Mike Synnott A collection of musings, postings I've made elsewhere, and any other old bollocks that occurs to me.
And funda (pronounced foonda) in Greek means joint. And by "joint" I don't mean "the location at which two or more bones make contact"...
Funnily, if you marked this post as "proudly sponsored by CAAEPAP," it wouldn't make much sense... (not that it does now, anyway... ;) ).Which reminds me, I gotta watch the third season's finale!
One of my friends in Turkey, who cannot post here because the Turkish government blocks BlogSpot, has pointed out that 'fundamentalist' may be two-thirds 'mentalist' but it's also one fifth 'fun'!
Maybe the turkish gov think it's BlockSpot.Also, 'Turkey' is three-thirds 'turkey'.
And funda (pronounced foonda) in Greek means joint. And by "joint" I don't mean "the location at which two or more bones make contact"...
ReplyDeleteFunnily, if you marked this post as "proudly sponsored by CAAEPAP," it wouldn't make much sense... (not that it does now, anyway... ;) ).
ReplyDeleteWhich reminds me, I gotta watch the third season's finale!
One of my friends in Turkey, who cannot post here because the Turkish government blocks BlogSpot, has pointed out that 'fundamentalist' may be two-thirds 'mentalist' but it's also one fifth 'fun'!
ReplyDeleteMaybe the turkish gov think it's BlockSpot.
ReplyDeleteAlso, 'Turkey' is three-thirds 'turkey'.