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Now that IS what I would call a SHITTY thing to do.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 13, 2022:
The real story this is based on one happen in 2019 in Knox County, Tennessee, six days later a guy named Barrett L. Sizemore was arrest for the theft. Since then the story has been retold as having happen in England, USA, Australia, south Africa, Europe and the WEST Indies. It is almost always taken up and reported by local media as light relief.
JERKIN.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 12, 2022:
Possibly from the Norman French/German Jer meaning "year" an -kin "small" So a Jerkin coat is a small year round coat, possibly the root for waistcoat, a similar small sleeveless coat worn all year under a greatcoat.
Conundrum noun anything that puzzles.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 12, 2022:
From the Latin quonundrum literally "Hence?" colloquially "A thing to be attempted, or a challenge"
Wisconsin Trump backer and 4 others charged with election fraud
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 12, 2022:
Why do the MAGAs believe in election fraud? Because they lost, if they had won they would not have given a toss how they had done it.
Once again "I love the poorly educated" defines the GOP
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 10, 2022:
Good old MTG, always good for a laugh
The answer by one student was so 'profound' that the professor shared it with colleagues, via the ...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 10, 2022:
I am more interested to find out firstly what kind of an arsehole teacher would post such a question in the first place in what presumably was a physics examination. And secondly how is this prize pillock in in employment in education if he or she has not all ready been fired.
Separation of church and state [youtu.be]
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 10, 2022:
Learn from History, and see what happens EVERY time religion gets a hold on political power. Or perhaps the sort of people who want theocracy are the same sort of people who want to see "Biblical" punishments reinstated. Public flogging, burning, mutilation, stoning, crucification and dismemberment.
Ok ladies in Oklahoma, get ready to register your wombs.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 10, 2022:
What sort of a fucked up mind even comes up with an idea like that?
This could be something those billionaires flying in space could possibly market.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 10, 2022:
The thirty mile high club?
Oh Bummer, Just heard a news report that "Bonnie Punce Charlie" has gotten Covid-19 after visiting...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 10, 2022:
I'm a republican too, in the true sense of the word, not what the Americans mean by it.
HOI POLLOI - Noun…the masses; the common people; a usually derogatory term used to describe the ...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 10, 2022:
Hoi in this case is the Greek (modern not ancient) plural of the "the" pronoun something that does not exist in English. In Greek the noun or pronoun must agree with determinative adjective in this case Polloi the plural of the prefix poly- Ho poly (The many) a single thing made of many parts Hoi polloi (the many) many parts making a sing thing
While writing a memoir recently, when I began a sentence with an “I”, the first person singular ...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 9, 2022:
Nuns say all sorts of shit, not having sex and dressing as a penguin for your entire life will do that for you.
‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Passes Florida State Senate Axios reports the Florida State Senate has...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 9, 2022:
The lunatics are running the Asylum
One that I haven't personally seen on Australia's art silo trail..
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 9, 2022:
That is beautiful, thanks for posting
Young Men’s counselor, BYU professor Brad Wilcox apologizes for comment about Black people - ...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 9, 2022:
Yes I just found out about this last night,one the video of his announce declaring this you can seen that even Dallin "Hoax" (the arch fiend himself) behind him has his head in his hands, and cannot believe what is being said.
the work of a devilish wordsmith ...[agnostic.com]
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
Brilliant
Just something that I thought was funny and wanted to share.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
Oh that is priceless
Significant dates in your evolution.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
Some would argue that Neanderthals never became extinct, the were absorbed in to the gene pool of modern man.
You might want to read this interesting article I brang you ... or is it I have broughten?
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
The most interesting one of these, to mean is Hung and Hanged, same meaning but used for different purposes, depending on the animate status of the subject.
Hey! wassssssuuuuppp? You losers been busy? 😉
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
Has someone decapitated Mitch McConnell?
I enjoyed all of these at the time, but they would be hard pressed to make it today
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
The wokester, have no sense of humour, Blazing Sadles was a hugely influential anti racist film now viewed as racist by self righteous buffoons, but largely loved by people of all colours and creeds, who keep buying it on DVD, streaming it and buying out cinema revivals. Laughter is a great unifier.
