Obviously borrowed from the Gaelic sliabh, as in …
Comment posted on Mug Shot by Evan Owen
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.
Evan Owen also commented
- Bob, this lesson being “mug shot,” I can’t believe we forgot to request the related term [gurning]
- [doppelganger]
- 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?
(Dec. 10, for all you noobs!)
- Lordy, are we men really that shallow?
Wait, don’t answer that.
- So what did the Russians of Kaliningrad think when the Baltics became independent?
“Oh, blast!”
Recent comments by Evan Owen
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I can’t improve on pK’s excellent response, so I’ll just add that one man’s Mede is another man’s Persian.
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No, MissCupcake used the onomatopoeia ploy to get Marina to do the lesson. I did the same thing with “handkerchief”.
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Getting straight to the point, are you?
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No! Not the s-word!
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Marina puede hacer oro de mierda!
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