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Re: Talmud revisited...

Postby supporttheunderdog » Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:33 am

kurupetos wrote:That reminds me... Greeks invented pottery. :D



Rather thought the Chinese or Japanese had pottery long before there was anything that could be called Greek by about 25,000 years.....
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Re: Talmud revisited...

Postby kurupetos » Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:35 am

supporttheunderdog wrote:Rather thought the Chinese or Japanese had pottery long before there was anything that could be called Greek by about 25,000 years.....

Greeks invented the Chinese and the Chinese invented the Japanese. :wink:
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Re: Talmud revisited...

Postby supporttheunderdog » Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:41 am

kurupetos wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:Rather thought the Chinese or Japanese had pottery long before there was anything that could be called Greek by about 25,000 years.....

Greeks invented the Chinese and the Chinese invented the Japanese. :wink:


Gus Portokali is alive and well and living in Kurupetos' Jock-Strap,

Now I know Kurupetos is completely mad......stark raving bonkers..... send for the men in the nice white coats ton take him away....
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Re: Talmud revisited...

Postby kurupetos » Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:47 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:Rather thought the Chinese or Japanese had pottery long before there was anything that could be called Greek by about 25,000 years.....

Greeks invented the Chinese and the Chinese invented the Japanese. :wink:


Gus Portokali is alive and well and living in Kurupetos' Jock-Strap,

Now I know Kurupetos is completely mad......stark raving bonkers..... send for the men in the nice white coats ton take him away....

Instead of spouting British drivel, why don't you try to educate yourself dog?

Now, back to my previous post...
The Japs call their country nissan, i.e. island. But nissan is derived from nissi ([η] νήση), which means island in Greek. 8) Got it, dog? :lol:
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Re: Talmud revisited...

Postby supporttheunderdog » Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:26 pm

kurupetos wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:Rather thought the Chinese or Japanese had pottery long before there was anything that could be called Greek by about 25,000 years.....

Greeks invented the Chinese and the Chinese invented the Japanese. :wink:


Gus Portokali is alive and well and living in Kurupetos' Jock-Strap,

Now I know Kurupetos is completely mad......stark raving bonkers..... send for the men in the nice white coats ton take him away....

Instead of spouting British drivel, why don't you try to educate yourself dog?

Now, back to my previous post...
The Japs call their country nissan, i.e. island. But nissan is derived from nissi ([η] νήση), which means island in Greek. 8) Got it, dog? :lol:

As I said before, Gus Portokali is alive and well and living in Kurupetos' Jock-Strap......no that's unfair on Gus, who would not not have made such a stupid mistake as you have.
The word Nissan actualy means "production", (not "Island").
The proper name of Japan is Nippon, or Nihon, which translates as (the place of) the Origin of the Sun, (not "Island",).
Now stop posting your drivel.

(I will not demean any ethnic group by refering to your membership of it in the context of drivel but will leave the racist slurs to you)
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