unbelievable…
DAGGAD
GADDAG
always filling that seat. the chair serves..
AN TI FA
You know where youare? U in the Djungle, baby!
The Chur serves the Master…
gad
ORIGIN
late Middle English: back-formation from obsolete gadling ‘wanderer, vagabond,’ (earlier) ‘companion,’ of Germanic origin.
The traditional name Aldebaran derives from the Arabic al Dabarān (""), meaning "the follower", because it seems to follow the Pleiades
Aldebaran and several nearby stars are included in double star catalogues such as the Washington Double Star Catalog as WDS 04359+1631 and the Aitken Double Star Catalogue as ADS 3321. It was included with an 11th-magnitude companion as a double star as H IV 66 in the Herschel Catalogue of Double Stars and Σ II 2 in the Struve Double Star Catalog, and together with a 14th-magnitude star as β 550 in the Burnham Double Star Catalogue.[20][21]
companions- man's best friend…
You like Dags?
Sirius (/ˈsɪriəs/) is the brightest star in the night sky. Its name is derived from the Greek word Σείριος Seirios "glowing" or "scorching". The star is designated α Canis Majoris, Latinized to Alpha Canis Majoris, and abbreviated Alpha CMa or α CMa. With a visual apparent magnitude of −1.46, Sirius is almost twice as bright as Canopus, the next brightest star. Sirius is a binary star consisting of a main-sequence star of spectral type A0 or A1, termed Sirius A, and a faint white dwarf companion of spectral type DA2, termed Sirius B. The distance between the two varies between 8.2 and 31.5 astronomical units as they orbit every 50 years.[24]