Laisser-Aller noun unchecked freedom or ease; unrestraint; looseness.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
French, literal translation "Let it go"
We're going to discuss the pragmatics of death.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
I have donated my body to the local medical school, I figured I might as well be useful
A fine feline.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
Is this her Today?
Retired pope asks pardon for abuse, but admits no wrongdoing | St. Louis News Headlines | kmov.com
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
There is a chant given by the cardinals at the election of a new pope that is perhaps apropos The new Pope is hoisted high on a chair with no seat and the chosen Cardinal looks "Up" and declares "Pontifex duos testes habet, et bene suspensus est" which is repeated by by the conclave. A test demanded by Deuteronomy 23:1 A rough translation being "This pope has a whole lot of Balls!"
🎂🎂🎂Birthdays Days Today,Feb. 8🎂🎂🎂 James Dean 1931-1955 Jack Lemon 1925-2001
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
I'm a big fan of Jack Lemon, JD not so much.
Well damn that’s fine
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
her Name is Liza Kovalenko here is a much better picture of her
We don’t need God.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
The first step in achieving this is the abolition of the concept of ***sin*** Because sin is almost always some business person insisting that a deity, finds something intrinsically good or even essential to be evil and will punish you if you don't give him money to intercede with god on your behalf.
Well damn that’s fine
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
A clingy Bri-Nylon thrush and yeast infection factory, meant to look erotic because it is reminiscent of that other device of female fashion torture the corset. Consider how is anyone supposed to use the toilet wearing this thing? Your only option is to strip completely naked in order to do so. Almost certainly design by a man with the brain of a teenage boy.
Woke war: How social justice and CRT became heresy for evangelicals [religionnews.com]
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
Two sets of pathetic attention hungry word wanglers and language manglers both equally terrified of losing their piece of the public piety and virtuosity pie and all the attention, money and presumed influence that comes with it. All setting themselves up for a thousand year ride on the gravy train arguing about what should and could be done, while the while doing sweet FA because a problem solved gets no grants and bursaries while a problem to be addressed is a license to print free money.
The Trials, Tribulations and Troubles associated with childhood....LOL
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gKoZvvUM0Q
Critical Race Theory [prageru.com]
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 8, 2022:
The past is to be learned from, not to be avenged. CRT is akin to the mythical Ultra radical feminism that advocates for locking up men at five years old (because penis = potential rapist)or the idea of the so called equally mythical "Gay Mafia" or "Trans agenda" A massive over reaction a sledgehammer to crack a walnut. THE ACTUAL SOLUTION? STOP BEING FRIGHTENED OF WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN How? 1)Make it obvious that ALL laws Apply to ALL People and and law breakers will be prosecuted objectively based only on THEIR ACTIONS and INTENT. Be in laws defensive and assertive as a society not aggressive. 2) In school teach all actual history warts and all acknowledge it. Then learn from it by seeing why it is no longer the case and how it was corrected or improved upon. 3) Install a meritocracy in all work places where positions and promotions are based on only results and FAIR competition NOT on quotas. 4) Stop promoting violence and fear as ideals and virtues, instead promote positive values for all, happiness, love, tolerance and above all kindness.
The older they get, the worse it looks
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 7, 2022:
Dr. Chi-hua Manchu?
