Smite Your Meat! (MyLot Exclusive #1565)

@xander6464 (40884)
Wapello, Iowa
March 26, 2024 3:33pm CST
The good news is that your favorite President did nothing wrong! ------------Indicted Felon Trump, via Twitter, 7:10 AM, Jul 21, 2018 This is what happens when your all-time favorite writer, me, has been handed a great title but doesn't have much to say about it ((At least not here on the All Ages Allowed Channel. For much more, see the Biblical Section of my MyLot AfterDark Channel)). While, at the same time, his Agent, Drusilla, Editors, Style Manual, et al, and Publisher, Simon Bar Sinister, are all screaming for him to produce more content. I guess I could tell you that, "Smite Your Meat!" comes from Max Miller and his latest video, "What it was like to visit a Medieval Tavern, ((Linked Below))." In it, he explains that "Smite" used to mean "Cut." Today, it's simply defined as, "Strike with a firm blow." There's more about striking, blowing, and firmness on my AfterDark Channel, too, but...Well, that but and who it belongs to, as well as many other thoughts and observations about her, is firmly beside the point but can be found there as well. What isn't beside the point is that due to the lack of further things I can say here, this one is finished now. So, go see what it's like to visit a Medieval Tavern. ************** What it was like to visit a Medieval Tavern Tasting History with Max Miller 2.25M subscribers 58,221 views 3 hours ago #tastinghistory #medieval
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@RasmaSandra (73538)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
26 Mar
I'm not sure if a Medieval Tavern was safer than a tavern these days but I suppose these days you could bet shot up or blown to bits so it was on the safer side,
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@xander6464 (40884)
• Wapello, Iowa
27 Mar
That's a good point. They may have been safer back then.
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@LadyDuck (458577)
• Switzerland
27 Mar
I think that Medieval times were bloody times with bandits on the roads. Taverns should have been large, dark rooms, not very clean where people stopped for a drink, to eat something and to sleep upstairs in common rooms with no privacy. I do not believe I would enjoy those places.
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@xander6464 (40884)
• Wapello, Iowa
27 Mar
Common rooms with no privacy but lots of mice.
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@LadyDuck (458577)
• Switzerland
28 Mar
@xander6464 Mice and cockroaches I fear.
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@xander6464 (40884)
• Wapello, Iowa
29 Mar
@LadyDuck Yeah, there were a lot of them, too.
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