a-Har-vey [ah-HAHR-vee] inj.
1. A parting used between Harveyists
2. A way to wish someone who one will not likely see for some time luck, while also paying respect to Harvey
Language of Origin: French to Spanish to Martian
The French and Spanish words adios and adieu both come from the same idea. a means "to" in both languages, and Dios and Dieu are the words for God. So, naturally, this had to come next. And unlike the Romance languages, we always capitalize the H.
Useless fact of the day: "Goodbye" was originally a contraction of the phrase "God be with ye." But sadly, I can't see a way to put in Harvey's name without sounding ridiculous... Harveybye? Harbye? Hoodbye? No. Suggestions? Please.
"toothpick"
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Eva spotted this in the Republic of Georgia. Who knows what's really in
there or what it's for.
1 day ago



1 Kömments äre geleft gebeen. Leäven Sie Öne!:
hi
noyptole
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