I really feel the anguish, etc, of the cat...LOL.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 7, 2022:
Jesus, that looks my first wife
It was a very long and boring sermon.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 7, 2022:
And passeth all understanding
My brain does think on these terms.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 7, 2022:
Any one else think young Che Guevara looks like Desi Arnaz? Also I had forgotten how gorgeous Anna May Wong was
If there were no humans, would Time exist? (I am not referring to the magazine)
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 7, 2022:
Yes, only humans were not measuring it back then, unless T.rexs had Sekondas
These are fabulous!!! HISTORICAL FACTS THAT ARE FUUUUUUNY [buzzfeed.com]
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 7, 2022:
Number 2 seems to have been predicted in Tom Sharpe's 1971 Novel "Riotess Assembly". In this book an over zealous Police commandant is convinced there is a terrorist cell operating in his city and so send undercover officers from various precincts to infiltrate the cell and sabotage it. Unfortunately none of the officers can find the cell but do find each other and when they report back that there is a cell in the city but it is not actually doing anything, the Police commandant orders them to urge the rest of the gang to actually commit an atrocity so he can arrest them. This of course leads to several police officers attacking the city in a plot so insane the Police commandant does not believe it is going to happen and that his moles have been discovered are being fed bogus info. Until that is a flock of Ostriches are stolen from the city zoo, fitted with booby traps and begin exploding all over the city.
Who knew?????? 🤔🤔🤔 Hitler's Nephew Who Fought In The USA Navy Against Him [sofrep.com]
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 7, 2022:
Yes there are several book about this, Alois Hitler, Aldolf's paternal half brother moved to the UK in the pre first world war days and married a Liverpool woman named Bridgid (or Briget by some sources) Elizabeth Dowling an Irish catholic woman. Adolf Stayed with them between 1913 and 1914 when he was still aspiring to be an artist, When war broke out Adolf returned to Germany to serve in the Millitary and Alois and Briget emigrated to the USA where they settled and started a family changing their name to Shicklegruber Alois paternal Grandmother's maiden name. A wise decision as things turned out. Their son served in WW2 a s a navy seaman and almost died in combat, he later married and had two sons of his own but never told them who their Uncle was. In the 1980s a Journalist tracked them down and told them of their Great Uncle, one of the nephews who was a serving FBI agent confirmed it and both swore an oath never to have children, changed their names again and vanished, so that the Hitler bloodline would come to an end. They could still be alive but would be at least in their 70s now.
There may be a reactionary attitude creeping into this site's administration.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 7, 2022:
Here we go again, once a year every year the outrage and bluster brigade make their annual pilgrimage to the church of St. Virtue the Prudish, in order to be seen being publicly shocked and flabbergasted by the sight a bit too much skin, so as to assure everyone of their innate moral decency.
She found this cute Gravy Boat at a Yard Sale and can't understand why no-one wants gravy at meal ...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 6, 2022:
Why it looks like a dinner time convenience to me
What do you think?
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 6, 2022:
I was for a long time in favour of the death penalty, but over time became more and more convinced that it was to open to abuse. The final nail in the coffin (so to speak) for me was the discovery in the 1990s that perhaps the most famous murder and execution case ever, that of Doctor Hawley Harvey Crippen in 1910 turned out to be a a miscarriage of Justice and one that has still yet to be set to rights. Why? Because the reputation of a great British politician would be ruined . Between 1909 and 1911 Winston Spencer Churchill was home secretary (what today would be called Justice Minister) of the UK. As such he was handed by Crippen's lawyer a letter sent from the USA by Mrs. Crippen (the alleged victim) admitting she had deserted her husband and was alive and well, living in Chicago (her home town) and in a bigamous marriage with her lover. Churchill who was "busy" (for busy read Drunk, he was all ready an alcoholic) placed the letter in his pocket and promised to read it later. The letter was found four days later by Churchills valet who filed it in Mr Churchill's private papers where it remained until Churchill's death in 1965. Then it was sealed with all his other private papers until 1995 when they all became public under the so called 30 years rule. The letter was examined and declared genuine. Mention of the letter at Crippen's trial was made, and its existence was denied by the Home secretary who claimed never to have seen it and claimed not to have possession of any such item, nor did he recall ever being shown it. Crippen still swearing his innocence was convicted in 1910 for the murder of his wife, based on blood stains scraps of skin and hair found on torn clothing found in Crippen's cellar. DNA analysis of said clothing in 2012 proved conclusively the blood was from a male, probably Crippen himself. Hawley Harvey Crippen was hanged until dead at 9am on November 23rd, 1910 and was buried on the prison grounds. All appeals for a posthumous pardon have been refused on the grounds that it would unnecessarily tarnish the reputation of "a great man"
If only women this pretty just wrote us at random.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 5, 2022:
The word "Shallow" comes to mind for some reason
Fool me once, shame on me.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 5, 2022:
How very "civilised" :(
Republicans Censure Liz Cheney and Label Jan 6 Insurrection ‘Legitimate Political Discourse’...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 5, 2022:
***“(S)peaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act,”*** *George Orwell*
“Flirting is a promise of sexual intercourse without a guarantee”…………Milan Kundera.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 5, 2022:
An out of context quotation, from an overrated book, by a deeply scared and overly self important author, who had he not been an anti-establishment soviet dissident would never have been published outside of the Czech republic. There is more joy in American over one repentant soviet than there is for a million actually talented home grown writers.
