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  • I challenge anyone to say “Fufluns” a few times without smiling.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Kit Pollard 2009

  • I challenge anyone to say “Fufluns” a few times without smiling.

    Old School Thursday: Cheeeeeese Day Edition Kit Pollard 2009

  • Larissa Bonfante and her father cowrote the following in The Etruscan Language: An Introduction, Revised Editon (2002), p.205: Selvans (Silvanus) - The Etruscan name of the god, which perhaps comes from the Latin, appears twice on the Piacenza Liver, once next to that of Fufluns, near Letham.

    Selvans Canzate: a 'pure guess' 2007

  • Larissa Bonfante and her father cowrote the following in The Etruscan Language: An Introduction, Revised Editon (2002), p.205: Selvans (Silvanus) - The Etruscan name of the god, which perhaps comes from the Latin, appears twice on the Piacenza Liver, once next to that of Fufluns, near Letham.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

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  • "Were you looking for fufluns?"

    December 9, 2010

  • Aren't I always?

    December 10, 2010