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Soooo your spelling is 500 years old, and relevant to Old Middle English.“Camomile” is also spelled "chamomile" because it derives from the Greek name for this wonderful herb “Khamaimelon” which literally means “earth” “apple” because of its appley aroma.
Camomile (without the h) is the traditional Middle English spelling – when it became popular in the Middle Ages as remedy for sleep, fevers and skin conditions.
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Mine is relevant to events in OUR lifetimes, and can be traced to modern international events...
Amy's pole dance score just dropped to a 4. which means you lost 1 - 3. Amy is getting demoted to T2. Na na na na na, na!
Renee and her blades are looming large, cheekyboy!
(I have several shots of Tequila (Hornitos) in my system, so I'm not, hopefully, totally liable for my bad behavior.)