08-06-2011, 02:59 PM
Quote:Or Liverpolitan which as a term of reference was in existence before the more colloquial better-known equivalent appeared (in fact, the city once had a periodical under that name). It kind of depends whether you think that city is a pool or just a puddle.Ghostmojo post=293359 Wrote:Liverpolitan warehouses
Liverpudlian
Historians of Rome will note that such was the economic power and prestige of that city at the turn of the 20thC (hard to imagine today) that the initials SPQL could be found inscribed into wrought ironwork in St. George's Hall (and elsewhere) ... Senatus Populusque Liverpolitanus :grin: :lol:
[size=75:2kpklzm3]Ghostmojo / Howard Johnston[/size]
[size=75:2kpklzm3]Xerxes - "What did the guy in the pass say?" ... Scout - "Μολὼν λαβέ my Lord - and he meant it!!!"[/size]
[size=75:2kpklzm3]Xerxes - "What did the guy in the pass say?" ... Scout - "Μολὼν λαβέ my Lord - and he meant it!!!"[/size]