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Comments for "Adam's apple bite"

Applebloom
Applebloom Mar 4, 2012 2:58pm
Who has eating my apple ????? +1f
Bry
Bry Feb 6, 2012 2:41am
Great title Helen! 1f
doruletz
doruletz Feb 5, 2012 9:50am
ha,ha,ha;)...Helen!but first was Eva...:)
bina80
bina80 Feb 5, 2012 2:40am
You are absolutely right, Talana !!
Talana
Talana Feb 4, 2012 9:31am
in the beginning - there was Adam and Eve, - Then Eve took a fruit from the forbidden tree ( and apples are tempting, yes , - but Will is absolutely correct ;)
Then the usual happened : Eve took one bite, gave the fruit to Adam - who ate almost all of it ..... until the rest got stuck in his throat - When God asked : "Did you eat the forbidden fruit?????!!!!"
And Adam answered, like he has answered since then; "She did it !!!! It`s all her fault !!!! "..... ;) ;) ;)
CroZg
CroZg Feb 4, 2012 6:36am
:):)
Isabelle000
Isabelle000 Feb 4, 2012 6:17am
IF THAT'S TRUE WHAT A ENTROPY SAID,THAN ADAM MUST BE A VERY DESIREABLE MAN:-)) U SHOULD PUT HIS PIC INSTEAD OF THE APPLE LEFTOVER.+1FAVE
Jerry46
Jerry46 Feb 4, 2012 3:31am
F+1 I hope Adam doesn't mind but I ate it. I love apples. Thanks Entropy I am a lot wiser now.
Entropy
Entropy Feb 4, 2012 12:36am
Why do they call it an Adam's apple? I had to Google this:P Well it turns out it'
s a Greek thing: Aquila Ponticus, who was a second century translator translating the Old Testament from Hebrew to Greek, took the liberty of translating it as an apple tree, even though the original text doesn’t say that. It’s likely that he chose this due to the fact that he was translating it into Greek for Greeks and that in Greek mythology apples were seen as symbols of desire and destruction. Well I never would have known ;) 1fd