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Posted by AlanCliffe
I'm looking at the dysfunctional Pioneer receiver on the shelf across from me. I'm tempted to try to get it fixed because it's so good looking. Yes, I'm a visual creature. No question. Most men are. Probably most women too, although, well, it's ...
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Uncommon words and their meanings.
Jun 25Jun 25

Posted by Marionville
LIONISE/LIONIZE. - Verb…,give a lot of public attention and praise to someone; treat as a celebrity “modern sportsmen are lionised and feted”. Synonyms; glorify, honour, fete, exalt. Early 19th century: rooted in the idea of the Lion ...
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Uncommon words and their meanings.
Nov 3, 2024Nov 2024

Posted by Marionville
LEONINE - Adjective…is of, relating to, suggestiive of, or resembling a lion (often of a person’s head or hair) “he had a handsome leonine profile”. Late Middle English: from Old French, origin Latin leoninus from leo (lion).
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Just for Laughs
Oct 14, 2024Oct 2024

Posted by Killtheskyfairy
🤪😜😝Compilation from Hollywood Squares: Peter Marshall: "Eddie Fisher recently said, 'I am sorry. I am sorry for them both.' Who was he referring to?" Paul Lynde: "His fans." Marshall: "According to Tony Randall, 'Every woman I've been ...
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News & Links
Sep 24, 2024Sep 2024

Posted by Ryo1
One lion farmer in South Africa defends his business, saying that there is no difference between lion farming and cattle farming; they are both for commercial purposes; the former for entertainment and the latter for meat. Does he have a point? ...
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Just for Laughs
Sep 23, 2024Sep 2024

Posted by ParryHotter
Two guys hiking when they see a lion stalking them, one stops and takes tennis shoes from his rucksack, the other says You must be joking you'll never outrun a lion, true, but I can outrun you on a bad day! (:
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