Friday, 6 September 2013

Ponticy

Ponticy: noun. A policy regarding bridges. One may think that there aren't many ponticies, however that is incorrect as there are over 200 of them. For example Ponticy #166 is: "Thou shalt not disturb the troll under the bridge." The history of ponticies dates back to Ancient times, when they were known as aqueducticies and related to aqueducts. However the Romans had no regard for these policies and so they became largely unknown until their revival asponticies in the late 14th century. 

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