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The Light of God lives in our hearts. Love, work, and knowledge are the wellsprings of the life He gives us; they should also govern it.

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Skin of a hyena tied to a ship's mast

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Think G# and a Ring?

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Looks like they are physically stuffing a goose, mouth propped open, strapped to a stake ... the French make faux grais like this which painfully kills the bird. Ditto when farmers "create" veal, by hobbling the legs of a calf. (People can be so weird.)

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I SO don’t understand your posts but i see a person hanging upside down!

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verb: goose; 3rd person present: gooses; past tense: goosed; past participle: goosed; gerund or present participle: goosing

1.
poke (someone) in the bottom.

2.
NORTH AMERICAN
give (something) a boost; invigorate.

Phrases
what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander — what is appropriate in one case is also appropriate in the other case in question.

Origin

Old English gōs, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gans and German Gans, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin anser and Greek khēn .

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