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Thorsteinn

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Myths In Five Words Or Less.
« on: 2015-07-22, 22:31:54 »
I read about this. What can you come up with? So far I've seen...

1) Unfortunately Zeus was feeling horny.
2) And Hercules killed something, again.
Fall down seven, get up eight.

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Re: Myths In Five Words Or Less.
« Reply #1 on: 2015-07-23, 04:14:27 »
Styx dipped, invulnerable Achilles wasn’t.
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