Spock, born on Vulcan to a Vulcan father and a human mother.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 5, 2022:
Nice guy and a talented actor. He stared in both versions of "Outer Limits" adaptations of Asimov's "I robot" 31 years apart once as Judson Ellis and later as Thurman Cutler. Also a talented director.
American truth in news & professionalism of the lowest degree.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 5, 2022:
In other news sales of Brown trousers skyrocket https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-02-04/statement-on-publishing-error
COQUETTISH - Adjective…(usually of a woman) behaving in such a way as to suggest a playful sexual...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 5, 2022:
Originally from "Coquet" literally French for a small Rooster, when applied to a person it meant to strut and display plumage for purposes of flirting. It was Feminised in the 17 hundreds in order differentiate it from male Fops and Dandies from where it passed in to many other languages including English.
This goes out to the twit that says I got to believe even though I don't believe.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 4, 2022:
Tell them this
Talons as formidable as a bear claws
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 4, 2022:
Even its chicks look like tough little buggers
BRAGGADOCIO - Noun…boastful or arrogant behaviour; a show of great confidence in one’s own ...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 4, 2022:
We've had this one before, a couple of times
Yakka noun work, especially hard work.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 4, 2022:
West Indian Slang, as used in Errol Dunkley's 1979 Reggae/scar song "OK Fred" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZShWobTO_c
[newsweek.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 4, 2022:
Sounds like the opening premise for a "The Asylum" Horror film **"They were supposed to save the world Now they are taking it for themselves"** *Coming soon* # ***MALEPHANT!!!!*** *Pack your trunk, your gonna need it!*
Judge shoots down religious discrimination claim: Whole Foods' mask policy is not 'part of a satanic...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 3, 2022:
If all else fails blame the devil
Reminds me of the kind of thinking used in religion, conspiracy theories and Fox News
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 3, 2022:
Why is a Raven like a Writing Desk, neither of them can drive a steam roller
Masked Singer judges walk off after Rudy Giuliani reveal
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 3, 2022:
We are living in a comedy sketch show
And I think I know who they are.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 3, 2022:
It was "THEM!!!!"
A truckie walks into an outback cafe with a full-grown emu behind him.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 2, 2022:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtxbM7-jAD0
Raiders of the Lost Bark 😆
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 2, 2022:
Indiana Bones
This is one smart bartender.
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 2, 2022:
The picture is completely illegible, only the initial first few lines can be read, the smaller text is just a blur is there a link where it can be read? Edit Never mind I found it on line. First a knights cross, aka the iron cross is not a Nazi symbol but I suppose they were both too dumb to know that. Ironically it was first awarded to soldiers who fought against Napoleon's imperialist forces Second if you have a notice saying so, an establishment is perfectly entitled to refuse service to whoever they like for whatever dumb shit reason, even if it means turning away paying customers. Third the barman sounds like the sort of arse who would turn out a guy in a shirt he does not like but would allow in some fat turd in a combat uniform and confederate flag carrying an assault rifle and call that fuck a patriot.
