Will you be making breakfast for your friend? ;)wilson wrote:Also, I probably won't be posting quite as much this evening as the past couple of nights...I'm meeting a friend at the Hunter/Gatherer Pub, Columbia's answer to the Brick Store. Will definitely post a review.wilson wrote:I'm fewer than 100 posts behind CB&B. However, I suppose his lead will be back to triple digits by the end of the day, as there's no wireless in this archive. I find it absurd that any research library would lack wireless. A router costs $50, people!
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No. I like him, but not that much.Lavabe wrote:Will you be making breakfast for your friend? ;)wilson wrote: Also, I probably won't be posting quite as much this evening as the past couple of nights...I'm meeting a friend at the Hunter/Gatherer Pub, Columbia's answer to the Brick Store. Will definitely post a review.
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wilson wrote:No. I like him, but not that much.Lavabe wrote:Will you be making breakfast for your friend? ;)wilson wrote: Also, I probably won't be posting quite as much this evening as the past couple of nights...I'm meeting a friend at the Hunter/Gatherer Pub, Columbia's answer to the Brick Store. Will definitely post a review.
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1298: Edward I ("Longshanks") defeats William Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk.
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And all my Scottish blood just got riled up.wilson wrote:1298: Edward I ("Longshanks") defeats William Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk.
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The first time I ever saw Braveheart was in Scotland, the same day I did the deluxe tour of Stirling Castle (perhaps the #1 recurring site of clashes during the Scottish wars for independence in the 13th and 14th centuries). It was flippin' awesome.Bostondevil wrote:And all my Scottish blood just got riled up.wilson wrote:1298: Edward I ("Longshanks") defeats William Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk.
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I saw Braveheart in Page Auditorium in fall 1995 featuring a before and after discussion with Randall Wallace, Duke grad and writer of the screenplay. Which I always thought was the coolest way to see braveheart. Now I feel yours was better.wilson wrote:The first time I ever saw Braveheart was in Scotland, the same day I did the deluxe tour of Stirling Castle (perhaps the #1 recurring site of clashes during the Scottish wars for independence in the 13th and 14th centuries). It was flippin' awesome.Bostondevil wrote:And all my Scottish blood just got riled up.wilson wrote:1298: Edward I ("Longshanks") defeats William Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk.
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Yeah, mine was nearly unbeatable, but yours was pretty darned cool, too.DukeUsul wrote:I saw Braveheart in Page Auditorium in fall 1995 featuring a before and after discussion with Randall Wallace, Duke grad and writer of the screenplay. Which I always thought was the coolest way to see braveheart. Now I feel yours was better.wilson wrote: The first time I ever saw Braveheart was in Scotland, the same day I did the deluxe tour of Stirling Castle (perhaps the #1 recurring site of clashes during the Scottish wars for independence in the 13th and 14th centuries). It was flippin' awesome.
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I don't like Braveheart. I don't hate it, but I don't like it much. Once was enough. I'm a girl.
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Fair enough. I like it a good bit, but I do think it's somewhat overrated.Bostondevil wrote:I don't like Braveheart. I don't hate it, but I don't like it much. Once was enough. I'm a girl.
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If you're going to make me watch a medieval war picture, I'd rather rewatch Henry V, the Kenneth Brannagh version. The Olivier version is a bit too rah-rah.
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Boooooooooo!wilson wrote:1298: Edward I ("Longshanks") defeats William Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk.
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Woo hoo!!! 1,000 posts. In honor of that, tonight I will have a fine-crafted brew, but think of another one not found in the U.S.
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1415: English longbowmen under Henry V play a pivotal role in the defeat of the considerably larger French army at the Battle of Agincourt. The battle marked a turning point in Henry V's Hundred Years' War campaign, although his field and diplomatic victories did not survive the missteps of his successors.
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He died too young. The agreement after the victory was that Henry was next in line to be King of France. But he didn't even outlive the current king. And he left an infant son. Too bad. No infant son his rather capable brother the Duke of Gloucester would have inherited, instead decades of strife. (And eventually the Wars of the Roses.)
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I'll have a fine coorslite for your next visit if...Lavabe wrote:Woo hoo!!! 1,000 posts. In honor of that, tonight I will have a fine-crafted brew, but think of another one not found in the U.S.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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At this rate, I gonna have to start planning for something special for #2000... :oops: :roll: ;)
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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Coors light isn't special enough?
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Kinda like making love in a canoe... :roll:YmoBeThere wrote:Coors light isn't special enough?
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.