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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/8/2020 2:02:12 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/8/2020 2:19:39 PM   
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ORIGINAL: RangerJoe


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ORIGINAL: btd64

Good morning everyone....GP

Even Barbarians who put their elbows on the table?



If you knew why people put their elbows on the table, you would realize that picture is incorrect.

I am NOT going to be the one to tell a Barbarian he's doing it wrong. I'll stand behind you when you tell him. 50 feet behind you.


Fine. Back Blast Area Clear!

They have a roast pig that is fine but it looks like those are potatoes with it. They did not know about potatoes at the time, the potato went from South America to Europe, then to North America, so the Vikings would not have known about it, not even in Vinland.

The legs that they are eating appear to be turkey legs. From the size of the bird on the table, that would also be a turkey since the chickens were pretty scrawny at the time. The turkey is from North America and was not known in Europe at the time.

They did not have maize in Europe at that time either and I doubt if it was in Vinland when the Vikings were there either, so they would not have eaten green maize so they would not have had their elbows on the table.

So I see you are in the "Historical" game playing group as opposed to those who want to play the game as an opportunity to do different things ...

I'll pass your critique along to Mr. Larsen so he can correct his cartoon in the next edition...but if Mr. Barbarian wants to put his elbows on the table when eating any kind of dead animal while consuming any flavor of carbohydrates, I'm not going to try and stop him.


At least try to be accurate. It is like seeing a wrist watch on a Roman soldier from two thousand years ago. Or the contrails of a jet in a movie that portrays something before man flew any aircraft.

It does not matter the flavor of the carbohydrates, it is how it normally is eaten. Green maize tends to have individuals put their elbows on the table when they eat the green maize. Green maize is/was processed differently than the various types of corn in Europe.



I think most would have criticized the lack of clothing, the fantasy helmets, and the weird weapons, when they objected to the historical accuracy. I like that you guys went with food instead.

However, maybe the artist think that the Vikings travelled to South America, as they might have done, and got their food from there. If you criticize the food that they are eating then proof is wanted that support your position.




The Vikings did not travel to western South America where they would have found the potato, they traveled to northeastern North America where there were no potatoes and probably no maize. They may have found turkeys when they went farther south or west during their wanderings but I don't know if any of those individuals made it back or just consorted with the natives, resulting in blonde haired, blue eyed natives along the Mississippi River who also had fair skin and sunburned easily. Of course, those traits could also have come from Celtic and Gaelic wanders as well.

Next thing you'll be telling me they didn't have chewing gum in Arthur's time.





The Mayans and Aztecs chewed chicle but Europeans chewed other things. The Greeks chewed Mastic gum which is a tree resin like chicle. In what is now Finland, if that is what you want to call it, birch bark tar with impressions of teeth have been found that is pretty old.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/8/2020 2:24:56 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Orm


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ORIGINAL: Zorch


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ORIGINAL: BBfanboy


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ORIGINAL: RangerJoe


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ORIGINAL: Zorch


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ORIGINAL: RangerJoe


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ORIGINAL: Zorch


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ORIGINAL: btd64

Good morning everyone....GP

Even Barbarians who put their elbows on the table?



If you knew why people put their elbows on the table, you would realize that picture is incorrect.

I am NOT going to be the one to tell a Barbarian he's doing it wrong. I'll stand behind you when you tell him. 50 feet behind you.


Fine. Back Blast Area Clear!

They have a roast pig that is fine but it looks like those are potatoes with it. They did not know about potatoes at the time, the potato went from South America to Europe, then to North America, so the Vikings would not have known about it, not even in Vinland.

The legs that they are eating appear to be turkey legs. From the size of the bird on the table, that would also be a turkey since the chickens were pretty scrawny at the time. The turkey is from North America and was not known in Europe at the time.

They did not have maize in Europe at that time either and I doubt if it was in Vinland when the Vikings were there either, so they would not have eaten green maize so they would not have had their elbows on the table.

So I see you are in the "Historical" game playing group as opposed to those who want to play the game as an opportunity to do different things ...