The US Army created a new Covid-19 vaccine - still needs to go through more testing, but, ...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 2, 2022:
The delivery method may need some work
Ohio Doctor Claims Vaccines Are a Plot To Turn Us Into Rabid Transhumanoids Ohio osteopathic ...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 2, 2022:
Tenpenny is a very interesting name. Though some reputable sources claim it is from the name of the village of Tupigny in Flanders, teh more likely explaination is that it evolved from the much more common Twopenny (pronounced Tuppeny) a name of a lady of ill repute relying on the similarity Tuppenny and Tupper a person who makes a living by hiring out breeding stock to farmers for Tupping (Insemination). Hence the Victorian expression a "Tuppeny ha'penny whore" (two and a half penny prostitute) At some point apparently some one person decided their services were worth more than Twopennies and upped the price to ten pennies. incidentally Dr. Tenpenny’s degree is not an M.D. it is a D.O. qualifying her only as an Osteopath and so has NO authority to speak on immunology, epidemiology or quantum entanglements
Growing Ground “Bulge” Detected Near Three Sisters Volcanoes
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 1, 2022:
Its the one in Yellowstone that worries me, that bastard is a planet killer.
It's effective... 🤷‍♀️
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 1, 2022:
On the other hand
Doris Day singing Teacher's Pet, theme song from the movie of the same name she starred in with ...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 1, 2022:
One of my favourite Doris day films, certainly one her best performances.
Repug Denial topic: Racism in Florida On Sunday, a neo-Nazi demonstration took place on a bridge ...
LenHazell53 comments on Feb 1, 2022:
you have to laugh or else you would have to scream
Ungulate noun a hoofed mammal.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 31, 2022:
from Latin ungula "hoof, claw or talon,"
I can't wait to hear your answer.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 31, 2022:
Yes, but what about the sausage?
TRANSMOGRIFY.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 31, 2022:
As opposed to Trans moggy-fication "Giving you scruffy old a cat a sex change"
Why can't you just try 'mind over matter'? This remark also ticks me off exceedingly.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 31, 2022:
Still better than my father's patented cure for my bi-polar condition when I was first diagnosed at 11 years. "Bloody well cheer up or I'm gonna hit you!"
Not laugh at the misfortunes of another here but more like shaking head in utter disbelief at such ...
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 31, 2022:
Schadenfreude?
woo-woo adjective \ ˈwü-ˌwü \ Definition of woo-woo : dubiously or outlandishly mystical, ...
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 31, 2022:
Woo-woo may well come from 1992 in this context, but when I was growing up woo-woo was the onomatopoeic noise of a whooping war cry supposedly made by American Indians in cowboy films.
So sad I try not overload this to ya all, sparing the worst, but this is so sad.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 31, 2022:
This is how little a life matters to these "heroes"
Disgusting UK police behaviour.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 31, 2022:
Unbelievable levels of officious stupidity and thuggery.
Definitely bad guys
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 31, 2022:
Book burning is a crime against humanity
Forfend verb (used with object) to defend, secure, or protect.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 31, 2022:
Originally to ward off, or to warn away. However over time it has come to be seen as a synonym for defend. From the Proto-Germanic Fend "to make provision against" and fur "to prepare in advance"
UNGUENT.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 31, 2022:
Hence Ointment, a portmanteau word made up of Ungent and Anointment
SCION.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 30, 2022:
"The Lost Scion" is one of the literary archetypes, perhaps the most famous examples are King Arthur, the son of Uther Pendragon laid low, brought up as a lowly servant and then raised back up to his rightful place as King of the England and Cinderella.
Two well-known actors sharing a birthday today: Alan Alda, born in New York on January 28, 1936 is...
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 28, 2022:
Charles Durning was one of my favourite actors of all time, versatile and gregarious, able to be hilarious and terrifying (occasionally at the same time) he was in the true sense extra-ordinary. My personal favourite performance was as the main antagonist Otis P. Hazelrigg in Dark night of the Scarecrow. As a bigoted, intolerant murderous bully postman he takes a cheap made for TV movie and along with the great Larry Drake as the eponymous scarecrow, lifts it to be a horror classic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7S8o8t-aEHk
Just had some Veg-head Jesus Freak hammering on my door, NO not the Evangeloon another equally weird...
