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Yes, the horses are mighty fine.... 8)
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Vortigern Studies wrote:
Quote:Robert, remember there is no such thing as stupid questions. Please keep asking away in future
There are indeed stupid questions as Magnus was so quick to point out.
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Quote:Vortigern Studies wrote:
Quote:Robert, remember there is no such thing as stupid questions. Please keep asking away in future
There are indeed stupid questions as Magnus was so quick to point out.
lol...a wise man once told me there was no such thing as stupid questions...just stupid people. Present company excluded of course. :wink:
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I feel sorry for the horse if the gent in the front is not an accomplished rider...he has a bare blade in his belt!! Yikes!!
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Iagoba said:-
Quote:Well, I think that photo is taken in the South of Spain
....very likely, since those rather magnificent horses are fine specimens of Andalusians..... a splendid breed, who 'ride' very well !
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Well and the white-painted houses, and the orange trees... :wink:
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Quote:Well and the whte-painted houses, and the orange trees... :wink:
You must be colour blind Iagoba! Those houses are orange and the trees look distinctly green to me!
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Quote:Cool and scary... http://www.antikmakler.de/catalog/image ... R/BR27.jpg
That is the group who always spring to mind when I think of authentic looking Roman cavelry! Awesome!!
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Quote:Iagoba:2eilxzvm Wrote:Well and the whte-painted houses, and the orange trees... :wink:
You must be clour blind Iagoba! Those houses are orange and the trees look distinctly green to me!
well I know that legends of "golden apples" are for fools. We are serious, we don´t believe in them. :lol:
Trees with golden apples? Who can eat them? :roll:
Quote:Cool and scary... http://www.antikmakler.de/catalog/image ... R/BR27.jpg
Yes, it´s useful to show that those pieces of armour are not for women. They are for horse´s heads! :lol:
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Whats the matter Iagoba? Have you never heard of Golden Delicious? :lol: :lol:
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magnus wrote:Quote:there was no such thing as stupid questions...just stupid people.
Ergo stupid people ask stupid questions, and you consider me stupid.
I understand, and I will try to refrain from asking questions in the future.
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Magnus wrote:
Quote:there was no such thing as stupid questions...just stupid people.
There are no stupid questions, only stupid people wich doesn´t ask questions.
Questions like:
Who am I?
Where I came from?
Why does the apples fall from the tree?
and:
What are the colours of roman military tunics?
Carries you further, AND
Makes you wiser...even the question of the apples seems rather silly. But well, no one thought in that before...Who was stupid? :wink:
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Well, most of you know that I´m in Cohors Prima Gallica. Any other question related to:
Betican horses, orage trees, questions, funny "roman" shining armours, it´s VERY off-topic. :? If wanted to continue they, we can start a new topic, or write PM´s, and I would be glad of doing so.
Thanks for the welcolme. wink:
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Quote: Betican horses, orage trees, questions, funny "roman" shining armours, it´s VERY off-topic. :?
Indeed! I'm moving the whole thread....
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