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I wish you hadn't told me that.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostNow they want Alaska back.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/alaska-nex...8.html#d675eQ1

For dear old Freako, the Ruskies want the Septics to give Alaska back to them, despite having been paid $7.2M for it in 1867.
Now I'm gonna worry that there won't be any more series of Ice Road Truckers.
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Threaded is a f**ker with that time machine!Originally posted by darmstadt View PostApparently if you look at the West end of the Sistine Chapel and squint your eyes you can just make out what seems to be an IBM PC-AT as its a well known that the Knights Templar were in fact time travellers...

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Apparently if you look at the West end of the Sistine Chapel and squint your eyes you can just make out what seems to be an IBM PC-AT as its a well known that the Knights Templar were in fact time travellers...
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FFS, I'm a Mason and I don't believe that tulipe!Originally posted by Batcher View PostRosslyn Chapel near Edinburgh and featured in the Da Vinci Code movie, was said to have been built by the Knights Templar after escaping from persecution in France. It was said they regularly travelled back and forth to the New World.
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Rosslyn Chapel - Explore the carvings
Surrounding a window are carvings of maize or Indian Corn
The presence of this plant carving in the Chapel raises many questions: not only is it an exotic plant but it originates from North America, a country traditionally thought to have been discovered by Columbus in 1492, almost 50 years after Rosslyn Chapel was built.
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostRosslyn Chapel near Edinburgh and featured in the Da Vinci Code movie, was said to have been built by the Knights Templar after escaping from persecution in France. It was said they regularly travelled back and forth to the New World.
Picture number 3 on this page:
Rosslyn Chapel - Explore the carvings
Surrounding a window are carvings of maize or Indian Corn
The presence of this plant carving in the Chapel raises many questions: not only is it an exotic plant but it originates from North America, a country traditionally thought to have been discovered by Columbus in 1492, almost 50 years after Rosslyn Chapel was built.
In the real world...
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I used to get told to go to Ireland. Now I get told to go to England.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThey should give the whole continent (north and south) back to the Indians by rights and send all the Europeans back to Plymouth.
Nationalism is a funny thing.
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They be like Chukchis, the butt of many Russian jokes like:Originally posted by barrydidit View PostSo what’s the deal then, are they ‘reuniting ethnic russians’ with this ploy?
Do you sell colour televisions?
Yes we do
Great, I'll have a blue one please.
Comedy gold, lovely stuff....
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That's the thing, odds are the fossil and archaeological records will show that it's been occupied on several occasions in the dim and distant past with the people dying off or bogging off elsewhere, that's the case with Britain and lots of Europe.Originally posted by zeitghostThe original invasion is presumed to be over the land bridge from Siberia in the deepest throes of the last Iceage.
I think that remains dated to about 17000 years ago have been found.
And there were subsequent invasions coz there are distinct genetic differences between different tribes of Native Americans.
Add in the numerous invasions and colonisations and the whole ownership thing becomes a total rats nest
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So what’s the deal then, are they ‘reuniting ethnic russians’ with this ploy?Originally posted by zeitghostThe original invasion is presumed to be over the land bridge from Siberia in the deepest throes of the last Iceage.
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Rosslyn Chapel near Edinburgh and featured in the Da Vinci Code movie, was said to have been built by the Knights Templar after escaping from persecution in France. It was said they regularly travelled back and forth to the New World.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostCheers for that link, interesting article.
I wonder just how many times man populated and invaded what is now the continental USA, anyone found a link to that?
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Rosslyn Chapel - Explore the carvings
Surrounding a window are carvings of maize or Indian Corn
The presence of this plant carving in the Chapel raises many questions: not only is it an exotic plant but it originates from North America, a country traditionally thought to have been discovered by Columbus in 1492, almost 50 years after Rosslyn Chapel was built.
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Cheers for that link, interesting article.Originally posted by Paddy View Post
I wonder just how many times man populated and invaded what is now the continental USA, anyone found a link to that?
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Not even the Russians would want Rotherham.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostIf it's a bleak wilderness devoid of any form of civilisation they're after, can't we offer them Rotherham?
I made the huge mistake of accepting a short contract there a few years back, that place makes Barnsley look glamorous and Swindon like a heavenly metropolis.
Fair point that we didn't actually sell the US land to the Americans, they nicked it, so we should re-possess!
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