Re: Fine Dining Among the Angevins
in reply to a message by Comte Dah-veed of Bleville
"Does the fact that we say "horsemeat" instead of, say, "cheval" mean that the Normans didn't regularly dine on horses?"
@@@@ Here in America we say "horsemeat" because "Cheval" is a likely name to give to a baby. ;)
-- Nanaea
@@@@ Here in America we say "horsemeat" because "Cheval" is a likely name to give to a baby. ;)
-- Nanaea
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I remember the punch line but I forgot the joke....
...look at that S-Car go!
...look at that S-Car go!
...driven by the Mafia hitmen "Muscles" Marinara and Eggs Benedict.
-- Nanaea
-- Nanaea
And here I always thought it was a medium-sized Chevy of the 60's...
As a matter of fact, I used to know a lady in South Carolina whose nephew was named "Malibu". He was a little kid, and they called him "Boo" for short. I lost track about 1980, but I assume he killed his parents at some point after the onset of puberty.
As a matter of fact, I used to know a lady in South Carolina whose nephew was named "Malibu". He was a little kid, and they called him "Boo" for short. I lost track about 1980, but I assume he killed his parents at some point after the onset of puberty.
Poor, misunderstood Boo wound up in Harper Lee's novel, saving Scout from the bad man.
-- Nanaea
-- Nanaea
Uh, this Boo appeared to spend too much time at the tanning bed to save Ms. Scout at the opportune moment.