If it's just a party....It's the best damn party EVER!!! ...And how can you not love the host?![]()




If it's just a party....It's the best damn party EVER!!! ...And how can you not love the host?![]()
"Doc still loved true things, but he knew it was not a general love and it could be a very dangerous mistress." - John Steinbeck, Cannery Row
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Baby, that's such an incredibly sweet thing to say. But we've taken "party" to a whole new level of bacchanalian insanity, don't you think?
Honestly, I'm hoping the "gso" just nudged out the "gno."
I think we could all benefit from more details on the gso.
I'm hung up on trying to pronounce this word:
"bacchanalian"
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Kat tries to crack the code............
"Have you ever been to American wedding? Where is the vodka, where's marinated herring?" - GB
"And do the cats give a shit? No, they do not. Why? Because they're cats."-from The Onion
Originally Posted by Mia M





*pooka takes it to the professionals*





I have my clues but not reveal them, other than It was not Colonel Mustered in the library with the lead pipe.
One more cup of coffee for the road,
One more cup of coffee 'fore I go
To the valley below....
Slowly moseying my way to the exit.
A Blogging?





now i want to play clue. :/





^ Fuck, thanks, now I do too.
Who wants to play naked stripper Clue?
Look like a woman
Think like a man
Act like a lady
Work like a dog
- My Great Grandmother Bessie's Recipe for Success





Hmmm. OK, here's the formal definition and then some background, including pronunciation of the noun form:
: a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity
Synonyms: , , , , , ,
Bacchanalia (băkənā'lēə) , in Roman religion, festival in honor of Bacchus, god of wine. Originally a religious ceremony, like the , it gradually became an occasion for drunken, licentious excesses and was finally forbidden by law (186 B.C.).
A bit more detail here:
In Greco-Roman religion, any of the festivals of the wine god Bacchus (), which probably originated as fertility rites. The most famous Greek festivals included the Greater Dionysia, with its dramatic performances; the ; and the Lesser Dionysia, characterized by simple rites. Bacchanalia were introduced from lower Italy into Rome, where they were at first secret, open only to women, and held three times a year. They later admitted men and became as frequent as five times a month. In 186 BC their reputation as orgies led the Senate to prohibit them throughout Italy, except in special cases, like StripperFests.
Refer to the Pastoral Symphony section in Fantasia for "Bacchanalian." It even has topless chicks with legs that don't quit. Amazing for Disney.
Last edited by Jay Zeno; 01-24-2007 at 11:24 AM.
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