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Feminously Gendered Feline Hive Strikes Back!

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Hmm... Interesting... The Linguistic Prodigy* failed this time...

*That is me, as stated some few hundred flirty posts ago...
From what I've found on dictionary.com they're not related.

Main Entry: prod·i·gy
Pronunciation: \ˈprä-də-jē\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural prod·i·gies
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin prodigium omen, monster, from pro-, prod- + -igium (akin to aio I say) — more at adage
Date: 15th century
1 a: a portentous event : omen b: something extraordinary or inexplicable
2 a: an extraordinary, marvelous, or unusual accomplishment, deed, or event b: a highly talented child or youth

Main Entry: 1prod·i·gal
Pronunciation: \ˈprä-di-gəl\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin prodigus, from prodigere to drive away, squander, from pro-, prod- forth + agere to drive — more at pro-, agent
Date: 15th century
1 : characterized by profuse or wasteful expenditure : lavish <a prodigal feast> <prodigal outlays for her clothes>
2 : recklessly spendthrift <the prodigal prince>
3 : yielding abundantly : luxuriant —often used with of<nature has been so prodigal of her bounty — H. T. Buckle>
 



It'll take a lot to get this one THAT drunk.

I'll come and help. I've ever been outdrunk only by one girl*. Then again... I need to scram before she's drunk enough or she might go for me...

*To my shame, this girl is actually half a foot shorter than me and weights about half of me :confused:
 


A random thought: ?They need to make a "Tao of Clint Eastwood" book. I wonder what sorts of bits of wisdom you can get from extracting random qoutes from his many characters.
 

There never was anything in this post. Especially anything Aeson might claim to have been here.
 
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