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* Someone is reconsidering his decision to take the pope’s seat on the plane. *
 
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Moe's name calling skills...

Grapehead
Onionhead
Knucklehead
Chucklehead
Puddin' head
Applehead
Chowderhead
Muttonhead
Spongehead
Flathead
Flatbush Flathead
Lunkhead
Bunionhead
Burr Head
Stupid
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Slow-witted
Goon-headed
Gnow nothin'
Foolish
Numbskull
Stupefying
Amalgamated
Nincompoop
Block-headed
[deep breath]
Stone-brain
Fossil-skull
Petrified
Lunkheaded
Ostrich-headed
Weasel-skull
Goosebrained
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I'd have to learn 3 Languages to talk to my 3 neighbors.
Me too... although it's mainly Spanish neighbors and some Koreans now. We used to also have Mongolians, Libyans, Bangladeshis, Indians and Ethiopians. 75 apartments here.

That's how Indian food became my favorite! I'm still in contact with my Bangladesh and Ethiopian friends. Less often with the Indians.
 

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Me too... although it's mainly Spanish neighbors and some Koreans now. We used to also have Mongolians, Libyans, Bangladeshis, Indians and Ethiopians. 75 apartments here.

That's how Indian food became my favorite! I'm still in contact with my Bangladesh and Ethiopian friends. Less often with the Indians.
I have Portuguese on one side, Brazilian on the other and whatever language is across the street. I can't say Merry Christmas and happy New year in their language. But I have a cross in my front yard that sends a message. My old neighbor was from Jamacia, and she could talk a lot in that dialect in English. She lost her job and had to sell her house to the Brazilians. It is interesting to say the least.
 
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