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Gaius Octavius

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  1. Does it not have something to do with 'wool'?
  2. I just want the 'free' part. Will see if I can't delete it.
  3. I didn't download it, so I don't know how good this is: http://www.babylon.com/affiliates/landing/...CFSM0gQodUkXFbA Sorrry, I thought this was 'free'.
  4. From our very own P. Clodius: "Aside from Jesus, Caesar has to be the most written about figure in history." This, for a narcissistic murderer.
  5. As MPC holds, a bit of humor cracks the tension. It's not my place to judge, but I don't think that anyone has crossed the line.
  6. We got candy!!! AoS, Cos. Yeah! What do you got wit MPC? Acida? G.O., Cos.
  7. Apostates! Heretics! Reprobates! :alien: :afro: is watching you! :hang: :giljotiini: :nopity:
  8. Congrats N.N. All the more reason for you to come over to the Good Side. Face it, Old Chap, you are no match for two CONSULAR armies with all the gods on their side. Come under the EAGLES! G.O., Cos.
  9. Once upon a time, when I would come back from my favorite Spanish restaurant (drunk), my Bride :wub: would ask me if I rubbed the stuff into my chest. I heard it on NPR also. I don't give a fig for the story. I'm still going to rub it on toast, bake heads of it and make sure it's on most of the things I eat. Jello?
  10. I don't think that the TYRANTS would allow it, but I am sorely tempted to start a thread to analyze MPC in the same way he has Caesar. Oh, I'd throw in N.N. for the heck of it. Now that should be lots of fun. How would you (MPC & NN) go for such? Do I smell hair burning?
  11. :notworthy: Trying a pipe these days. Bride :wub: sent all sorts of pipe tobacco from 10uhC. Probably have chocolate.
  12. Good luck, Tiger. One day we will be able to say: "We knew her when".
  13. To add to P.P's post. Roman coinage (at that time) could be counted upon for value and thus was accepted from Britain to Ceylon.
  14. MPC, there are liars, damned liars and then there are statisticians! Remember the joke that was turned into reeganomics? Statistics depends on the valadity of the data put into the formula of ones choice. Garbage in; garbage out.
  15. MPC, how would you like to be diagnosed in the EXACT same fashion that you have Caesar? Ditto, N.N. We have your writings.
  16. MPC, you really are in the soup now. "What is the probability that a Nazarene was a killed on a cross and rose from the dead?" That is the nature of God. "The Church maintains the first as a certain likelihood for Jesus, and they claim the second to be an unbelievable improbability because there is a 1/600 chance that it was otherwise." The first is claimed a 'certainty' - period. The R.C. Church doesn't bother with probability. You speak of the physical world. "Why don't they just drop the pretense and say that they don't care about archaeology because they have their faith?" Of course 'they' care about archaeology. They are amongst the foremost practitioners of the art. 'They' simply don't accept crack pottery Excellent point!
  17. :notworthy: May :notworthy: substitute squirrel for hossenpfeffer?
  18. Of course but I guess when the poll was originally set up they were to be considered as part of the "Non-Roman Italic People" Oh? OK.
  19. From P.P. above: "Dating from 146 BC, it shows how ancient Britons were trading with the Romans well before the country was conquered in AD 43." So sure! Could have been the Gauls. Isn't it well known that there was trade between Gaul and Britania welll before Caesar visited?
  20. MPC: "My bet: it's either Jesus and the gang, or it's a forgery." Or anyBODYs else! It really is snow-jobbing in NYC. :1eye:
  21. Kosmo, are you threatening the sacred person of the Consul? Have a care, lest P.P. agentes in rebus lay hands on you! Gold, games and goodies - all in due time - if you're a good lad. G.O., Cos. Done in the Year of the Consuls G.O. & AoS, at the Castle in the Province of Brookfordshiresexingham.
  22. My Lord of the Greeks: :notworthy: "To clarify, when I said I did not consider the shark (Pistrix=Seamonster) a daemon of my fate, I meant that I was the only one not scared to go swimming (only the jelly fish kept me out when I saw them). A likely story. "DoGaRBaM" Oh, yeah? Anything else of note occur? For example, did you see Atlantis while you were under the waves? Did you eat sea urchins and feta cheese marinated in retsina? Conduct experiments on Xamaycan wine, beer and rum? Visit ancient :alien: ruins? Anything? Anything at all? G.O., Cos.
  23. The :horse: begins here in NYC. News conference on the steps of the NY Public Library by the scoundrels. New book out; New movie; new TV program on Discovery Channel this Sunday. Book proves Dan Brown and his :horse: is all true! I guess that the Bible is all wet about the Holy Family being poor since they had a burial tomb. The original find was made in the early '80s. I hope someone sues these :horse: artists into poverty. How cruel of me! Dem Bones!, Dem bones!
  24. And, I'll bet that you are writing it! BTW, did you see Segestan above?
  25. Teach you to fool around with Blue Hair Poseidon. Gotta keep your word with the gods. Maybe the Tiger Shark was the god himself looking for another pop or you for breakfast. G.O., Cos.
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