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, " genny_y2k " <genny_y2k

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In other

> words a delightful conglomerate mixture. LOL. Also like a flea market

> or a circus..Is that fun or what?

 

One of the most famous places in London is Piccadilly Circus. A major

intersection of 5 roads who all come together to a fountain with the

love god Eros in the middle.

 

I also read that the word Piccadilly might have taken it's name from a

17th century frilly collar called a piccadil. The story goes on to say

that the dressmaker got rich from this collar and built a house near

what is now known as Piccadilly Circus.

 

It's also possible that the actual word wasn't understood correctly

and no one knew how to spell it. This has happened to a lot of words

in our language.

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