LOL! Thanks, I needed the laugh today! Are you a med student?
2007-05-10 14:34:32
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answered by swarr2001 5
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Kati D is right, the Greek god is Hermes, not herpes and the aircraft carrier is named after the Greek god. Herpes is an STD.
Perhaps since you intend this as a joke you should put it in jokes and riddles? It is no worse than many already there.
2007-05-10 08:03:08
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answered by funnelweb 5
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I think you have a very basic problem that only a salve of knowledge will sooth--though, I doubt it will ever be cleared.
As it is beyond the Dictionary of Classical Mythology in that it doesn't appear, Woden has offered shock treatment and Thor believes he can hammer out the situation.
2007-05-10 06:30:07
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answered by Terry 7
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Harpies, in Greek mythology, foul creatures with the heads of old women and the bodies, wings, beaks, and claws of birds. They could fly with the speed of the wind, and their feathers, which could not be pierced, served as armor. The Harpies frequently snatched up mortals and carried them off to the underworld, always leaving behind a sickening odor.
2007-05-10 13:16:19
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answered by Kinka 4
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Totally wrong!Try to read some Greek mythology!
2007-05-10 05:29:18
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answered by Eleni 1
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A cousin of Acne
2007-05-10 05:48:56
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answered by Don W 6
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yes
2007-05-10 05:33:36
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answered by jeffrey biter 2
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Yes, he was a friend of Testicles.
2007-05-10 05:31:25
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answered by CrankyYankee 6
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you know - if you are out to convince us that you are none too bright ... you really don't have to try this hard.
2007-05-10 08:40:06
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answered by synopsis 7
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hermes*
2007-05-10 05:26:39
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answered by Anonymous
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