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 28, 2022:
There is an old Yorkshire expression that seems apropos "Bye, that one will lose nowt for cheek"
You do not need the Bible to justify love, but no better tool has been invented to justify hate.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 27, 2022:
Who is Richard A. Weatherwax? All that I can find out about him is that he apparently said this and possibly lives in Florida, other than that he does not seem to exist.
Pruinose adjective covered with a frostlike bloom or powdery secretion, as a plant surface.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 27, 2022:
I'm guessing this is from Pruina, the Latin word for frost.
School Board Bans Pulitzer-Winning Graphic Novel About the Holocaust The board cited the inclusion ...
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 27, 2022:
The modern face of fascism Feelings over facts Rights without responsibility Morality without memory Expurgation over education Virtue signaling over veracity
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert - Stephen Colbert's Slay Your Fleek: KidCore Is Over, Indie ...
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 27, 2022:
Yes that is me talking to my kids
Chris Hayes On The ‘Dangerous’ Growth Of The Anti-Vax Movement - MSNBC [youtube.com]
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 27, 2022:
Darwin awards all round
Sauce for the goose also works on the gander! You put yours & NATO troops on our front door stop and...
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 26, 2022:
That link appears to be dead, here is an alternative https://www.bignewsnetwork.com/news/272234411/russia-unveils-military-plans-in-cuba--latin-america This just keeps getting worse and worse.
Just picked a news report but am not quite certain if it is authentic or not but I'll post it ...
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 26, 2022:
It's true "Sarah Palin's positive COVID test delays NY Times defamation trial" https://www.reuters.com/world/us/sarah-palin-tests-positive-coronavirus-2022-01-24/
Old songs now represent 70 percent of the U.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 26, 2022:
"Is Old Music Killing New Music?" No, most new music is inferior, simplistic, mechanical and unoriginal. The new artists are products of hype not skill, experience and talent and song writers are limited by the need for lyrics to be "Unproblematic" and "appropriate" so no protest songs, no meaningful poetry and nothing that the twitterverse or China might find "offesive" It is no wonder that younger people are "discovering" classic rock, pop even disco and becoming enamored of it and then being shocked to find it is 40, 50 even 60 or more years old.
ODALISQUE.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 25, 2022:
How charming
I couldn’t find anything of any interest in this group, and I left almost immediately.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 24, 2022:
Ah well
Alyssa Milano...Still charmed
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 24, 2022:
For once this one is genuine, she did have a short lived career as a glamour model when she was 18, and living in France.
Remembering actor Ernest Borgnine, born in Hamden, CT on January 24, 1917.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 24, 2022:
He won the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 1956 not 1955, he also won the BAFA for best actor that years too. The Film Marty also won best picture Oscar and was nominated for the Best Film BAFTA Marlon Brando won in 1955 for On the Waterfront
Must be traveling off beak.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 24, 2022:
No one comments on what anyone does in public in Britain so long as they don't light up a cigarette up afterward, if they do it is every man for himself.
This message showed up when I edited my post. What is going on?
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 24, 2022:
What message?
“The belly is an ungrateful wretch, it never remembers past favours, it always wants more ...
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 24, 2022:
The quote is from *One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich* by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, based on his experiences of being imprisoned in a Soviet Gulag for eight years, compressed in to a single day of horror.
As they say "it's complicated" (and they hate when you point this out)
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 24, 2022:
Always a good one
What words do you habitually misspell?
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 24, 2022:
I am partially dyslexic so a number of words bother me, rules such as when to use one L or two, which words have an H after a W and which don't, when to use ee and when ea and which words end in OR, ER and AR, or ian or ion Thank goodness for spell checkers and mnemonic pronunciation tricks
NOSH.
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 24, 2022:
My favorite word like this is Scoff which for centuries meant to mock or to belittle but from the early 20th century also came to mean to eat with gusto after the rise in popularity of Georges Auguste E***scoff***ier, the French chef and cookery writer.
Tucker Carlson Calls Howard Stern a 'Coward' Over His COVID Stance
LenHazell53 comments on Jan 24, 2022:
That is the worm calling the snake dirty belly

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