Amo, amas, amat (or, “Classicists conjugate in all moods”)…
From the ever-amusing Dinosaur Comics
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As we parse away, we might recall that it was during a rain storm on this date in 1843 that, according to a U.S. Weather Bureau report, an alligator fell from the sky onto Anson Street in Charleston, S.C.
Written by (Roughly) Daily
July 2, 2010 at 12:01 am
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