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				| 1. | 24 Mar 2009 Tue 08:25 am |  
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	 Here is a very nice word for you,  PROTOCOL   Proto = First Kolos = Ass (plural)                     both coming from Greek   PROTOCOL means "leading assholes". Believe it or not ! |  |  
	
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				| 2. | 24 Mar 2009 Tue 11:03 am |  
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	  nice joke, alpha. 
Here is a very nice word for you,  PROTOCOL   Proto = First Kolos = Ass (plural)                     both coming from Greek   PROTOCOL means "leading assholes". Believe it or not !   merriam webster dictionary:  Etymology: Middle French prothocole, from Medieval Latin protocollum, from Late Greek prōtokollon first sheet of a papyrus roll bearing date of manufacture, from Greek prōt- prot- + kollan to glue together, from kolla glue; perhaps akin to Middle Dutch helen to glue 
 when greeks were writing protocols, turks were racing on camels in central asia  oh, now this is a joke  |  |  
	
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				| 3. | 24 Mar 2009 Tue 11:43 am |  
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 when greeks were writing protocols, turks were racing on camels in central asia  oh, now this is a joke    What were the Brits up to about the same times? |  |  
	
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				| 4. | 24 Mar 2009 Tue 02:50 pm |  
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Here is a very nice word for you,  PROTOCOL   Proto = First Kolos = Ass (plural)                     both coming from Greek   PROTOCOL means "leading assholes". Believe it or not !    A protocol:   A record of agreement in international negotiations..........   Just thought something that we are unlikely to see amongst our international member on TC  |  |  
	
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				| 5. | 24 Mar 2009 Tue 03:25 pm |  
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    What were the Brits up to about the same times?    i dont know, man  i dont remember    oh, nooooooo........ they were rolling the stones (i mean huge stones) to hang them one on each other so they could watch the time   ah, look at me now, how clever im, so from this the name of the  rock band comes from   |  |  
	
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				| 6. | 31 Mar 2009 Tue 12:42 pm |  
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     i dont know, man  i dont remember    oh, nooooooo........ they were rolling the stones (i mean huge stones) to hang them one on each other so they could watch the time   ah, look at me now, how clever im, so from this the name of the  rock band comes from     Nice thread... made my lunch-break!  |  |  
	
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				| 7. | 31 Mar 2009 Tue 12:55 pm |  
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 nice joke, alpha.   merriam webster dictionary:  Etymology: Middle French prothocole, from Medieval Latin protocollum, from Late Greek prōtokollon first sheet of a papyrus roll bearing date of manufacture, from Greek prōt- prot- + kollan to glue together, from kolla glue; perhaps akin to Middle Dutch helen to glue 
 when greeks were writing protocols, turks were racing on camels in central asia  oh, now this is a joke    just for your information, they were not racing on camels but on horses! |  |  
	
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				| 8. | 31 Mar 2009 Tue 03:47 pm |  
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hahaha....too funny!
they were rolling the stones (i mean huge stones) to hang them one on each other so they could watch the time... so from this the name of the  rock band comes from      |  |  
	
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				| 9. | 15 Apr 2009 Wed 01:53 am |  
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    ah, look at me now, how clever im, so from this the name of the  rock band comes from     Did the rock band gather up Kate Moss??? 
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				| 10. | 15 Apr 2009 Wed 10:29 am |  
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    Did the rock band gather up Kate Moss??? 
   No silly!   Rolling Stones gather NO moss - although I am sure they have gathered up most of the other supermodels in their time!   (alledgedly!)     |  |  |