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Obviously borrowed from the Gaelic sliabh, as in …

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Obviously borrowed from the Gaelic sliabh, as in Sliabh na mBan , (prounounced “Slieve na mon”, which means…um…”Mountain of Women”) :???: On second thought, maybe the similarity is just co-incidental. :roll:

Evan Owen also commented

  • Bob, this lesson being “mug shot,” I can’t believe we forgot to request the related term [gurning] :lol:
  • [doppelganger] :lol:
  • Actually, she answered this question in her comments on Marina’s 28th birthday!

    Which reminds me…there’s an important birthday coming up! Marina, have you updated your birthday wish list? :grin:

    (Dec. 10, for all you noobs!) :razz:

  • Lordy, are we men really that shallow? :shock: :sad: Wait, don’t answer that. :oops: :lol:
  • So what did the Russians of Kaliningrad think when the Baltics became independent?

    “Oh, blast!” :mrgreen:

Recent comments by Evan Owen

  • Tissue + Sneeze
    I can’t improve on pK’s excellent response, so I’ll just add that one man’s Mede is another man’s Persian. :mrgreen:
  • Tissue + Sneeze
    No, MissCupcake used the onomatopoeia ploy to get Marina to do the lesson. I did the same thing with “handkerchief”. :lol:
  • Tissue + Sneeze
    Getting straight to the point, are you? :razz:
  • Tissue + Sneeze
    No! Not the s-word! :razz:
  • Tissue + Sneeze
    Marina puede hacer oro de mierda! :grin:

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