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- ad10
have whatever the blonde on table ten at Le Grand Petard down there on the left there is having.
- F_180
what ad1 said
- ad10
ooh don't go there! i just remembered what Petard means...
Word History: The French used pétard, “a loud discharge of intestinal gas,” for a kind of infernal engine for blasting through the gates of a city. “To be hoist by one's own petard,” a now proverbial phrase apparently originating with Shakespeare's Hamlet (around 1604) not long after the word entered English (around 1598), means “to blow oneself up with one's own bomb, be undone by one's own devices.” The French noun pet, “fart,” developed regularly from the Latin noun pditum, from the Indo-European root *pezd-, “fart.”
- versa0
any veggies on top of couscous and your golden from my viewpoint