"some eternal villain…devised this slander — Shakespeare"
"and you could look it up"
Main Entry: eter·nal Function:adjective Etymology:Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin aeternalis, from Latin aeternus eternal, from aevum age, eternity — more at aye Date:14th century
1 a: having infinite duration : everlasting (eternal damnation) b: of or relating to eternity c: characterized by abiding fellowship with God (good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life? — Mark 10:17(Revised Standard Version)) 2 a: continued without intermission : perpetual (an eternal flame) b: seemingly endless (eternal delays)3archaic : infernal (some eternal villain…devised this slander — Shakespeare)4: valid or existing at all times : timeless (eternal verities) — eter·nal·ize transitive verb — eter·nal·ly adverb — eter·nal·ness noun
yes indeed, 'nyc schmo prices.' thanks, your blatant yet cowardly disrespect for both Malcolm and Moonlight have been noted. Surfboards should be more expensive than they are considering all the hands it takes to just make one. See ya in Beijing!
well, golly gee whiz, I have two that I ordered direct from malcolm and moonlight, as well! several years ago, in fact, when shipping was a lot cheaper. sorry!
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ReplyDelete"some eternal villain…devised this slander — Shakespeare"
"and you could look it up"
Main Entry:
eter·nal
Function:adjective
Etymology:Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin aeternalis, from Latin aeternus eternal, from aevum age, eternity — more at aye
Date:14th century
1 a: having infinite duration : everlasting (eternal damnation) b: of or relating to eternity c: characterized by abiding fellowship with God (good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life? — Mark 10:17(Revised Standard Version)) 2 a: continued without intermission : perpetual (an eternal flame) b: seemingly endless (eternal delays)3archaic : infernal (some eternal villain…devised this slander — Shakespeare)4: valid or existing at all times : timeless (eternal verities)
— eter·nal·ize transitive verb
— eter·nal·ly adverb
— eter·nal·ness noun
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ReplyDeleteyes indeed, 'nyc schmo prices.' thanks, your blatant yet cowardly disrespect for both Malcolm and Moonlight have been noted. Surfboards should be more expensive than they are considering all the hands it takes to just make one. See ya in Beijing!
ReplyDeletesorry but I already have 2 from malcom and moonlight. ordered direct
ReplyDeletewell, golly gee whiz, I have two that I ordered direct from malcolm and moonlight, as well! several years ago, in fact, when shipping was a lot cheaper. sorry!
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