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six months and on the lam

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 4:28 am
by Beyond
split from http://asterisk.apod.com/vie ... 28&t=18056

It is now 6 months later and he is still on the lam :roll:

Re: New Rules Discussion

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:43 pm
by neufer
beyond wrote:
It is now 6 months later and he is still on the lam :roll:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyphemus wrote:
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<<In Homer's Odyssey (Book 9), Odysseus lands on the Island of the Cyclopes during his journey home from the Trojan War. He then takes twelve men and sets out to find supplies. The Greeks find and enter a large cave, which happens to be the home of the great Cyclops Polyphemus (Greek: Πολύφημος, "very famous"). When Polyphemus returns home with his flocks and finds Odysseus and his men, he blocks the cave entrance with a great stone, trapping the remaining Greeks inside. The desperate Odysseus devises a clever escape plan. Odysseus gives to Polyphemus a strong, fragrant, un-watered wine. The wine makes Polyphemus drunk and unwary. When Polyphemus asks for Odysseus' name Odysseus tells him "οὔτις," (a short form of his actual name also translateable as "nobody"). Being drunk, Polyphemus thinks of it as a real name and says that he will eat "nobody" last. Once the Cyclops passes out from the wine, Odysseus and his men take the giant's huge olive club :tree: that they had sharpened to a point and harden its tip in the embers of a fire. The men then drive it into Polyphemus' eye, blinding him. Polyphemus yells for help from his fellow cyclopes that "nobody" has hurt him. The other cyclopes think Polyphemus is making a fool out of them, and they grumble and go away. In the morning, Odysseus and his men tie themselves to the undersides of Polyphemus' sheep. When the blind Cyclops lets the sheep out to graze, he feels their backs to ensure the men aren't riding out, but doesn't feel the men underneath. Odysseus leaves last, riding beneath the belly of the biggest ram.>>

Re: New Rules Discussion

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:34 pm
by Beyond
Oy-vay! :facepalm: (I'm not jewish) c'mon now - fess up! Don't you feel just a little sheepish for doing that :?: :?:

Re: New Rules Discussion

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:44 pm
by neufer
beyond wrote:
Oy-vay! :facepalm: (I'm not jewish) c'mon now - fess up!
Don't you feel just a little sheepish for doing that :?:
  • Nobody's perfect.
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Art "Nemo" Neuendorffer

Re: New Rules Discussion

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:52 pm
by Beyond
neufer wrote:
beyond wrote:
Oy-vay! :facepalm: (I'm not jewish) c'mon now - fess up!
Don't you feel just a little sheepish for doing that :?:
  • Nobody's perfect.
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Art "Nemo" Neuendorffer
Nobody's NOT perfect! He let Odysseus get away :!:

Re: New Rules Discussion

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 6:14 pm
by neufer
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beyond wrote:
neufer wrote:
beyond wrote:
Oy-vay! :facepalm: (I'm not jewish) c'mon now - fess up!
Don't you feel just a little sheepish for doing that :?:
  • Nobody's perfect.
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Art "Nemo" Neuendorffer
Nobody's NOT perfect! He let Odysseus get away :!:
"Nemo" is a Latin word meaning "no man" or "no one".

Polyphemus ("Πολύφημος": "very famous") let Odysseus ("οὔτις" : "nobody") get away.

Re: six months and on the lam

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:43 pm
by Beyond
WOW!! What a magical place :!: , a conversation became a new thread - all by itself :!:

Me thinks thou hast strived to stretchest thine wool over mine ocular's with thine Ichtyologyistic ways O' Quotidian Quotationist :!:

Re: six months and on the lam

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:19 am
by neufer
beyond wrote:Me thinks thou hast strived to stretchest thine wool over mine ocular's with thine Ichtyologyistic ways O' Quotidian Quotationist :!:
Yeah...that's the ticket!

Re: six months and on the lam

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:27 pm
by Beyond
Well.....looks like you'll be stuck in the wool on the lam for another 6 months. OH - WAIT! Don't the lam's get sheared once a year :?:

Re: six months and on the lam

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:15 am
by neufer
beyond wrote:Well.....looks like you'll be stuck in the wool on the lam for another 6 months.
OH - WAIT! Don't the lam's get sheared once a year :?:
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Re: six months and on the lam

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 1:19 am
by Beyond
Thats "sheared" not -shared-. Oh man :facepalm: :facepalm: It's gotta be the Avatar----uh-huh, it's gotta be the Avatar.