Still waiting for dm from themI've no doubt there would be a few willing participants !!
Found this while searching other things... adding a defeated female warrioress to it would made an exciting composition...
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Let’s see: virgin, crucified, BATS. I’d say she qualifies for a CF hat trick!ELVIRA CRUCIFIED AS A CHRISTIAN REBEL
Little is known about the life of Saint Elvira, what we know about her is written in an ancient book of the Catholic Church called 'Acta Sanctorum', which means 'Acts of the Saints'. What little is known about Saint Elvira is also written on the back of a print that was distributed in Barcelona. The text reads: "Saint Elvira, whose country or the circumstances of her martyrdom are unknown, was a victim of paganism and was sacrificed in Austrian Germany".
The image of St Elvira reveals a little of her history. Through her symbols, we know something about her. The crown symbolizes virginity. So we can deduce that St Elvira died a virgin. The cross means that Elvira was crucified to give her soul to God. And the brazier at St. Elvira's feet indicates that she suffered the torment of fire before dying.
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I will now expose my cultural illiteracy by admitting that I have never known the meaning of this term.Let’s see: virgin, crucified, BATS. I’d say she qualifies for a CF hat trick!
That’s it…only proof that we never stop learning!I will now expose my cultural illiteracy by admitting that I have never know the meaning of this term.
hat trick
noun
1: the scoring of three goals in one game (as of hockey or soccer) by a single player
2: the dismissing (see DISMISS sense 4) of three batsmen with three consecutive balls by a bowler in cricket
3: a series of three victories, successes, or related accomplishments: scored a hat trick when her three best steers corralled top honor
Good to see some new work of you, Michele!ELVIRA CRUCIFIED AS A CHRISTIAN REBEL
Just allow me to point out that in soccer football, there are degrees in hat tricks :1: the scoring of three goals in one game (as of hockey or soccer) by a single player
Wth?Good to see some new work of you, Michele!
Just allow me to point out that in soccer football, there are degrees in hat tricks :
-one player scoring three goals in a game.
-one player scoring three goals in one half of a game
Hmmmf, raised in a cricket-mad household only 3 consecutive goals should count as a hat trick, if they’re not consecutive then it’s “only” a triple, not a hat-trick-one player scoring three goals in one half AND (if the team scores more than three goals in the half) all three in succession.
The last one is of coarse the 'purest' form.
The term is old in the US and well used across many sporting games and other things.Wth?
Hmmmf, raised in a cricket-mad household only 3 consecutive goals should count as a hat trick, if they’re not consecutive then it’s “only” a triple, not a hat-trick
I thought the term was unique to Cricket but I absolutely have a fund of ignorance on the subject of soccer…
I shouldn’t have said unique, I meant I thought it originated with cricket but possibly that’d untrue as well…The term is old in the US and well used across many sporting games and other things.
I will now expose my cultural illiteracy by admitting that I have never known the meaning of this term.
hat trick
noun
1: the scoring of three goals in one game (as of hockey or soccer) by a single player
2: the dismissing (see DISMISS sense 4) of three batsmen with three consecutive balls by a bowler in cricket
3: a series of three victories, successes, or related accomplishments: scored a hat trick when her three best steers corralled top honor
There is now.Wasn't there a fourth definition?
"4: a triumvirate of tortures inflicted upon a sweet young thing, including (but not limited to) crucifixion, flame or brazier, and some sorta sexy stuff."
I will now expose my cultural illiteracy by admitting that I have never known the meaning of this term.
hat trick
noun
1: the scoring of three goals in one game (as of hockey or soccer) by a single player
2: the dismissing (see DISMISS sense 4) of three batsmen with three consecutive balls by a bowler in cricket
3: a series of three victories, successes, or related accomplishments: scored a hat trick when her three best steers corralled top honor