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Roast beef


Roast beefA butcher once had quite a beef.
His grievance? A meat-stealing thief,
A man who, when caught,
Claimed the beef had been bought.
‘Twas a story that beggared belief.

What about beef gals and boys?! The history of beef springs from ancient times, when ugly children were thrown down.

China is ubercattled, so many different species and kinds of them, e.g. China today hasRoast beef historically been home to a rich diversity of bovine animals, including common cattle (Bos taurus), Zebu cattle (Bos indicus, sometimes called humped cattle), water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), and yak (Bos grunniens). The Chinese cattle industry today groups domestic bovines into yellow cattle, dairy cattle, water buffalo, and yak. In 1986, these groups included 34 officially recognized native bovine breeds, four developed breeds, and seven major introduced bovine breeds.

Beef
- to have beef with someone is wanting a fight with them. A person having something against someone else or wanting an argument or a fight.

Where’s the beef - made famous by 80s tv commercial and is a sexual joke when a guy’s dick isnt big enough the girl says “where’s the beef?”

P.S. When it was lumpy, he had a beef with his gravy.

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Swing swing


Swing swing

The history of swing dates back to the 1920’s, where the black community, while dancing to contemporary Jazz music, discovered the Charleston and the Lindy Hop.

The language of swing is still spoken today by a number of talented latter-day jazz musicians and modern swing bands. In the mid 1990s renewed interest in swing music was fueled by a swing dance resurgence of the Lindy-hop and jitterbug swing dances. Today’s successful session and band-leaders who acquiesce to play and record jazz that swings do so with the knowledge that capturing the attention of new jazz fans is somewhat similar to satisfying the tastes of swing dancers; great playing is easier to understand and relate to when it flows as backed by smooth, steady, and fluent underlying rhythms, much as it was popularized in the mid 1930s.

SWING STYLES

Savoy Swing: a style of Swing popular in the New York Savoy Ballroom in the 30’s and 40’s originally danced to Swing music. The Savoy style of swing is a very fast, jumpy, casual-looking style of dancing

Lindy style is a smoother-looking dance.

West Coast Swing: a style of Swing emphasizing nimble feet popular in California night clubs in the 30’s and 40’s and voted the California State Dance in 1989.

Whip: a style of Swing popular in Houston, Texas, emphasizing moves spinning the follower between dance positions with a wave rhythm break.

Push: a style of swing popular in Dallas, Texas, emphasizing moves spinning the follower between dance positions with a rock rhythm break.

Supreme Swing: a style of Swing popular in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Imperial Swing: a style of Swing popular in St. Louis, Missouri.

Carolina Shag: a style of Swing popular in the Carolinas emphasizing the leader’s nimble feet.

DC Hand Dancing: a Washington, DC synthesis of Lindy and Swing.

East Coast Swing: a 6 count style of Lindy popular in the ballroom dance school organizations.

Ballroom West Coast Swing: a style of swing popular in the ballroom dance school organizations and different from the style performed in the California night clubs and Swing dance clubs.

Country-Western Swing: a style of Jitterbug popularized during the 1980’s and danced to Country and Western music.

Cajun Swing: a Louisiana Bayou style of Lindy danced to Cajun music.

Pony Swing: a Country Western style of Cajun Swing.

Jive: the International Style version of the dance is called Jive, and it is danced competitively in the US and all over the world.

Since sweating is against my religion, I’m astonished by my own eagerness to dance. I’ll whine (and wilt) at the very thought of walking a block to buy a bottle of milk. Yet I’ll actually show up at a dance club without calling first to make sure nobody’s stolen its cooling units.

P.S.Swing dancing is surely an addiction — there’s no other explanation for my behavior. After all, I’ve been complaining since early May about the sweat buildup connected with getting out of bed.” (Madeleine Begun Kane)

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Alter ego


Light is known to behave in a very predictable manner. If a ray of light could be observed approaching and reflecting off of a flat mirror, then the behavior of the light as it reflects would follow a predictable law known as the law of reflection. The picture below illustrates the law of reflection.
Alter ego

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Coffee cup


Coffee cup
Coffe mug with a special lock.

Well it is not actually a lock but it will surely stop anybody from taking your cup. That way you will be able to leave your cup wherever you want and nobody will take it. It is not a lock and it is not something like a chain that locks it to a wall or something. The technology is much simpler. This cup gadget has a hole and you will not be able to drink from this cup without a special key. You will not be able to drink from it because all the liquid will spill out if you try to fill it. (Logical) So the key just closes the hole and your coffee will stay in the cup and only your will be able to use it.

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Water tree


A land of fantasy.

Water tree

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