Panda (Classic) The only one left in the country?....

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Hi, after having sold Portia almost a month ago on EBay the buyer has let me down this morning, 45 mins before he was supposed to collect her. :bang:

If anyone is interested in buying Portia please let me know.
Thanks
:)
 
Hi, after having sold Portia almost a month ago on EBay the buyer has let me down this morning, 45 mins before he was supposed to collect her. :bang:

If anyone is interested in buying Portia please let me know.
Thanks
:)

OMG it's Portia Ahhhh
Wont someone buy her! :cry:
 
*The name Portia comes from a Roman clan name, derived from the Latin “porcus” or “porcius,” which means “pig.”
*It is a feminized version of the clan name. Modern usage may also refer to the sports car, Porsche.

*Portia is one of the characters in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. She is a rich heroine whose father demands her suitors choose the correct one of three caskets in order to win her hand. She marries Bassanio, who chooses correctly, and later in the play she appears disguised as a man to be his lawyer in a trial between Antonio and Shylock.
*In Theosophical beliefs, Portia is the Goddess of Justice and Opportunity.
*Porcia Catonis (sometimes spelt Portia) was the daughter of Cato the Younger and wife to Marcus Junius Brutus, Caesar's most famous assassin. She was reputedly beautiful, steadfast and extremely intelligent, possessing many qualities that were considered masculine in Rome. Her love for her husband was so intense that upon being falsely told of his death in the first battle of Philippi, she succumbed to despair, driven to insanity; she swallowed a burning coal in a desperate attempt to kill herself. Brutus killed himself following her death after his defeat at the second battle of Philippi.
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*The name Portia comes from a Roman clan name, derived from the Latin “porcus” or “porcius,” which means “pig.”
*It is a feminized version of the clan name. Modern usage may also refer to the sports car, Porsche.

*Portia is one of the characters in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. She is a rich heroine whose father demands her suitors choose the correct one of three caskets in order to win her hand. She marries Bassanio, who chooses correctly, and later in the play she appears disguised as a man to be his lawyer in a trial between Antonio and Shylock.
*In Theosophical beliefs, Portia is the Goddess of Justice and Opportunity.
*Porcia Catonis (sometimes spelt Portia) was the daughter of Cato the Younger and wife to Marcus Junius Brutus, Caesar's most famous assassin. She was reputedly beautiful, steadfast and extremely intelligent, possessing many qualities that were considered masculine in Rome. Her love for her husband was so intense that upon being falsely told of his death in the first battle of Philippi, she succumbed to despair, driven to insanity; she swallowed a burning coal in a desperate attempt to kill herself. Brutus killed himself following her death after his defeat at the second battle of Philippi.
:D

Uh yeah, I was gonna say that. :p
 
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