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Old 20th October 2021, 05:49 PM   #1
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Styx were not in Grease, it was Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta
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Old 20th October 2021, 06:13 PM   #2
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Didn't Olivia Newton-John discover gravity when a koala fell out of its tree and landed on John Travolta?
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Old 21st October 2021, 05:51 PM   #3
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Time for a break, Gentlemen.
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Old 21st October 2021, 07:33 PM   #4
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Noted: We now return you to our regularly scheduled subject - assuming the others do likewise.
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Old 6th November 2021, 04:43 PM   #5
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I liked the digressions very much: they were not only funny, but full of useful additions to the noble game of cockfighting.
And I never knew that Shakespeare hailed from Stratford-on- River:-)
What language is the word "Avon" from?

BTW, are animal-loving Australians and Indonesians going to ban human cagefighting?
Or ice hockey, that is a charming mix of cagefighting and figure skating?

Don't ban me, please!!!
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Old 6th November 2021, 04:55 PM   #6
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...Don't ban me, please!!!
Just don't get close to such 'noble' action .
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Old 6th November 2021, 05:18 PM   #7
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[QUOTE=ariel;267507...
What language is the word "Avon" from?...[/QUOTE]


Etymology. The name "Avon" is a cognate of the Welsh word afon [ˈavɔn] "river", both being derived from the Common Brittonic abona, "river". "River Avon", therefore, literally means "river river"; several other English and Scottish rivers share the name.
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