This Pappus is a Grouch
Created on: August 14th, 2008
This name derives from the Ancient Greek word pappos, Latin pappus, meaning old man, but also used for a plant – assumed to be an Erigeron species – having bristles, and also for the woolly, hairy seed of certain plants.
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First, it's an excuse to use the neat image I made. Goes with it as well as anything else would. Second, I liked the coincidence that the word Pappus means both seedball and cranky old man. That was too good to pass up. Third, it seems not many people remember the Millennium Items mini-fad. I felt like unearthing it for sh*ts and giggles. ^_^
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