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Does that qualify as a Porker?. I reckon we judge the Pollies harshly by the worst ones. For the "Thankless" job they do they aren't Paid much.  There's a FEW rotten apples. The Media is not helpful.  It serves It's own Ends. Nev

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A larger than life-sized bronze wild boar and cast iron fountain.

 

Il Porcellino, meaning ‘the little pig’, is a larger than life-sized bronze wild boar, anatomically realistic and resting on its left haunch and front legs. It sits outside Sydney Hospital, facing Macquarie Street. The monument in Florence is believed to bring good luck if visitors put a coin into the boar’s gaping jaws. The intent is to let it fall through the underlying grating while they rub the boar’s snout.

 

The sculpture was a gift to the City of Sydney from the Marchesa Fiaschi Torrigiani, who donated the artwork in 1968. It is a memorial to Thomas Fiaschi and Piero Fiaschi, her father and brother respectively. Both worked as honorary surgeons at Sydney Hospital and both had distinguished military careers. Thomas served in the Boer War and World War 1, reaching the rank of general. Piero became a colonel during the same war. 

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58 minutes ago, old man emu said:

A larger than life-sized bronze wild boar and cast iron fountain.

 

..visitors put a coin into the boar’s gaping jaws. The intent is to let it fall through the underlying grating while they rub the boar’s snout.

Maybe the Dublin city council should modify Molly's cleavage to do the same.  They'd make a fortune!

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43 minutes ago, facthunter said:

When my newly designed  car goes on the road it will be a Flatus, "You have just passed another Flatus". Drive carefully.  Nev

Not as painful as Passing Another Fox

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I disagree., While the sentence on its own makes sense if read as "Are you as bored as I am", or "Am I as bored as you are", they imply different things.

 

The first form implies a question posed by another person. The second implies a question from "me". As for me, able I was ere I saw Elba.

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OME, no-one said it had to mean the same thing in reverse, just that the reverse made sense. How many other sentences can do that?

 

You're such a wet blanket.

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