belonging to, or coming from, the ancient lineage of Holliday's, made famous from the Outrageous exploits of John "Doc" Henry Holliday in the late 19 century. Reafirmed with the deeds of Raymond "Doc" Carlos Holliday in the early 21st century.
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While wearing a western gun belt, cowboy boots and a cowboy hat during anal sex just as you are about to cum you say a doc Holliday line from the movie tombstone and then donkeypunch the lady with a toy pistol.
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Get the Hollipop mug.town in central PA which is very "up on the times" despite its rural location. it has a population of about 5,500 (2000) the people there are generally smart and there is a wide array of cultures and social classes. you can have millionaires and poor people having a beer and socializing next to each other in a bar. there are a lot of old people, but thats because they were poorly educated as children and didnt learn how to leave pennsylvania. Hollidaysburg is also the home of the slinky, a popular children's toy. there arent many hicks in hollidaysburg, contrary to popular belief that central PA is full of rednecks (thats more northern PA). Hollidaysburg used to be a port on the Pennsylvania Canal. The hollidaysburg high school's team name is the "tigers".
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(2) The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Reginald Halidei, which was dated 1179 in the the county of Bedford during the reign of King Henry 11 of England, known as "The Church Builder".
Note: In ancient Scotland, Holliday was a surname of Strathclyde- Britons. It was a name meaning someone who lived near mountain called, Holy Day, in the county of Annandale. The name is derived from a war cry "holy day, a holy day".
(2) The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Reginald Halidei, which was dated 1179 in the the county of Bedford during the reign of King Henry 11 of England, known as "The Church Builder".
Note: In ancient Scotland, Holliday was a surname of Strathclyde- Britons. It was a name meaning someone who lived near mountain called, Holy Day, in the county of Annandale. The name is derived from a war cry "holy day, a holy day".
I saw Ian Holliday earlier. What an absolute LAD. A legend.
You know that Ian Holliday. Yeah, why? Oh no reason, he's just proper sound.
You know that Ian Holliday. Yeah, why? Oh no reason, he's just proper sound.
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