peterm1
Veteran
My guess is still looking for it's first female citizen, just a guess.
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No, no, no. He has found her. It's just that he has revoked her passport so she cannot leave. 😀
My guess is still looking for it's first female citizen, just a guess.
B2 (;-<
Wikipedia is likely a micronation, much like the Kingdom of Talossa:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talossa
It is "one of the earliest micronations — founded in 1979 by then 14-year-old Robert Ben Madison of Milwaukee and at first confined to his bedroom."
Since then, it has expanded.
And I thought we here in the States were the only place in the world that hoisted such silly stuff
Well then, on the basis of Wiki’s definition I can’t see many Scots saying ciao.from Wikipedia which can better explain in english than I coul do !
"The word derives from the Venetian phrase s-ciào vostro or s-ciào su literally meaning "I am your slave".[1] This greeting is analogous to the medieval Latin Servus which is still used colloquially in parts of Central/Eastern Europe or the antiquated English valediction "Your Obedient Servant.""
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciao
Well then, on the basis of Wiki’s definition I can’t see many Scots saying ciao. ��
As an aside, I’m not sure I know how to pronounce the word; it seems un-pronounceable in the English language. Actually I’m 100% certain I don’t know how to utter the word. ��
Ah right, thanks Peter.Just say "chow" or perhaps more accurately "chee-ow" and you will be pretty close. Least that's how we say it. Here in Oz it has entered everyday parlance in many quarters thanks to the large Italian migration waves in the post war years.
😂🤣😂I have had many good Italian friends over the years. As well as a few of the opposite gender who were closer still (blush).
Where's Wikipedia? I've looked on several maps and atlases but can't find it.
Regards, David
Wikipedia is a large island directly south of Melbourne in the Wikipedia Sea. The locals (known as Wikipedians) produce some of the best wines, seafood and cheeses it has been my pleasure to consume in the five years we lived there.
I am sure peterm will agree with me on this, even if the Limestone Coast in his own home state comes in at a close second for superb red wines.
Hey, isnt that how Willem Dafoe shot the last one in the wild?
https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/788411478499572084/
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_hunter_2012
I do agree. Is that island where the elusive greater striped Wikipedia Tiger used to be found?
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It's a Tasmanian Tiger, from the State of Australia, Tasmania, an Island down south.
Oddly, it has canine features. Are you sure it isn't a Hobart Hound?
Robert being Italian, can "Ciao" be interpreted as "Hi" as well as "Bye" ?
khm.. Talossa in Finnish means "in house" :angel: edit: now with better reading, yes its already mentioned in Wiki...
It's a Tasmanian Tiger, from the State of Australia, Tasmania, an Island down south.