

58 Literally, “teacher” or “master” : SENSEI The familiar term “ménage à trois” translates as “household of three” and is used to describe a domestic arrangement in which three people having sexual relations occupy the same household.

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He made a name for himself playing very sugary roles in TV shows like “Full House” and “America’s Funniest Home Videos”, and yet in the world of stand-up comedy Saget was known for very blue and raunchy routines.

21 Comedian Bob : SAGETīob Saget was a real enigma to me. Most serapes have colorful designs that use traditional Mayan motifs. A zarape is like a Mexican poncho, a soft woolen blanket with a hole in the middle for the head. “Serape” is the English pronunciation and spelling of the Spanish word “zarape”. 13 Mexican garments also called jorongos : SERAPES We sometimes use the term “siren” today to describe a seductively charming woman. On hearing their song Odysseus begged to be let loose, but the sailors just tightened his bonds and the whole crew sailed away unharmed.
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He had his men plug their ears with beeswax and then ordered them to tie him to the mast and not to free him until they were safe. When Odysseus sailed close to the island home of the Sirens he wanted to hear their voices, but in safety. In Greek mythology, the Sirens were seductive bird-women who lured men to their deaths with their song. Today’s Wiki-est Amazonian Googlies Across
