Surely the last word is ... "AMEN" ...
What's up with you lot?
Not a Classicist among you?
;-)))))
[edit] ... and Good Morning to you Kathy .....
How rude of me !!!!!
@BODLEY - if you're thinking Western religion, shouldn't the last word really be "Omega"? (If you're a KJV kinda guy instead of RSV)
"Rosebud" is a good last word. ::drops snow globe::
OH! RATS!!!!!
Just HOW could I have got that so wrong ...
I meant to type ... OMEGA ... !!!
;-)))))))))))))))))))))
(But well done for spotting my deliberate mistake of the day!!!! ;-))) )
I now doubt this scenario since we never saw documentation of any sort that would substantiate such a conclusion for any of the morality tales that were so ended. Call me skeptical or sad or pessimistic or cynical or fatalistic or disheartened or bleak or cheerless or dismal or dreary or gloomy or grim or contrary or negative or a user of a thesaurus even, but I'm still waiting to hear if Prince Charming ever had a "roaming eye" that he couldn't control or if Sleeping Beauty ever developed a personality to make up for when she started to become a withering rose.
Am I the only one???
Those who don’t build must burn. It’s as old as history and juvenile delinquents.
Ray Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451
RE: MY Webster's New World
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now that's a good word :)
I'll have a Shiner.
Kathryn :o)
Einstein@Home Moderator
Surely the last word is ...
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Surely the last word is ... "AMEN" ...
What's up with you lot?
Not a Classicist among you?
;-)))))
[edit] ... and Good Morning to you Kathy .....
How rude of me !!!!!
Famous last
)
Famous last words...........
And now, I am dying beyond my means.
(Oscar Wilde, sipping champagne on his deathbed)
@BODLEY - if you're thinking
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@BODLEY - if you're thinking Western religion, shouldn't the last word really be "Omega"? (If you're a KJV kinda guy instead of RSV)
"Rosebud" is a good last word. ::drops snow globe::
Those who don’t build must burn. It’s as old as history and juvenile delinquents.
Ray Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451
Stelle (stars) Is is the
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Stelle (stars)
Is is the final word of Dante's Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso poems.
Tullio
Contact is the last word of
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Contact is the last word of E.E.'Doc' Smith's Lensman novel 'Children of the Lens'.
(Prepare your minds for contact.)
RE: @BODLEY - if you're
)
OH! RATS!!!!!
Just HOW could I have got that so wrong ...
I meant to type ... OMEGA ... !!!
;-)))))))))))))))))))))
(But well done for spotting my deliberate mistake of the day!!!! ;-))) )
Or maybe it's "end" (as in
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Or maybe it's "end" (as in 'the end')
Kathryn :o)
Einstein@Home Moderator
That seems too simple.
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That seems too simple.
TFFE
"After" As in "And they
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"After"
As in "And they all lived happily ever ______"
I now doubt this scenario since we never saw documentation of any sort that would substantiate such a conclusion for any of the morality tales that were so ended. Call me skeptical or sad or pessimistic or cynical or fatalistic or disheartened or bleak or cheerless or dismal or dreary or gloomy or grim or contrary or negative or a user of a thesaurus even, but I'm still waiting to hear if Prince Charming ever had a "roaming eye" that he couldn't control or if Sleeping Beauty ever developed a personality to make up for when she started to become a withering rose.
Am I the only one???
Those who don’t build must burn. It’s as old as history and juvenile delinquents.
Ray Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451