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Ever play wherewaldofish ladies?
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Tuesday 16 November 2010

Foobull day dining with Dr. Victor F's fam this holiday shopping season before stuffing T-brans kids' cheeks with driving citations and leftover foreclosure notices from '80's though reccommend trying this with rum, kids


and all the trauma
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of trying to save republicans from GOP suffering horribly under every imaginabubble ethics inability


to litigate petroleum solicitations and power junkie psychological dependency behavior apparently genetic suddenly and not so much running out of the inflablame-abubble as if some mutated bankrupture of the babbalones though PROPS
and VIVA SALVATORE!
val·or
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–noun
boldness or determination in facing great danger, esp. in battle; heroic courage; bravery: a medal for valor.
Also, especially British , valour.
Origin:
1350–1400;  ME valo ( u ) r  < AF; MF valeur  < LL valōr-,  s. of valor  worth, equiv. to L val ( ēre ) to be of worth + -or -or1

intrepidity, spirit. See courage.

cowardice.
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[C15: from Late Latin valor,  from valēre  to be strong]
valor or valor
-N
'valorous or valor-adj to be strong
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valor
c.1300, "value, worth," from O.Fr. valour  "strength, value, valor," from L.L. valorem  (nom. valor ) "value, worth," from stem of L. valere  "be worth, be strong" (see valiant). The meaning "courage" is first recorded 1581, from It. valore,  from the same L.L. word. (The M.E. word also had a sense of "worth or worthiness in respect of manly qualities").
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