite of his last name.
Brad wrote:(sings)
Battle Hym of the Hirsute
Mine eyes have seen the glory of her hair, unbound, unshorn;
she is traipsing down the aisles where the racks of Nair are stored
she hath piled all the razors and their advertising torn
Her truth is marching on.
Glabre ! Glabre ! Condemnantion !
Glabre ! Glabre ! Condemnantion !
Glabre ! Glabre ! Condemnantion !
Her hair, unbound, unshorn !
{I'll stop here}
voralfred wrote:Here is a woman according to my heart!
(I recognized the tune as "John Brown's Body"... but the lyrics did not match. Took me some time to find the original lyrics....)
Song of Songs 6 5 wrote:Turn away thine eyes from me, for they have overcome me: thy hair is as a flock of goats that appear from Gil'ead
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