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If they grew these nuts in Skopje, would …

Comment posted on Macadamia Nut by Evan Owen

If they grew these nuts in Skopje, would they be called “Makedonia” nuts? :roll:

Evan Owen also commented

  • Bravo, Scott. I’d have called Wallace’s sword a claymore, because the Gaelic simply means “big sword.” Thanks for clarifying.
  • “Shebang” comes from a combination of the theories that the universe began with the Big Bang and that God is a woman.
  • Because Philippe de Brassiere stole the patent from Otto Titzling!
  • ***Word request!***
    What is the etymological link between:
    supervisor
    surveyor
    overseer
    bishop
  • ***Word request!***
    Three words from American politics:
    slogan, blarney, and whiskey
    What do they all have in common?
    (Pardon the gaelic on my breath)

Recent comments by Evan Owen

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    No, MissCupcake used the onomatopoeia ploy to get Marina to do the lesson. I did the same thing with “handkerchief”. :lol:
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    Getting straight to the point, are you? :razz:
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    No! Not the s-word! :razz:
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    Marina puede hacer oro de mierda! :grin:
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    Oo, good one!

    In case anyone didn’t get it, fglrx says “Mae Marina yn gallu gwneud aur oddiwrth gachu!” :razz:

    Now we need a Polish translation! ;-)

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