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Faved by: makhluk4-
May 05 2009 - via www.tattoodesigntattoo.info

http://www.chinesetattoos.tattoodesign101.com/ Free Chinese tattoo designs gallery is perhaps the largest and the FREE source of lots of Chinese names, Chinese symbols, Chinese zodiac signs and Chinese phrases etc. There are more than 3000 Chin...

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Faved by: mohit
Oct 01 2008 - via learn.sz.htwk-leipzig.de

Useful.

Quoted: Email Correspondence
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3 COMPARISON OF USEFUL PHRASES

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Faved by: socialbm
Aug 28 2008 - via www.dirtytalk101.com

The best dirty talk phrases all in one place. We have combined 101 of the hottest and sexies dirty talk phrases available in one place!

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Faved by: dragonc
Jan 04 2006 - via thepeevery.com

I've always wanted to know where "cool beans" came from. Apparently you can find the info on it on wikipedia, but I couldn't.

Quoted: It is originally from Boston, when the baked beans that had just come out of the oven were cool enough to eat, the cook would announce, “Cool Beans.” It became more popular recently as a result of a Bush Beans commercial in the mid 80s, when the talking dog, Duke, said it in one of their commercials.

Cool Beans indeed.

Did you know that Boston Baked Beans actually came from Native Americans? They taught the Pilgrims how to make them, though the Pilgrims substituted pork fat and molasses for the original bear fat and maple syrup. They were so popular in Boston because of the strict religious practices of the Pilgrims. They would bake the beans on Saturday and eat them on Sunday because of strict limits on work on the Sabbath, including cooking. When Boston became the American anchor of the Slave Triangle, it was floating in molasses as a by-product of making rum from sugar-cane. So Baked Beans became a staple food all over the city.

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Faved by: uday
Sep 06 2007 - via www.cnn.com

Quoted: Because you weren't going into botany, the priesthood, or coin manufacturing, you thought you were safe to dismiss Latin as a dead language. Obviously, you didn't graduate cum laude.

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Faved by: X
Apr 15 2007 - via www.phrases.org.uk

Oooh, this will be a wonderful website for my friends who are learning english.

Quoted: Sayings and Phrases - meaning and origin.

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Faved by: mrhaydel
Oct 14 2006 - via www.incompetech.com

This is the greatest of all my pet peeves: those who say "I could care less" when they really mean "I couldn't care less." This site does a good job of explaining of why all the people who say the former are idiots.

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Faved by: derek
Oct 11 2006 - via blogs.msdn.com

Great phrase.

Quoted: Somebody at a meeting two years ago used the term "goat rodeo" to describe a completely confused situation.

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