If Henry hadn't split from the Pope, we'd have even more bank holidays. But not, oddly, Good Friday.
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I refer the honourable member to my sig. Don't dis fairy tales.Originally posted by speling bee View PostBelieving in fairy tales without the excuse of indoctrination doesn't sound like a good thing.
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Ahem, the ancient Romans (pre Christianity) had aprox 150.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWithout Christianity, we'd have four fewer bank holidays.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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But did they have hot cross buns?Originally posted by Gibbon View PostAhem, the ancient Romans (pre Christianity) had aprox 150.Comment
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Is that good or bad for GDP?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIf Henry hadn't split from the Pope, we'd have even more bank holidays. But not, oddly, Good Friday.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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I don't think so, but roasted Dormice were a popular snack with some Falarian wine.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostBut did they have hot cross buns?
Hot cross buns are definitely Christian though, look good but quite an unsatisfying mish mash when bitten into.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Presumably that was just the citizens, not the slaves.Originally posted by Gibbon View PostAhem, the ancient Romans (pre Christianity) had aprox 150.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Probably depended on whether you were a household slave or one of the poor buggers on the farms or in the mines.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostPresumably that was just the citizens, not the slaves.
Roman household slaves were generally well educated and well treated, many becoming freed and obtaining powerful positions at court. Many slaves bravely protected their masters during the proscriptions and many also turned them in. So it probably paid off to treat them well.
Slavery was a normal social condition in these times which even the Bible doesn't try to overturn.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Wrong again. You make a habit of being wrong don't you?Originally posted by d000hg View PostPosting on CUK at 10pm when you're supposedly retired and just bought a new car indicates you're a lonely, bulltulipting loser.
Even AtW has too much of a life for that these days!

Hard Brexit now!
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