Τήρης…Teres: A dynasty of kings in the Greek region of Thrace during the fifth century B.C.

Thracian Coin of Teres I
Source: http://www.icollector.com
Teres: one of the group of scapulohumeral muscles illustrated in vivid detail on John Porter (Richard Armitage):

Yep, that one, right there!
Source: My crop of Servetus’ cap (http://meandrichard.wordpress.com/2013/02/21/places-i-would-like-to-kiss-richard-armitage-a-non-exhaustive-list/)
That is all…I’m going home now 🙂
Gee, it’s huge. Is that even normal?
Let’s hope nobody takes that comment out of context 😉
I know Porter was bulked up, but I think he must be flexing a little here…bless him!
This is delightfully abstruse. Thank you!
I try 🙂
Actually, the breadcrumb trail that led to this is a little alarming when I consider that the same brain then got in the car and drove 50miles on dark, deer frequented country roads, in a thunderstorm, to get home… %)
obviously Zeus was protecting you.
or Hermes. LOL Teres rules!! 😀
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:)…the remnans of the wings ?
Could be 😉