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happyHelen See my TER Reviews 1325 reads
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If you are Anglo, over 40, live or travel to South Florida and in need of something different and exciting, like lingerie, stockings and high heels, massages and in need some pampering, let me spoil you.
I’m attractive, sexy, sensuous, classy blue eyed 5”6 brunette. Please e-mail to me for further information at: [email protected]


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Fishster 204 Reviews 3516 reads
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justgivemeareason 73 Reviews 2437 reads
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The term Anglo is used as a prefix to indicate a relation to the Angles, England or the English people, as in the terms Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-American, Anglo-Celtic, Anglo-African and Anglo-Indian. It is often used alone, somewhat loosely, to refer to people of British Isles descent in The Americas, Australia and Southern Africa. It is also used, both in English-speaking and non-English-speaking countries, to refer to Anglophone people of other European origins.

Anglo is a Late Latin prefix used to denote English- in conjunction with another toponym or demonym. The word is derived from Anglia, the Latin name for England, and still the modern name of its eastern region. Anglia and England both mean Land of the Angles, a Germanic people originating in the north German peninsula of Angeln.

Anglo is not a technical term.[citation needed] There are linguistic problems with using the word as an adjective or noun on its own. For example, the o in Anglo means and (Anglo-Saxon means of Angle and Saxon origin), so there is only an apparent parallelism between, for example, Latino and Anglo. However, a semantic change has taken place in many English-speaking regions so that in informal usage the meanings listed below are valid.

ipeesittingdown 34 Reviews 1952 reads
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Troy  is a legendary city and center of the "Trojan" War, as described in the Epic Cycle and especially in the Iliad, one of the two epic poems attributed to Homer. Trojan refers to the inhabitants and culture of Troy.

Today it is the name of an archaeological site, the traditional location of Homeric Troy, Turkish Truva, in Hisarlık in Anatolia, close to the seacoast in what is now Çanakkale province in northwest Turkey, southwest of the Dardanelles under Mount Ida.

A new city of Ilium was founded on the site in the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. It flourished until the establishment of Constantinople and declined gradually during the Byzantine era.

In the 1870s a wealthy German businessman, Heinrich Schliemann, excavated the area. Later excavations revealed several cities built in succession to each other. One of the earlier cities (Troy VII) is generally identified with Homeric Troy. While such an identity is disputed, the site has been successfully identified with the city called Wilusa in Hittite texts; Ilion (which goes back to earlier Wilion with a digamma) is thought to be the Greek rendition of that name.

Ancient Greek historians placed the Trojan War variously in our 12th, 13th, or 14th century BCE: Eratosthenes to 1184 BCE, Herodotus to 1250 BCE, Duris of Samos to 1334 BCE, etc, etc....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Troas.png

Also, they have a pretty good football team & make great sheaths, sounds like you need a "big'un" ;-)

justgivemeareason 73 Reviews 2558 reads
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Actually I played Football for USC,you gutter minded man,lol

upncummin52 28 Reviews 1861 reads
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to go fishing a lot!  I wondered why she only wanted fishermen to visit.  Maybe for the "worm"?
Well at least I'll sleep better knowing i got that one wrong!  :-X

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