Gaelic or Goidelic derived from the Gallaic language spoken by the Gallaeci tribes in Gallaecia in N.W. Spain. Gallaic is the Q-Celtic language of the Halstatt Celts that settled in Galicia circa 800 B.C. Celtiberian is also a Q-Celtic language of the La Tene Celts that settled in N.E. Spain circa 500 B.C. These La Tene Celts are known as the Celtiberians.
The word for hundred is "cet" in Old Irish or Old Gaelic and the word for hundred is "kiot" in Gallaic.
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The Garlic Bomber is a notorious urban public restroom nuisance. Because of his poor diet or possibly selenium poisoning, when he is done in the restroom no living creature can survive without proper bio-hazard gear. See Garlic Bomb
George: I'm going to take a leak.
Robert: Better go upstairs because the Garlic Bomber just visited this rest room.
Last words: Aggh, it must have been the Garlic Bomberrrrrr... dead
Robert: Better go upstairs because the Garlic Bomber just visited this rest room.
Last words: Aggh, it must have been the Garlic Bomberrrrrr... dead
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by Sandy Snatchflap May 21, 2020
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