I'll pass your critique along to Mr. Larsen so he can correct his cartoon in the next edition...but if Mr. Barbarian wants to put his elbows on the table when eating any kind of dead animal while consuming any flavor of carbohydrates, I'm not going to try and stop him.


At least try to be accurate. It is like seeing a wrist watch on a Roman soldier from two thousand years ago. Or the contrails of a jet in a movie that portrays something before man flew any aircraft.

It does not matter the flavor of the carbohydrates, it is how it normally is eaten. Green maize tends to have individuals put their elbows on the table when they eat the green maize. Green maize is/was processed differently than the various types of corn in Europe.



I think most would have criticized the lack of clothing, the fantasy helmets, and the weird weapons, when they objected to the historical accuracy. I like that you guys went with food instead.

However, maybe the artist think that the Vikings travelled to South America, as they might have done, and got their food from there. If you criticize the food that they are eating then proof is wanted that support your position.




The Vikings did not travel to western South America where they would have found the potato, they traveled to northeastern North America where there were no potatoes and probably no maize. They may have found turkeys when they went farther south or west during their wanderings but I don't know if any of those individuals made it back or just consorted with the natives, resulting in blonde haired, blue eyed natives along the Mississippi River who also had fair skin and sunburned easily. Of course, those traits could also have come from Celtic and Gaelic wanders as well.

I am blue eyed and dark haired (whats left of it) sunburn quite easily, once in March when I was a few years younger. And have an Irish passport - does that make me a Viking?

And for giggles my Mom hates when I tell her I am not having potatoes with my dinner. It is like a am a demon or something.


That is because the potato is a staple of the Irish diet. In one way, it is surprising that the Irish did not invent vodka but they probably prefer to eat them than drink them, although potato ale is also made. Then again, there is sugar cane beer but that is now usually distilled.

As far as being bald, when you go bald in front, you are a thinker.
When you go bald in back, you are a lover.
When you go bald in front and back, you think that you are a lover.
But since perception is reality, then that is true.

God made only so many perfect heads, the rest he put hair on.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/8/2020 3:13:33 PM   
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my late uncle used to say something about busy streets don't have grass on them when describing his baldness. I still have more than he did - but miss him a lot.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/8/2020 5:43:36 PM   
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In one way, it is surprising that the Irish did not invent vodka but they probably prefer to eat them than drink them, although potato ale is also made.

The Irish probably saw no reason to begin with Vodka since they had already perfected how to make Whisky.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/8/2020 5:52:33 PM   
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my late uncle used to say something about busy streets don't have grass on them when describing his baldness. I still have more than he did - but miss him a lot.

There was a bumper sticker, "Bald Men Have Better Things to do with their Hormones".

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/8/2020 5:53:43 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/8/2020 5:54:45 PM   
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ORIGINAL: RangerJoe


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ORIGINAL: Zorch


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ORIGINAL: BBfanboy


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ORIGINAL: btd64

Good morning everyone....GP

Even Barbarians who put their elbows on the table?



If you knew why people put their elbows on the table, you would realize that picture is incorrect.

I am NOT going to be the one to tell a Barbarian he's doing it wrong. I'll stand behind you when you tell him. 50 feet behind you.


Fine. Back Blast Area Clear!

They have a roast pig that is fine but it looks like those are potatoes with it. They did not know about potatoes at the time, the potato went from South America to Europe, then to North America, so the Vikings would not have known about it, not even in Vinland.

The legs that they are eating appear to be turkey legs. From the size of the bird on the table, that would also be a turkey since the chickens were pretty scrawny at the time. The turkey is from North America and was not known in Europe at the time.

They did not have maize in Europe at that time either and I doubt if it was in Vinland when the Vikings were there either, so they would not have eaten green maize so they would not have had their elbows on the table.

So I see you are in the "Historical" game playing group as opposed to those who want to play the game as an opportunity to do different things ...

I'll pass your critique along to Mr. Larsen so he can correct his cartoon in the next edition...but if Mr. Barbarian wants to put his elbows on the table when eating any kind of dead animal while consuming any flavor of carbohydrates, I'm not going to try and stop him.


