Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
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Question for Chico!
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As Buffoon said further up. It was the Normans changing them to pre-defined surnames for tax and identification purposes. Before that it wasn't uncommon for people to have more than one "title" which made centralised identification difficult. -
So-called surnames in Jesus days were more like "Kate from Eaton Bray" or "Steve from up the pub" today.Comment
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It wasn't LB, according to my textual analysis software. Then again it's highly experimental, so could be wrong.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanLucifer Box having a laugh. Brilliantly done mind.Hard Brexit now!
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I must admit, I thought it was someone else as well.Originally posted by sasguruIt wasn't LB, according to my textual analysis software. Then again it's highly experimental, so could be wrong.Comment
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So is Chico Lucifer ?
Or is Lucifer Chico ?
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What did the Federation Starfleet ever do for us, eh?Originally posted by zeitghostGood.
I'm glad we've cleared that up.
I'm Spartacus.
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Mother of Sergeant Moses Hightower of Police Academy fame.Originally posted by SallyAnneWell what did they call her Mary High Tower for? Was she a lanky lass?“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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ben JosephOriginally posted by SallyAnneWhat is Jesus's surname?
What a tosser (him, not you). "Christ" comes from Greek "christos" and means "the annointed".Originally posted by SallyAnneMe and my lad had a drunken discussion about this last night - he seems to think it's Christ (to which I laughed hysterically)....he thinks it was Joseph and Mary Christ, who had a son called Jesus - hence Jesus Christ.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by foritismeSo is Chico Lucifer ?
Or is Lucifer Chico ?
However it works.......we have established that LB/Chico has both a split personality and waaaayyyyy too much time on their hands.!
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