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Group: soc.history.medieval · Group Profile
Author: Jack Linthicum
Date: Oct 18, 2007 21:27

On Oct 18, 12:58 pm, Bryn Br...@finhall.GREMLINSdemon.co.uk> wrote:
> Needing no introduction "an" Usenet stalwart wrote:
>
>
>
>>In article <1192652078.898877.12...@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
>> Jack Linthicum earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>>> Looks like a jolly place for a sword flight or an archery contest.
>>> Tourism calls.
>
>>> ROBIN HOOD'S PRISON? SHERIFF'S DUNGEON FOUND AT NOTTINGHAM GAOL
>
>>> There is, of course, the tantalising possibility that the cave prison
>>> had a very famous resident, and there are plans to allow the public to
>>> have a look for themselves.
>
>>> "This is the first time visitors to the Galleries of Justice will be
>>> able to see the dungeon where Robin Hood would have been imprisoned in
>>> medieval times and already we have received a lot of interest from the
>>> public, from as far away as Japan," said Tim.
>>> http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/nwh_gfx_en/ART51465.html
>
>>The nonexistence of the Robin Hood of the tales will, of course, not
>>stop them from exploiting this 8-)
>
> Robin Hood, not REAL?
> St George not a Christian?
> King Arthur not buried under every hill from here to Bavaria?
> William Wallace did not wear blue face paint?
> Hastings not named after a Danish pirate?
>
> Is nothing true?
>
> Soon we will have no national heroes...
>
> Come home Beckham we need you...
>
>
>
> --
> Summer grasses,
> all that remains
> of soldier's dreams.
>
> Bashõ

You can have him. The team he signed with before his "injury" won five
straight with him gone.
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