At least try to be accurate. It is like seeing a wrist watch on a Roman soldier from two thousand years ago. Or the contrails of a jet in a movie that portrays something before man flew any aircraft.

It does not matter the flavor of the carbohydrates, it is how it normally is eaten. Green maize tends to have individuals put their elbows on the table when they eat the green maize. Green maize is/was processed differently than the various types of corn in Europe.



I think most would have criticized the lack of clothing, the fantasy helmets, and the weird weapons, when they objected to the historical accuracy. I like that you guys went with food instead.

However, maybe the artist think that the Vikings travelled to South America, as they might have done, and got their food from there. If you criticize the food that they are eating then proof is wanted that support your position.




The Vikings did not travel to western South America where they would have found the potato, they traveled to northeastern North America where there were no potatoes and probably no maize. They may have found turkeys when they went farther south or west during their wanderings but I don't know if any of those individuals made it back or just consorted with the natives, resulting in blonde haired, blue eyed natives along the Mississippi River who also had fair skin and sunburned easily. Of course, those traits could also have come from Celtic and Gaelic wanders as well.

Next thing you'll be telling me they didn't have chewing gum in Arthur's time.





The Mayans and Aztecs chewed chicle but Europeans chewed other things. The Greeks chewed Mastic gum which is a tree resin like chicle. In what is now Finland, if that is what you want to call it, birch bark tar with impressions of teeth have been found that is pretty old.

Very interesting - but could they blow bubbles with it?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/8/2020 7:50:46 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Zorch


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ORIGINAL: Zorch


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ORIGINAL: RangerJoe


quote:

ORIGINAL: Orm


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ORIGINAL: RangerJoe


quote:

ORIGINAL: Zorch


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ORIGINAL: BBfanboy


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ORIGINAL: RangerJoe


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ORIGINAL: Zorch


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ORIGINAL: RangerJoe


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ORIGINAL: Zorch


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ORIGINAL: btd64

Good morning everyone....GP

Even Barbarians who put their elbows on the table?



If you knew why people put their elbows on the table, you would realize that picture is incorrect.

I am NOT going to be the one to tell a Barbarian he's doing it wrong. I'll stand behind you when you tell him. 50 feet behind you.


Fine. Back Blast Area Clear!

They have a roast pig that is fine but it looks like those are potatoes with it. They did not know about potatoes at the time, the potato went from South America to Europe, then to North America, so the Vikings would not have known about it, not even in Vinland.

The legs that they are eating appear to be turkey legs. From the size of the bird on the table, that would also be a turkey since the chickens were pretty scrawny at the time. The turkey is from North America and was not known in Europe at the time.

They did not have maize in Europe at that time either and I doubt if it was in Vinland when the Vikings were there either, so they would not have eaten green maize so they would not have had their elbows on the table.

So I see you are in the "Historical" game playing group as opposed to those who want to play the game as an opportunity to do different things ...

I'll pass your critique along to Mr. Larsen so he can correct his cartoon in the next edition...but if Mr. Barbarian wants to put his elbows on the table when eating any kind of dead animal while consuming any flavor of carbohydrates, I'm not going to try and stop him.


At least try to be accurate. It is like seeing a wrist watch on a Roman soldier from two thousand years ago. Or the contrails of a jet in a movie that portrays something before man flew any aircraft.

It does not matter the flavor of the carbohydrates, it is how it normally is eaten. Green maize tends to have individuals put their elbows on the table when they eat the green maize. Green maize is/was processed differently than the various types of corn in Europe.



I think most would have criticized the lack of clothing, the fantasy helmets, and the weird weapons, when they objected to the historical accuracy. I like that you guys went with food instead.

However, maybe the artist think that the Vikings travelled to South America, as they might have done, and got their food from there. If you criticize the food that they are eating then proof is wanted that support your position.




