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break up any one has had
or the worst "getting totally fucked"



I *could* tell you about getting totally fucked, but that would demonstrate bad boundaries on my part.

Sometimes it happens.

Chin up! :)

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break up any one has had
or the worst "getting totally fucked"



The break up of the Space Shuttles was spectacular.
Geophysically, Pangea was the biggest terrestrial break up.

For your latter category, Chernobyl or Bhopal, perhaps.
Historical military defeats might also qualify.
For Native Americans, the arrival of Europeans might be a candidate.

Interpersonal relationships seem more appropriate for Bonfire, im-ever-ho.

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break up any one has had
or the worst "getting totally fucked"



Laurana Bobbit comes to mind....Lil' chop chop:S



Ouch.....:o


How about Henry the 8th?


Was he the one Oliver Cromwell had dispatched?
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>what did the Romans ever do for us?

Yeah, and those freeloading arabs. Name 3 good arabic things that we use today. Heck, name 2 or even 1!



On the other hand . . . I don't think I'd be able to name zero.
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>what did the Romans ever do for us?

Yeah, and those freeloading arabs. Name 3 good arabic things that we use today. Heck, name 2 or even 1!



There was this one particular Arab that did something for me....but this is probably not the right forum. But Muslims don't go down....er...so I've heard...lol :$

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>what did the Romans ever do for us?

Yeah, and those freeloading arabs. Name 3 good arabic things that we use today. Heck, name 2 or even 1!



Pita bread! B|


Hey Jimbo. I think Pita Bread is Greek.


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>what did the Romans ever do for us?

Yeah, and those freeloading arabs. Name 3 good arabic things that we use today. Heck, name 2 or even 1!



Our ARABIC numeral system, including the number for zero. And, uh belly dancing, and uh - oh yeah - it the Arabs who brought about the revival of "Baywatch" ! The show had been a single season failure until Arab men got hooked on the reruns. Or so I've heard.

But the numerals are the honest to God truth....

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>what did the Romans ever do for us?

Yeah, and those freeloading arabs. Name 3 good arabic things that we use today. Heck, name 2 or even 1!



Pita bread! B|


Hey Jimbo. I think Pita Bread is Greek.



Similar to other double-layered flat or pocket breads, pita is traditional in many Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines. It is prevalent from North Africa through the Levant and the Arabian Peninsula to India and Afghanistan, coinciding with the spread of the Hellenistic world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pita


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>what did the Romans ever do for us?

Yeah, and those freeloading arabs. Name 3 good arabic things that we use today. Heck, name 2 or even 1!



Pita bread! B|


Hey Jimbo. I think Pita Bread is Greek.



Similar to other double-layered flat or pocket breads, pita is traditional in many Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines. It is prevalent from North Africa through the Levant and the Arabian Peninsula to India and Afghanistan, coinciding with the spread of the Hellenistic world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pita


What did I tell ya 'bout 'thinking'! ;)



The original pitta is cooked flat without any rising. This type, known as the Greek pita, is the most well known and universal type;

Yeah......ok my friend.....but when you quote, paste the entire quote. :)


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