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Now that you mention it, this would be a nice subject for discussion.
Is selenizone's etymology related to selenium if so what does selenium
mean in Roman [read Latin] or in Greek? The moon "selene" or "sele"
brightness - light. Must be the opposite of tellurium or tellu - earth??
Aha! Now I remember does selenizone have to do with the moon??
Which was first "coined" selenizone or selenium?
How would this apply to selezione? Selection in English. Team in futbol.
The boys look like they are playing on the moon??
Cup 1st round game status, Mejico 1 - Italia 0, at the half.
Trapattoni's boys control the game but cant hit the
back of the net.
Oh well enough of this! I would not want strombus to "pontificate"
on this babble.
Sorry if this has offended, troubled or cost money to anyone.
Be Happy, I am!!!!
Later,
Emilio Jorge Power
Andrew Grebneff wrote:
>> Count your messages again I am sure there are not that many, smile,
>> be happy, Italy is still in the Copa Mundial, all they have to do is
>> beat Mexico. Will Trapattoni's selezione be up to it, Goooaaaaallll !!!!
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> Is that supposed to be selezione or selenizone?
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