"Longwood" a school few have heard of whose name connotes sexual double entendres. The word "entendre" is obsolete French literally "double;" its first known use is 1673. Modern French uses "double sens" instead; the phrase "double entendre" has no real m
James Madison University (JMU) may not be known for scholastic excellence. It may not be known at all. It may be no more real than Penn's "law school," which made Malcolm Gladwell partially famous for its absence. The school may disgrace the name of the f
"Longwood" a school few have heard of whose name connotes sexual double entendres. The word "entendre" is obsolete French literally "double;" its first known use is 1673. Modern French uses "double sens" instead; the phrase "double entendre" has no real m
Any guys want to make a tribute video? Really love namecalling and racial language in them and have no limits. Love being called names. Just love to hear how you would use this fat ass. Muah!
In France, there are esoteric wine label laws such as "Unless the wine is from a Premier Cru vineyard, the vineyard name must be printed in characters no more than half the height of the ones used for the village name" [wikipedia]