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The Truth about the Princes in the Tower
Really interesting. I find Elizabeth Woodville's position(s) so fascinating. Like Treathyl (cmoneyspinner), I think she somehow smuggled them out, which is why she never accused anyone of murdering them. But I know nothing about the topic :). ...
Mira, on 07/30/2013
Southcliffe: Channel Four drama starring Rory Kinnear and Sean Harris
You always find the most interesting programmes.
JoHarrington, on 07/30/2013
In the steps of saints and druids:the way of the Celtic church
Thanks Jo. You are, of course, right. Irish Christianity was influenced by Druidism, as you can see in the design of the Celtic cross, whose circle is an ancient druidic symbol for the sun. It stands for the presence of the divine in nature, ...
frankbeswick, on 07/30/2013
Cyprus - The Magical Island of Aphrodite
Do that, you won't regret it. I'm trying to organize a flight there myself for late September.
Maritravel, on 07/30/2013
Cyprus - The Magical Island of Aphrodite
Oh you made me want to visit Cyprus - it looks so beautiful! But, not in the summer heat for me, I have to take your advice and go later in the year.
jptanabe, on 07/30/2013
Babyliss MiraCurl Now Available to Public
Too funny! I just saw a demonstration of this tool at the CosmoProf store while shopping for the salon last week. It really looks neat. I don't have enough hair for it but have thought about getting it for the girls.
Angel, on 07/30/2013
In the steps of saints and druids:the way of the Celtic church
I really enjoyed reading that. To my mind (and reading) there is a lot in Irish Christianity that was influenced by Druidism, at least in the earliest days. However, I'm half out the house right now, so I'll have to elaborate on that later on.
JoHarrington, on 07/30/2013
A Brief History of Old London Bridge
Oh Joe, thanks chuck! I'm glad it helped to bring it alive. xx
KathleenDuffy, on 07/30/2013
Maria Bochkareva: WWI Founder of the Battalion of Death
From her point of view, Russia needed her. Plus she couldn't sit 'idly' twiddling her thumbs, while Russia burned. She was very patriotic.
JoHarrington, on 07/30/2013
Why Richard III May Not Have Killed the Princes in the Tower
I'm very pleased to hear it! And thank you too for engaging me in such conversations. I always find learning invigorating. I don't want to take credit for your idea. Go ahead and suggest it in the forum. :)
JoHarrington, on 07/30/2013
A Brief History of Old London Bridge
I didn't tell you that shortly after you wrote this, I visited London. We arrived at London Bridge tube station to visit the Tower. Walking across the bridge I imagined it all as you'd described it back in the day. It really enriched the ...
JoHarrington, on 07/30/2013
Five Facts You Might Not Know About King Richard III
I thought I knew most of what there was to know about Richard, but even I learned stuff here. For example, his age at Tewkesbury hadn't clicked with me. That is very young to be leading an army!
JoHarrington, on 07/30/2013
Why Every Woman (And Man) Should Be a Feminist
I don't believe in the word "should", so on that level, I actually disagree with the title of this page, but that's a whole other discussion--and it doesn't mean at all that I disagree with the goals of feminism. I used to identify as a ...
cazort, on 07/29/2013
Squidoo review: What it is and why you should care
It was a lot of fun when I joined, last February right before the changes. Now I am deciding whether to leave my few lenses at Squidoo or to move them elsewhere. One is already here. The rest will probably follow. Good article on Squidoo, ...
ologsinquito, on 07/29/2013
Maria Bochkareva: WWI Founder of the Battalion of Death
Seems she was a woman ahead of her time, but not much common sense. Why would she return to Russia! Anyway, she was a patriot.
Natural_Skin_Care, on 07/29/2013

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