The Vikings did not travel to western South America where they would have found the potato, they traveled to northeastern North America where there were no potatoes and probably no maize. They may have found turkeys when they went farther south or west during their wanderings but I don't know if any of those individuals made it back or just consorted with the natives, resulting in blonde haired, blue eyed natives along the Mississippi River who also had fair skin and sunburned easily. Of course, those traits could also have come from Celtic and Gaelic wanders as well.

Next thing you'll be telling me they didn't have chewing gum in Arthur's time.





The Mayans and Aztecs chewed chicle but Europeans chewed other things. The Greeks chewed Mastic gum which is a tree resin like chicle. In what is now Finland, if that is what you want to call it, birch bark tar with impressions of teeth have been found that is pretty old.

Very interesting - but could they blow bubbles with it?


That is an interesting question but then you have to ask, would bubbles let them?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/9/2020 1:03:56 AM   
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Hello all.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/9/2020 6:51:21 AM   
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Hi all,

Good morning!


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/9/2020 10:01:09 AM   
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Note to Chickenboy: Congratulations to your Cowboys in their pursuit of a high draft pick while pretending to be competitive.
Only in the NFC East can the Eagles increase their lead by not playing...




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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/9/2020 12:46:01 PM   
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Good morning everyone....GP

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/9/2020 2:09:18 PM   
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Note to Chickenboy: Congratulations to your Cowboys in their pursuit of a high draft pick while pretending to be competitive.
Only in the NFC East can the Eagles increase their lead by not playing...





I saw a dalmation chase a cat under a spruce tree with very low branches. The dumb dog stuck his nose under the tree, yelped, then ran away.

I also read where a cat played airborne ranger with a 75 pound German Shepard. The dog did not get to its target, a three year old girl. BTW, the cat wanted nothing to do with the girl but she was in the cat's back yard.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/10/2020 1:06:06 AM   
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Note to Chickenboy: Congratulations to your Cowboys in their pursuit of a high draft pick while pretending to be competitive.



Who's pretending?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/10/2020 1:08:50 AM   
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Good evening...


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/10/2020 1:09:21 AM   
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So I see you are in the "Historical" game playing group as opposed to those who want to play the game as an opportunity to do different things ...



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/10/2020 1:16:53 AM   
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Hello all.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/10/2020 2:38:34 AM   
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Note to Chickenboy: Congratulations to your Cowboys in their pursuit of a high draft pick while pretending to be competitive.



Who's pretending?

Be honest; Jerry wants to draft Trevor Laurence. He engineered all the Cowboy injuries with a Ouija board. If the Jets win then the Cowboys are only a game away from the worst record.
The Iggles seem to think winning the division at 6-9-1 means they are a good team.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/10/2020 11:37:44 AM   
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Good morning everyone....GP

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/10/2020 5:04:02 PM   
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Hey,

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/10/2020 5:52:47 PM   
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Hey,

Hey Joe? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3JsuWz4xWc

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/11/2020 3:14:22 AM   
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Hello all.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/11/2020 6:27:29 AM   
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Good morning.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/11/2020 8:03:10 AM   
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Hi all,

Good morning!


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/11/2020 11:16:56 AM   
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quote:

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Note to Chickenboy: Congratulations to your Cowboys in their pursuit of a high draft pick while pretending to be competitive.
Only in the NFC East can the Eagles increase their lead by not playing...





I saw a dalmation chase a cat under a spruce tree with very low branches. The dumb dog stuck his nose under the tree, yelped, then ran away.

I also read where a cat played airborne ranger with a 75 pound German Shepard. The dog did not get to its target, a three year old girl. BTW, the cat wanted nothing to do with the girl but she was in the cat's back yard.
Every dog is different but Dalmations have a reputation for being not so bright.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/11/2020 11:40:46 AM   
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Good morning everyone....GP

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/11/2020 12:22:30 PM   
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Good morning everyone....GP

Cavemen too.




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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/11/2020 1:50:09 PM   
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Good morning everyone....GP

Cavemen too.


What is it with you and cavemen?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 11/11/2020 1:52:43 PM   
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And are cavemen really a thing of our pre-history?

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