#2 Many kings did. They were called the 'Groom of the Stool' and they were usually one of the king's most trusted confidants and advisors, as were court jesters.
#12 It was invented by Joseph-Ignace Guillotin as a more humane and efficient method of execution. Unfortunately, efficiency led to rapid means of use and, much to Guillotin's dismay, it as used in extreme excess during the Reign of Terror, with 17,000 officially recorded executions in less than one year.
#8 Once upon a time, there was an engineer He drove a locomotive both far and near Accompanied by a monkey who would sit on a stool Watching everything the engineer would do
In relation to #9 and #14- Art was created long before writing, which wasn't invented until around 3,400 BCE and is why there is little to no account of humans before that time.
"English statesman Oliver Cromwell banned the eating of pie back in 1644. Until the ban was lifted in 1660, pie making and eating was an underground pleasure."
#2 Many kings did. They were called the 'Groom of the Stool' and they were usually one of the king's most trusted confidants and advisors, as were court jesters.
#12 It was invented by Joseph-Ignace Guillotin as a more humane and efficient method of execution. Unfortunately, efficiency led to rapid means of use and, much to Guillotin's dismay, it as used in extreme excess during the Reign of Terror, with 17,000 officially recorded executions in less than one year.
#8 Once upon a time, there was an engineer He drove a locomotive both far and near Accompanied by a monkey who would sit on a stool Watching everything the engineer would do
In relation to #9 and #14- Art was created long before writing, which wasn't invented until around 3,400 BCE and is why there is little to no account of humans before that time.
He drove a locomotive both far and near
Accompanied by a monkey who would sit on a stool
Watching everything the engineer would do
How about you, hon? Sad? Ugly? Lonely? A c#nt? All of the above?