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re: I wonder what the Chick Ed O. was with is thinking now...

Posted on 12/8/20 at 7:06 am to
Posted by Che Boludo
Member since May 2009
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Posted on 12/8/20 at 7:06 am to
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Not against Augustus Caesar was it.

He turned down Cleopatra's advances, and then sunk her barge. Her next move was suicide.

Probably pussy's first recorded defeat.
she was solidly Marc Antony's lady at the time, and mother of Julius Caesar's kid (true heir... allegedly). Plus, Augustus was well known to have been a bit more effeminate and lost his honor as the "passive partner" with several prominent men including his uncle Julius. Augustus' desire was Rome. And, Cleopatra's pussy certainly had an impact on Rome and Octavian's rise to power and divide with Antony.

So, I wouldn't rule out how it shaped the empire at the time

This post was edited on 12/8/20 at 7:08 am
Posted by PikeBishop
Bristol, TN
Member since Feb 2014
975 posts
Posted on 12/8/20 at 8:10 am to
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Not against Augustus Caesar was it.

He turned down Cleopatra's advances, and then sunk her barge. Her next move was suicide.

Probably pussy's first recorded defeat.


We might can go back earlier than that. The main cause of the Trojan War was when Paris was the judge of a beauty contest, it came down to three goddesses, Athene, Hera and Aphrodite.

Helen of Greece was the women Paris chose and she was either abducted or fell in love with him and fled to Troy with Paris. Helen, who was the wife of Menelaus, arranged with his brother Agamemnon (the king of Greece) to invade Troy and get her back. Agamemnon called upon Achilles to fight for him in the battle.

The consequence of the Trojan War was the loss of Troy to Greece and many deaths on either side of the battle.

Helen of Greece's pussy ended up costing a lot of money and lives.

Where is the Homer to step forward and chronicle Coach O's similar destruction of the LSU football program?

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