“Run from what’s comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I’ll be mad.”
Gotta Luv a ootoober. How to f#ck up history every single time you open your mouth. What a crock of half lies/full lies/twisty turny lies/LIES ? ? ? Crack on, pal. U & V doing a grand job of bringing Truth into Disrepute. LMFAO
Yeh. Yeh. @V used the Pomegranate as her usual SEX message. She’ll teach UAP how to peel and eat one. So boring! So sordid. So graceless and OBVIOUS. Note to UAV : When you CHOOSE to make your sex life www public…you show yourselves up for what your truly are. Like Catherine – FAF. SkinCrawlDisgustedVibe […]
“Faoilleach is the Gaelic word for January. It comes from the term for wolves, faol-chù, even though wolves haven’t existed in Scotland for centuries.” The things I don’t know – but once I do, they make Complete Sense :o) MoonGiant
Pushing the envelope means testing limits and trying out new, often radical ideas. The expression comes originally from mathematics and engineering, where an envelope is a boundary, but was popularized by test pilots (especially those depicted in Tom Wolfe’s book The Right Stuff) Whatev’s! Y’all have two (h)opes. Bob and Envel. Or Bob ‘n Bing Or UnHolywood. […]
OK, peeps. Ifsies y’all have set aside 54 minutes and a bit to actually LISTEN to a Crrow. This MIGHT make sense. Not holding my breathe :o( TRIPOD V ibe? SMH Wiki : Pythia
Oooooh. Apple – licious. If You read “History” like I read “History” this one is a God Send. The Revelation of Gog, Red Apple, Magog, John the Divine. Nice way to screw us Academia! Ugh. Gotcha :o) The View of the Turk in Hungary: the Apocalyptic Tradition and the Red Apple in Ottoman–Hungarian Context
I hope you are ALL in voice! Wolves HOWL Dogsies Woof (?!) My gorgeous GSD, Tsar, is as close to a wolf as a pet gets. My first GSD used to howl at the ice cream van. Go figure!
If you were paying attention (?) I have original copies of all these volumes by Madame de M. Hint – Savage Magnificence They were invaluable to me when I wrote Weave a Garland of my Vows. Check out this Madame. And her mother. And Marie de Rohan and Anne of Austria. And the House of […]
Oh. My. Giddy. Aunt. I’m sooooo loving this gift. :o) Thank you. Thank you. THANK YOU! Ferenc Nádasdy de Nádasd et Fogarasföld and his wife, Ecsedi Báthory Erzsébet Anyone???? A SAVAGE MAGNIFICENCE: OTTOMANIZING FASHION AND THE POLITICS OF DISPLAY IN EARLY MODERN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE
Watching this today made my mind boggle. Only yesterday, I had a conversation with someone who’d spent the first two months of one year in the mountains around Trondheim. To this day he remembers with complete awe the hours he spent sat on a snow mound, with absolute and complete silence all around, watching the […]