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In Norse mythology, Freya is a goddess of love and fertility, and the
most beautiful and propitious of the goddesses. She is the patron goddess of crops and birth, the symbol of sensuality and was called upon in matters of love. She loves music, spring and flowers, and is particularly fond of the fairies. [No comment, other than to note that she would be particularly fond of Woger.] Among her attributes is the precious necklace of the Brisings, which she obtained by sleeping with four microcephalic dwarves. [Lloyd, Steve, Schwartz, and Woger?] Alas, Freya is no longer important. Know why? Freya consorted with men of long hair. ==== "Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?" St. Paul, 1 Corinthians 11:14 |
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Saggytits Lee plagiarized:
In Norse (Saggytits does his usual, cut and paste, add a few comments within the plagiarized material and try to pass the whole thing off as his own) http://www.nething-goes.com/taryn/mi...tthe****up.jpg Poor Lardass Davies........... -- Saggytits Lee aka Lloydie Davies steps on his own tiny dick when he tried to correct somebody else's English use first by saying one "operates" a dictionary instead of reading it, then uses "things" instead of "thinks" in : "Translation: Woger can't figure out how to operate a dictionary, let alone correct someone else's language.But that's not surprising from someone who things that..." Saggytits Lee manages to fumble again when he tried to backpedal on his improper use of words by once again mangling the sentence in reply : "The word "operate" can be a synonym "use" in certain contexts" |
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