"The English noun commonwealth dates originally from the fifteenth century. The original phrase "common wealth" or "the common weal" comes from the old meaning of "wealth" which is "well-being". The term literally meant "common well-being". Thus commonwealth originally meant a state governed for the common good as opposed to an authoritarian state governed for the benefit of a given class of owners."
This group attempts to show the connection between The Commonwealth and everything else. We have a dualistic view of the subject. You can be for or against The Commonwealth. We don’t mind as long as you’re well-mannered.
Blogger of the Week: Bitsie Tulloch
Comedian of the Week: Kathy Griffin
Fruit of the Day: apricot
Patron Saint: Saint Pega
Group anthem: Crying Over You by Gun
Our title photo probably has nothing to do with The Commonwealth. Can you send in one that is more or less relevant?
Remember that people don’t believe what they affect to believe. They affect to do so for social advancement.
There are no genuine wars, only business opportunities and football hooligans.
Trivia question: Areas of equal what are connected by isohyets.