Talk:unused emails
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:I agree with the clavicle part, but how is "majorus" in any way similar to "maximus"? The gluteus maximus is a ''muscle'', not a bone. The fact is, we really don't know where The Brothers Chaps got the word "majorus" from. -[[User:BazookaJoe|BazookaJoe]] 02:26, 14 Jul 2005 (UTC) | :I agree with the clavicle part, but how is "majorus" in any way similar to "maximus"? The gluteus maximus is a ''muscle'', not a bone. The fact is, we really don't know where The Brothers Chaps got the word "majorus" from. -[[User:BazookaJoe|BazookaJoe]] 02:26, 14 Jul 2005 (UTC) | ||
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Copy Paper
How were those e-mails printed? They're certainly not printed on The Paper. -AndromedaRoach 21:36, 08 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Clavicus Majorus
Clavicus Majorus doesn't sound like gluteus maximus at all :x
- I was going make an argument similar to this, but I can see it's already here. So... here is the fact in question:
- The "clavicus majorus" is a play on two body parts: the clavicle (also known as the collar bone) and the gluteus maximus (the buttocks).
- I agree with the clavicle part, but how is "majorus" in any way similar to "maximus"? The gluteus maximus is a muscle, not a bone. The fact is, we really don't know where The Brothers Chaps got the word "majorus" from. -BazookaJoe 02:26, 14 Jul 2005 (UTC)
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