Thread: Psychological Wording

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Finance

Wall Street

Pall Mall

cigarettes
Kids, don't use these, they are addictive and harmful to your health!


Pipeweed

Pipe-whistler

Whistling in the dark

Jack the Ripper

Little Nipper
that pup dog listening to the victrola on the old RCA record labels


His Master's Voice

Saruman's voice

Saruman's choice

Hobson's choice as in take it or leave it, there is no other alternatve.

Sophie's Choice - the movie

Sophia Loren Va Va Voom!

Indy Racing League - vroom, vroom

Witch Hazel - broom broom

Harry Potter

Hairy putter - a furry golf club
Back during my submarine repairing days, I designed a golf putter for putting underwater. Around the clubs shaft I proposed a fiberglass teardrop shaped fairing similar to those used on submarine retracting masts. The main axis of the fairing was oriented 90 degrees to the putter face, reducing the drag of the putter's shaft as it was swung through the water.
Back during my submarine repairing days, I designed a golf putter for putting underwater. Around the clubs shaft I proposed a fiberglass teardrop shaped fairing similar to those used on submarine retracting masts. The main axis of the fairing was oriented 90 degrees to the putter face, reducing the drag of the putter's shaft as it was swung through the water.

Golf War
That was some creative golfing, Grondy!
That was some creative golfing, Grondy!

Goth War (One of those between the Goths and the Visigoths?)

The Wars of the Roses; civil wars fought in medieval England from 1455 to 1487 between the House of Lancaster and the House of York.

The Wars of the Roses 1989 movie directed by and starring Danny DeVito, Michael Douglas, and Kathleen Turner.

Kirk Douglas;- one of the stars in the Vikings- movie and Michael's father

Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Disney movie staring the actor with the dimpled chin. The body of his a strummed instrument was made out of a turtle or tortoise shell (sea turtle probably seeing as how he was a sailor); I have always remembered it as being sounding banjo-like, though my memory may again be in error. The song he sang went something like: 'Oh, I've a whale of a tale to tell you lad...'

Jules Verne - the french author "inventing" the novel about Nemo and the sub "Nautilus".

In the late 1950's I opened up a box of Corn Flakes and found a four inch long model of the first actual Atomic Submarine the Nautilus and named after Verne's original vessel. Mine was grey plastic and if you added a bit of baking powder under its conning tower, called the 'sail' on modern submarines, it would rise and dive when placed in a pool of water.

Murmansk - harbour of the Northern Russian Fleet.

Archangel the other Russian destination to which the WWII Allied convoys also struggled through storm, bomb, and torpedo to bring their supplies for the Soviet war effort against Nazi Germany.

Right Hand of God - Though He would be ambidextrous of course
. They say 'Right Hand' because majority of the world's hands are dominant with their right. It is all symbolic, like God isn't a man, yet saying He is more common to describe Him as it is more dominant
We lefties must stick together though, that is, if I'm the only lefty here
. (Just me and this smiley, *waves with left hand*
)





Leonardo da Vinci ; used both left and right hand to write, draw and paint.
Quote:
Archangel
- named of course after one of the arch angels as f.e Rafael,Archangel

Goya - Francisco Jos’ de Goya y Lucientes (30 March 1746 ’ 16 April 1828) was an Aragonese Spanish painter and printmaker, best known for his two paintings of La Maja painted three years apart and both confiscated during the Inquisition.

The Inquisition - part of it lasted until 1850

History of the World, Part 1 1981 Mel Brooks' movie in which they sang the above song.

Silent Movie - same Mel

Silent Night 'Tis the season.

Boxing-Day

Penultimate day of 2008, like it's today.

New Years Eve!

Party on!

New chances

self improvement

re-construction

remodeling

fashion

Bell-bottom trousers

Clown's wear

Red noses

Rudolph

Snow shoes