It means: The gods of green.
2007-04-01 16:01:18
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answered by steiner1745 7
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It means "The gods of (the) green." I think. I know that los dios means the gods and de means of and verde means green. The parentheses are there because I'm not sure if the "the" belongs there or not.
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2007-04-01 21:42:55
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answered by Lacking Daisies 3
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The Green Gods?
2007-04-01 21:39:17
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answered by peanut 3
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Green Days. Whoops, that isn't Dias, it's Dios, which means gods.
The gods of green. Got me.
I have no idea what the significance is.
2007-04-01 21:33:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The Days of Green
2007-04-01 21:34:03
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answered by Bryan 3
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green days --- probably has something to do with spring.
LOL, it looks as though the children have been about again, casting thumbs down all around. I guess that's the best way for them to dry em off after sticking them in their bums and sucking them clean.
2007-04-01 21:34:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The days of red
2007-04-01 21:34:08
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answered by cc rider 1
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