Super Steve Earle
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In 1941/42 season, Roger Andout.
It is Guinea-Bissau. There's also a third one; Equatorial GuineaI thought it was Guinea-Bissau, the Bissau (name of capital) being added to differentiate it from Guinea.
It is Guinea-Bissau. There's also a third one; Equatorial Guinea-Bissau.
Which of these is the origin of their famous pig?It's fowl how many Guinea's there are in the world.
Guinea
Papa New-Guinea
Western New-Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
The Gulf of Guinea
And our favourite, Guinea-Bissua
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None of them. They come from the Andes.Which of these is the origin of their famous pig?
None of them. I remember reading no one actually knows why guinea pigs are called guinea pigs. No signs of Guinea pigs ever living in the wild in any Guinea.Which of these is the origin of their famous pig?
None of them. I remember reading no one actually knows why guinea pigs are called guinea pigs. No signs of Guinea pigs ever living in the wild in any Guinea.
And also the first Portuguese, right? Which is a bit wild given the absurd number of decent ballers they produce.Pretty sure he'd be our first Bissau-Guinean
And also the first Portuguese, right? Which is a bit wild given the absurd number of decent ballers they produce.
Guinea pigs and turkeys are the famous examples of animals whose names span the globe.I believe there are other theories but the one that makes sense to me is that they were transported to Europe, or at least thought to be, via Guinea.
Similarly, Turkeys got their name as Ottoman merchants brought them to Europe via Turkey. Interestingly, in Turkey they call them something like Indians as they believed that's where they came from. Likewise, the French for Turkey is "dinde" (Ie. Of India). Meanwhile the Spanish called turkeys "peacocks" as they thought they looked similar, which meant eventually the had to rename the peacock "royal peacock" (pavo real) to avoid confusion.
Must have had a Roger the ball boy over the yearsWould he be our first Roger?
i think a few cabin boys may have been rogered over the centuries.Must have had a Roger the ball boy over the years