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I know this is a rather personal question, but...

How many of you have a second toe longer than your big toe, on either foot, and if you do, is your third toe also particularly long? And could you please give your ethnic origins along with your answer?

For those of you who haven't heard me discourse on this subject, I'll reveal the significance after I get 5 responses.
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posted by [personal profile] orichalcum at 11:36am on 26/07/2005
"I will establish that Roman prostitutes themselves were part of the daily Roman experience for people from all social backgrounds.
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posted by [personal profile] orichalcum at 01:21pm on 26/07/2005
Many kudoi to the first person who can give me a translation of this Yucatec Mayan phrase:

“Ta’ e’ ku’ yu’uch’ul.”

--Ori, curious about the geekery on the Classics-L list that she can't understand.
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posted by [personal profile] orichalcum at 02:46pm on 26/07/2005
Warrensburg, MO, Nov.1: Ben Ipock and Mary Lee Williams settled down to life as brother and sister under the same roof today. Their marriage was annulled last week when they learned of their true relationship. There faher and mother died within a year almost twenty years ago and they were taken to the orphanage at Jefferson City....Six months ago Ben found farm work at the home of the Williams family, who had adopted Mary Lee. He fell in love with Mary Lee, who thought the Williamses were her true parents. A month ago Mary Lee accompanied Ben on a visit to his foster parents, and en route they were married. Meanwhile, Mrs. Williams, not knowing of the secret marriage, discovered that the couple were brother and sister. Ben decided to remain her with his former wife's parents. --New York Herald Tribune, 1937.
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posted by [personal profile] orichalcum at 05:48pm on 26/07/2005
Boston, San Francisco, and Raleigh-Durham all beat out NYC as good cities for singles. OTOH, we all lose to Denver.
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