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Gaius Octavius

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  1. So, you did N.N. along with the obligatory dig. He's a combination of Dashiell Hammett and Guy Noir. If I ever need a private dick, he's my man. Have a care when you do him in the Roman stuff. He's the leader of the Hell's Angels mob in Brigantia.
  2. "Sociable" Do my bride: Lcuaaid Mprai :wub: Yeah! Do Northern Neil. Yeah, I noticed about the Ladies and the MOD. We still have a phrase for that kind of stuff.
  3. I believe that the Greeks used the letters of their alphabet for numerals. As for zero, I have always believed that the ancients had a concept of nothing, but had no use for it as a number and therefor no notation. Back to MPC. 'Lunes' = calculus?
  4. Yo! Sinnerellla, :wub: How come GPM and get a dig in the end? You'ree in for it. "Do you want to be done?", had better leave your vocab.
  5. No. Pad would be a little farther south and east. Bridges are about two miles away, as the crow flys. Can see them from the shack. Once upon a time, could even see the WTC.
  6. SFG, sorry that you took umbrage. It was not meant that way. I am in the class of your last sentence above.
  7. I have always wondered how the ashes of the deceased were distinguished from the ashes of the pyre.
  8. Just in case you don't read the whole article: "But there was also numerological fancy in Philolaus:
  9. Probably. :wheelchair: You might have also have seen the 4 door rendition of my 2 door '55 Buick Special along with some of the gin mills I used to tour. :drunk:
  10. SFG, I think that you had better re-read the responses.
  11. Yes, there is Roman and Greek architecture in here: http://www.wirednewyork.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5010
  12. You have accomplished them throughout the length and breadth of Italy. You're done.
  13. Thank you for the reference, Jasminia. I've been contemplating some research into Catholicism. You might start with Sts Thomas and Augustine.
  14. How Byzantine! Inscrutable! Cryptic!
  15. Do you eat cabuzelle? Can you pronounce sfogliatelle? Will you give up a six pack and a potato for dinner? After your consort, will you bow to Sophia Loren? If so, even a 'Mick' can be upgraded ethnically. Please, have another name than John or Sean, else I'll have to call you Don Cece, if you pass.
  16. Did these 'law schools' have names? Are any extant today?
  17. Yeah! Yeah! Where can I find them?
  18. The first century A.D., or the first millenia A.D.? It's a question, not a statement.
  19. Love the second pic. Wish they weren't wearing so much. Ursus will love them all. (I'm dead!)
  20. I'll wear a kilt if most want. Let me know in your PM's. Come as you please. Ladies in birthday suits most welcome. BTW, if any cheques bounce, I'll have the poltroons knees adjusted.
  21. I don't know how the 'American Meeting' is going, so, I propose a meeting of the NYC Metropolitan area Romans in lieu thereof of or in addition thereto. Those Brits can't have one up on US. 1. It would be held at Gargiulo's Restaurant in Coney Island. They have a parking lot. See: http://www.gargiulos.com/ 2. The only Roman ruin would be me. 3. It would be held in April on a Saturday or Sunday for lunch or diner. (No snow problem, hopefully.) 4. Bring a consort. 5. Be prepared to trust me with a cheque by a date certain. And, it better not bounce! :2guns: 6. Tell me how much you are willing to cough up per head for the affair. 7. PM me if you are interested, and I will give you my e-mail address. I have no intention of trying to get our Site to accommodate mass messages. I don't know how. 8. Gargiulo's is approved by Pantagathus. 9. You may have to eat whatever Eyetalian slops you get. 10. Leave your cannons with the bartender.
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