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gandalfstwin OGGMSTKMBGSUIKWIATA Posted Oct 6, 2009
I was talking to an aquaintance of mine who actually used to be a blacksmith about this cyclops thing. He thinks you are alluding to an actual practise of some blacksmiths of wearing an eyepatch to prevent flying sparks from blinding them in both eyes!!!
Yes????
GT
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Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Oct 7, 2009
Yes, that's correct - Greek blacksmiths wore an eyepatch, so cyclopses were often blacksmiths.
(The German medieval ones wore a board across their eyes with a narrow slit cut in it, like Eskimo sunglasses. That's where the expression "ein Brett vor dem Kopf haben" comes from - having a board in front of your head = having a very narrow world view, being stupid, unable to see the obvious.)
QI - Once more with pictures
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Oct 7, 2009
QI - Once more with pictures
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Jan 12, 2010
Points, finally. (Late? Me? )
Taff +1 DGI "artist's rendition"
Vip +1 DGI animals coming out of land
gandalfstwin -5 Darwin
gandalfstwin +1 DGI Elephants
jwf -5 Easter Bunny
toybox +3 cyclops
King Bomba +1 DGI "natural history"
King Bomba +3 "fossils"
Masaqui +1 DGI Elephant fossil
Taff +3 eye socket
Totals:
Taff +4
Vip +1
gandalfstwin -4
jwf -5
toybox +3
King Bomba +4
Masaqui +1
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QI - Once more with pictures
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- 142: gandalfstwin OGGMSTKMBGSUIKWIATA (Oct 6, 2009)
- 143: ~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum (Oct 7, 2009)
- 144: Malabarista - now with added pony (Oct 7, 2009)
- 145: Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. (Oct 7, 2009)
- 146: Malabarista - now with added pony (Oct 7, 2009)
- 147: gandalfstwin OGGMSTKMBGSUIKWIATA (Oct 7, 2009)
- 148: Malabarista - now with added pony (Jan 12, 2010)
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