Just constructed a new computer chair. It is lush as my daughter would say
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Watching snow come down from the sky.
Five years on Mars and still ticking - an awesome NASA success story.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/01/03/mars.rovers.five.years/index.html
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ January 3 2009, 12:05 PM GMTDrinking juice and coughing
and inflating balloons obviously.
Just watched Dances with Wolves on BBC iPlayer. I reckon it was Dr Mato who did all the scalping. She seems that kind of girl. Still nicer than my ex-wife though.
Quote: roscoff @ January 2 2009, 11:02 PM GMTI happen to accidentally bump on to a porn site the other day...ahem and it had this on the screen panic. So I scrolled over it and if you pressed it it shut down the page and logged you off immediately. Ha! F**king brilliant when you don't want your 4 year old saying things like "Daddy what is that man cleaning that ladies teeth with?"
Hahah!
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ January 3 2009, 12:12 AM GMTI just messaged my brother to find out what he did with the rest of our last block.
Ate it?
Quote: roscoff @ January 2 2009, 11:02 PM GMTI happen to accidentally bump on to a porn site the other day...ahem and it had this on the screen panic. So I scrolled over it and if you pressed it it shut down the page and logged you off immediately. Ha! F**king brilliant when you don't want your 4 year old saying things like "Daddy what is that man cleaning that ladies teeth with?"
Erm... I was hoping someone else would ask this... link?
I just used my illness to scare away a salesman at the door. Maybe I'll keep a QUARANTINE sign on my door year-round.
Sounds like a good plan DeButt.
Quote: Aaron @ January 3 2009, 4:51 PM GMTAte it?
It's on the bread bin!
Robyn feels like she's hitting her head on a brick wall.
Quote: Leevil @ January 3 2009, 5:08 PM GMTSounds like a good plan DeButt.
DaButt. It's DaButt. >_<
Quote: roscoff @ January 3 2009, 4:37 PM GMTJust watched Dances with Wolves on BBC iPlayer. I reckon it was Dr Mato who did all the scalping. She seems that kind of girl. Still nicer than my ex-wife though.
Never have scalped anyone yet.
The removal of the skin covering the top of a person head during or after a battle dates back to the Scythians (c. 400 BC). The Visigoths also took scalps during the wars with the Anglo-Saxons in the 9th century. When the Europeans first visited America they observed that the Huron, Chichimec, Iroquoi and Muskhogean tribes scalped enemy warriors. The Spanish administrator of Mexico, Francisco de Garay, reported in 1520 of seeing the "cutting of the skin off the entire head and face, with hair and beard". However, there is no evidence that the majority of Native American tribes at this time were involved in scalping.
In 1688, the French-Canadians began paying for every enemy scalp. This encouraged the emergence of groups trying to make a business out of scalping settlers. The British responded in 1693 by announcing that they would pay money for the scalps of Frenchmen and their Indian allies. As much as £100 was obtained for an important scalp.
In 1777, Jane McCrea, the fiancée of a soldier serving with General Burgoyne's army, was captured by Indians allied to the British. Then during a dispute between two warriors, Jane was scalped. General Burgoyne did not punish the guilty men for fear of breaking the alliance with that tribe. This decision enraged local Americans and many men now joined in the struggle against the British. It was later claimed that the death of Jane McCrea greatly aided the rebel cause and contributed to the defeat of Burgoyne's army at Saratoga. The incident continued to be used as propaganda against the English and the story was immortalized by John Vanderlyn's painting, The Death of Jane McCrea, in 1804.
This policy of scalping spread to the Americans during the 19th century and they paid bounties for the scalps of troublesome tribes such as the Apache. The idea of scalping as an act of revenge was adopted by the Plains tribes during the Indian Wars.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/WWscalping.htm
So, right back atch there Roscoff
*note to self, Roscoff is not very funny today. He must being ignored or having giftmas blues. either way I shall forgive him.
Well that was a full and detailed rebuttle Dr M. However I must point out that Aaron still pays out good money for the scalp of a Frenchman. Or Leevil. Same thing really.
Robyn is writing.
Roscoff is hungry.