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Mission to Ukraine 7/7/2007 - Vodogray Resort
effect: "One of the wonders of Beregovo region is thermal mineral springs which have curative properties and can cure 86 known diseases." Then it went on to list the diseases and I could recognize most of them in Ukrainian because of the Latin cognates. This time I swam ten laps and soaked in as much of the salt and minerals as I could. Unfortunately, it didn't cure my cold. Between laps, I sat on the top of the ropes and I talked to Olga and Oksanna again. They know about as much English as ...
FART ME TROUGH THE PHONE BY SHOWBIZ A PARODY OF KISS THROUGH THE PHONE BY SOULJA BOy TELL EM
, and it may be considered vulgar or offensive in some situations. Fart can be used as a noun or a verb.[1] The immediate roots are in the Middle English words ferten, feortan or farten; which is akin to the Old High German word ferzan. Cognates are found in old Norse, Slavic and also Greek and Sanskrit. The word "fart" has been incorporated into the colloquial and technical speech of a number of occupations, including computing. Fart is sometimes used as a nonspecific derogatory ...
King Kong - Universal Studios Japan
is Kong -- a name given to him by the inhabitants of "Skull Island" in the Indian Ocean, where Kong lived along with other over-sized animals such as a plesiosaur, pterosaurs, and dinosaurs ("Kong" is actually the Danish word for "King", the cognate of the English word; there is no clear evidence on whether or not this was known to the filmmakers or influenced them). "King" is an appellation added by an American film crew led by Carl Denham, who captures Kong and takes him to New York City ...
FART ME TROUGH THE PHONE BY SHOWBIZ A PARODY OF KISS THROUGH THE PHONE BY SOULJA BOT TELL EM
, and it may be considered vulgar or offensive in some situations. Fart can be used as a noun or a verb.[1] The immediate roots are in the Middle English words ferten, feortan or farten; which is akin to the Old High German word ferzan. Cognates are found in old Norse, Slavic and also Greek and Sanskrit. The word "fart" has been incorporated into the colloquial and technical speech of a number of occupations, including computing. Fart is sometimes used as a nonspecific derogatory ...
Debate: College football
been college football, there have been critics of college football. I have been one myself, locally and nationally for about a dozen years. The problem is that most Americans no longer know the meaning of words. The word "criticism" and its cognate, the word "crisis," derive from the Greek word kreno. Both are connected to the idea of making a decision or judgment. Criticisms, like faculty's comments on student papers, should be aimed at improving things - doing or making them better. ...