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There are several really interesting clocks in Berlin.  I've never been myself, but horology is an abiding interest.  At the intersection of sciences between horology and botany, we find the dandelion clock, which the French call pissenlit.  The English name also stems from French, dents de lion; the lion's teeth.  Two lions killed and ate 135 Kenyan railway workers, over a nine-month period in 1898.  It is posited that they may have been suffering from extremely bad toothache.

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I have never killed and eaten any lions.  I'm far too busy - mostly listening to folk song recordings from the early 1950s:

You can email me at gcuesoterica@gmail.com.  You won't, of course.  But you can.

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