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Last time, as you will recall, I offered the tragedy of Hannibal's elephants. This time I provide a decidely different diversion!<br>
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I like to call it: Flavius Vesti... (assuming my latin is any good)<br>
www.romansims.com/pdoll.htm<br>
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and by the way, no need to point out inaccuracies and errors, as I have found them all myself. This artwork was done at an earlier time before I had the benefit of this forum's infinite wisdom. heh. <p></p><i></i>

Anonymous

Cool drawing. I like your style of line art Sats. Was it just the picture though? <p>"Only Trajan could go to Dacia."<BR>
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Magnus/Matt<BR>
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Legio XXX "Ulpia Victrix" </p><i></i>
Great fun... but this may just be my childishness.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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Helge <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://pub45.ezboard.com/urichomeres.showPublicProfile?language=EN>Richomeres</A> at: 8/17/02 5:46:23 pm<br></i>
Avete, omnes!<br>
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My initial thought when I read the subject line:<br>
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Shovel and wheelbarrow<br>
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hahaha! E EM <p>-Christy
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<i>"Thus an apple tree in bloom was part of the natural process of making fruit at the same time it was a 'living sermon from God'; likewise, a crow wheeling overhead was a type of the black forces waiting to overtake men's souls when they wandered off the Path. The river before you might be that Path, yet a wrong turn on it might land you in Newark, Ohio, a hard-drinking town notorious for gambling and prostitution that Chapman believed offered a literal preview of Hell."</i>
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-Michael Pollan, <u>The Botany of Desire</u>, describing the opinion of Johnny Appleseed, American folk hero, on my home town.
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