ellauri014.html on line 74: I started going to see The Beatles in 1961 when I was 14 and I got quite friendly with them. If they were playing out of town they’d give me a lift back home in their van. It was about the same time that I started getting called Polythene Pat. It’s embarrassing really. I just used to eat polythene all the time. I’d tie it in knots and then eat it.
ellauri051.html on line 875: 293 The young sister holds out the skein while the elder sister winds it off in a ball, and stops now and then for the knots, 293 Nuori sisar ojentaa vyyhtiä, kun taas vanhempi sisar kiertää sen irti palloksi ja pysähtyy silloin tällöin solmua varten,
ellauri140.html on line 463: Yet was in knots and many boughtes upwound, Oli sen seizemällä mutkalla ja solmussa,
ellauri159.html on line 757: As I’ve been working on this series, thinking through the tradition of manhood, and attempting to synthesize Gilmore’s findings and the manifestations of the manly code in different cultures, boy, it’s really tasked my brain. When my mind got tied up in knots and the meaning of manhood became seemingly impenetrable and obscure, I often found myself thinking about the definition of masculinity laid out in Jack Donovan’s The Way of Men. It is so simple that even I can wrap my skull around it.
xxx/ellauri113.html on line 527: Speed: 21.1 knots (39.1 km/h; 24.3 mph)
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