from the land down under - yes we do get thunder! and some good ozzie bands too. and I'm a scouser from 'da pool' now retired in an english colony and still governed by the queen of the isles! once did hips but no longer - this place seems quiet? gumbud
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Originally posted by gumbud View Poststeveston - I rely on the 30 secs delay memory stick now!
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Originally posted by rolling View Post
my brother is on vancouver island ....i'm in ontario at the beginning of the st lawrence river
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Originally posted by ill Duce View PostI was actually in my room today and that song "Do you come from a land down under" played in the room next to mine.Last edited by gumbud; 09-17-2021, 04:20 AM.
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Originally posted by gumbud View Post
wow now that is spooky - and I was looking at this new site for me and as my eyes alighted on you I thought she looks cute!! [oops sorry about pal been reading the signposts wrong!!]
ill Duce is an Italian title meaning "leader".
"Mamma Mia" is something Italians are notorious for saying.Last edited by Matthew Mussolini; 09-17-2021, 04:27 AM.
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Originally posted by ill Duce View Post
Creepy lol
ill Duce is an Italian title.
"Mamma Mia" is something Italians are notorious for saying.
I just found out that the Marian feast for the day I jumped off a building "May 23 2017" was "Feast of Our Lady of Miracles". I used to call it a miracle of "Our Lady of the Worthless Miracle".
23 - Our Lady of Miracles of Brescia, Italy (1478) This north Italian shrine in Lombardy originated with a painting of the Blessed Virgin on the outside of a house. During an epidemic of bubonic plague that devastated Brescia in 1478, it is recorded that it became the occasion of miracles of healing. The church of Our Lady of Miracles in Brescia was built to honor the image of the Blessed Virgin before which so many people were miraculously healed. Construction began in 1488 in thanksgiving to the Blessed Virgin for those who survived, but work was not completed until 1500. The image that was once seen on a house near the church can now be seen in the church’s apse. The church was struck by allied bombs during World War II, and was so damaged that it had to be almost completely rebuilt after the war.
Weird.
I called the 23rd of each Month King day. Brescia, I look up the meaning of the word, and it's described as a surname. Something tells me to google the most common surname in the world and it's called "Wang".
Wang means "King".
Brescia is in Italy.
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