#2 2017-04-10 15:40:06
"So then homosexual behaviour was described as coming from the city of Utrecht," says van der Schrier. "'Utrechter' became synonymous with homosexuals – that's still the case today – and it relates to this storm. Although not many people realise this."
That's because the gay marble hailstones fell on Belgians instead.
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#3 2017-04-10 15:40:58
I do have some Dutch ancestry, but I doubt this theory of yours. Pale is a Jew. His ancestors were probably from Eastern Europe.
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#4 2017-04-10 16:13:29
fnord wrote:
I do have some Dutch ancestry, but I doubt this theory of yours.
So do I, on both counts but then my grandmother's name was, honest injun, Dykes.
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#5 2017-04-10 17:39:13
fnord wrote:
I do have some Dutch ancestry, but I doubt this theory of yours. Pale is a Jew. His ancestors were probably from Eastern Europe.
My theory is the most fun yet...
Fucking scientist and theologians are boring, I've got a great big storm!!!
How much gayer can you get than a dramatic entrance by a massively destructive storm? Where has your sense of grandeur gone?
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