Kat9lvs Report This Comment Date: June 03, 2005 03:42PM
does it fucking matter...probably some cocksucker!
3rddegreewitch Report This Comment Date: June 03, 2005 05:09PM
aahhhh, pizza the hut!!
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: June 03, 2005 05:18PM
The mystery is, "Where did you learn to spell"?
Mint Report This Comment Date: June 04, 2005 08:26AM
i dont get it..whats up
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: June 04, 2005 10:17AM
It's Mr. L. Bow of Brentwood, Essex. I'd recognise him anywhere.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: June 06, 2005 04:12AM
Oh..I thought it was Rick James...Bitch!
mkcerusky Report This Comment Date: June 07, 2005 08:51AM
1. It is funny to see that after few weeks there is still some people thinking
that "Misterious" is miss-spelled, while I already explained that it
is a mix between the words "Misterioso" and "Mysterious" an
italian and an english word. ...ah, and... I guess that probably the word
"Mysterious" comes from some latin word...
2. If you had watched the competition "London Marathon 2005" you could
have guessed, the arm is of Baldini, that is the the winner of the last Olympic
Marathon.
mkcerusky Report This Comment Date: June 07, 2005 08:52AM
I actually tried to take a Picture of Baldini, but for some reason the camera
was too slow and missed him!
pro_junior Report This Comment Date: June 08, 2005 06:02AM
how i could be more unimpressed is a mistery to me...
pro_junior Report This Comment Date: June 08, 2005 06:02AM
shit, i thought it was moby...
Boneless_Sausage Report This Comment Date: June 08, 2005 04:14PM
WHO GIVETH A FUCK?
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: June 14, 2005 02:00PM
Actually the word came from a 17th century Jewish-Italian pawnbroker who
operated a loan-shark business in Bethnal Green, London. His name was known to
few (and was, in any case, unpronounceable), so his clients (victims?) called
him Mister IOUs, after the promissory notes he made them sign. Over time, this
became "misterious", as 17thC. Londoners weren't too fussy about
grammar, and it has lasted to this day.
mkcerusky Report This Comment Date: June 15, 2005 09:05AM
20337 is that something you just invented or is there something true in what
you are saying? ...in that case it would be a very interesting story
...oh well it would be a nice story even in the
case you invented it!
Anonymous20337 Report This Comment Date: June 15, 2005 09:44AM
I'm surprised that you even considered taking that one seriously, mkcerusky!
According to the Oxford Dictionary (which is pretty good at things like that),
the word is derived from the Latin =mysterium= (in turn derived from greek =must
urion=) _or_ old French =mistere=.
Anonymous20337 Report This Comment Date: June 15, 2005 09:47AM
I left out a ) there, which turned the last bit into gobbledegook...but you can
look it up yourself if you can be bothered.
mkcerusky Report This Comment Date: June 17, 2005 04:40PM
As I said, it is a nice story even if you invented it
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: June 18, 2005 09:53AM
See the one I put on another of your uploads - [
www.plus613.com].
Someone appears to have swallowed that, too
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: June 23, 2005 08:49PM
No, it's a foot, dimwit
mkcerusky Report This Comment Date: July 29, 2005 10:45AM
It's pink...it's a cunt!