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originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: Davg80
a devolution to ad hom - so much for the validity of your argument
a reply to: Hex1an
are you reading a different thread to me ?
let me quote my first post :
lemonade comes from LEMONS - sometimes it really is that simple
whos response do you SERIOUSLY think should be reported - mine or the OPs ?
wheres the insult - its a statement of fact
shall we delve into the etymology of ` lemon `?
originally posted by: realnewsrealfunny
a reply to: Hex1an
It has been moved to 'reality' forum ? I am scared to come here sometimes so thanks for saying the above
originally posted by: Davg80
...but an ale is also plural for ala which is a female demon...
ale (n.)
Old English ealu "ale, beer," from Proto-Germanic *aluth- (cognates: Old Saxon alo, Old Norse öl), perhaps from PIE root meaning "bitter" (cognates: Latin alumen "alum"), or from PIE *alu-t "ale," from root *alu-, which has connotations of "sorcery, magic, possession, intoxication." The word was borrowed from Germanic into Lithuanian (alus) and Old Church Slavonic (olu). Actual explanation
originally posted by: Davg80
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus
en.wikipedia.org...(demon)
demons.wikia.com...
ale is plural of ala........ i dont lie intentionally
i want to learn and teach.... that is all.