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Aristophanese

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  1. Czari Zenovka wrote:


    Spica Inventor wrote:

    I had always assumed that because LL was always pushing for Meeroos to such a large degree that Meeroos where actually created by LL.

    Ok, I must be living under a rock.  What is a "Meeroo?"

     

    Asking what is a Meeroo is like asking what is a prim.

  2. Yes, you are correct. That site is a favourite of my friend Gary, one of the reasons I believed he would appreciate my comment. Also, my name has an e at its ending, but thank you for the comparison.

    (they) are like the fishers for eels; in still waters they catch nothing, but if they thoroughly stir up the slime, their fishing is good - the same

  3. Hello, friend. Out of curiosity, I googled your name, interesting what came up.

    leech, or in other words a total lack of responsibility to provide for oneself. Relies heavily upon friends, neighbors or anyone really for sustenance. a slacker through and through.

    Not that I am calling you that, I just thought you may want to know.


  4. GariGlitter wrote:


    Dresden Ceriano wrote:

    Oh my... I thought everyone knew that.  I guess you do learn something new every day.
    wink-kiss.gif

    ...Dres

    The mods obviously don't! They call it "
    " and issue a permanent ban with no prior warnings.

    Perhaps Rik Rolar should have confined his game to the Games event subforum . . .

    . . . they could do with some action there; the tumbleweed is even getting bored.

    I think they banned you just for being you, daniels. after all, you did declare open war upon them

  5. Winston Smith is a fictional character and the protagonist of George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The character was employed by Orwell as an everyman in the setting of the novel, a "central eye ... [the reader] can readily identify with". Winston Smith works as a clerk in the Records Department of the Ministry of Truth, where his job is to rewrite historical documents so they match the constantly changing current party line. This involves revising newspaper articles and doctoring photographs—mostly to remove "unpersons," people who have fallen foul of the party. Because of his proximity to the mechanics of rewriting history, Winston Smith nurses doubts about the Party and its monopoly on truth. 

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Smith

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