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# :)
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:11, archived)
# shitting mary!
:D
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:12, archived)
#
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:13, archived)
# Lol
Going to hop onto eBay see if there's any of those U-boat binoculars still left!
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:13, archived)
# IT MATTERS

(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:15, archived)
# *colours the lizard*
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:17, archived)
# is that a euphemism for buying wheat?


yes
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:22, archived)
# i never realised buying wheat
needed a euphemism. but then i wasn't aware i had to take the elephant until recently
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:27, archived)
# robert...g..durant
ed: the fucking elephant

!

www.westholmepublishing.com/belisarius.php
spotify:track:1iZHKK0iqQy4agjSO0n0OB (Break And Enter by Prodigy)


About this Book

“Hughes has written a lively and detailed account of Belisarius’s remarkable career.”—Adrian Goldsworthy, author of The Complete Roman Army
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:28, archived)
# ... ?
i'm gonna return this elephant and get my money back. it's hallucinogenic or something... !
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:33, archived)
#
Belisarius (c. 505–565 AD) was the greatest general of the Eastern Roman Empire and is among history’s most notable military personalities. At the age of 29, he twice defeated the Persians and reconquered North Africa from the Vandals, before going on to regain the Italian peninsula from the Ostrogoths, including the Eternal City, Rome. Fighting in the name of Justinian I, Belisarius recaptured large portions of the original territory of the ancient Roman Empire. However, Byzantium was both unwilling and incapable of retaining much of Belisarius’s hard-won advances, and soon after his death, the empire once again retracted.

In Belisarius: The Last Roman General, historian Ian Hughes recounts the life of this great soldier. In addition, he explains the evolution of classical Roman armies and systems of warfare into those of the Byzantine Empire, as well as those of their chief enemies, the Persians, Goths, and Vandals. Based on ancient source and drawing on a wealth of modern research, Belisarius’s career is set in the context of the turbulent times in which he lived and his reputation is reassessed to give a balanced portrait of this neglected giant among ancient commanders.

IAN HUGHES, trained in classics at Cardiff University, Wales, is currently teaching in England.



RETURN
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:40, archived)
# dammit. they don't take returns
now i'm stuck with this fucking elephant and it's sending me to mentalville. gah.
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:41, archived)
# Yes/ Yes/
Yon Can Do It.
Ptople, like machuurj, will £ct
worn out. They feel ennerxated, tirfd,
and weary, and get into a w state of
nervous debility and prostration without
knowing the reason "why, still they
drag listlessly on through the labors and
duties of the day thinking there is no
real cause of complaint and no evident
outward sign of sickness. 1 his state oj
b»dy, however, is a prophetu warning,
and is a premonitory symptom of what
will ultimately follow ij tht system is
not speedily reinvigorated by the proper
remedy, namely, a grrrral
prostration
and breaking- up of the constitution.
The question then arises, can a rented)
be found, and can the system be reno-
vated'/ To all sitth enquiries, uc 1011-
fidently reply
Yes, You Can Do//.
When tlu body gets into this low state
of prostration, and the mind e;ets en-
feebled from over work or other causes,
a reliable restorative can always be
found in

Burdock
Blood Bitters.


(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:51, archived)
# everything is clear now. thankyou
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:53, archived)
#
A case is mentioned in
which a gallant majnr did not think it beneath his
dignity to officiate night after night as the living leg
of a stage elephant, the other legs of which were
"played" by United States officer.. Indeed, the
rlepliant, considering the difficulties surmounted 111
his creation, wa», as een by the !ie.ht of the "foot-
light*," consisting of four candle* set in bottie* and
empty condensed-milk cans, pronounced by the
critic* of the Ltbby Ptisan
Ck'onicU
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 23:02, archived)
# nope. you just muddied it all up again. NURSE!
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 23:08, archived)
# T FUQ
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 23:18, archived)
# prodigy, hell yea. makes me wanna badgerdance
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:39, archived)
# this reminds me of Muriel Shentovis, imjussayin
spotify:track:1a4lqhDyfqpWwsebZpE0X4 (Skylined by Prodigy)

spotify:album:7xLQ4dDNZ7jDc67YxZwJJy (Experience: Expanded (Remastered) by Prodigy)

spotify:track:6m29IG70EHOXDbWaydygsX (Your Love (Remix) (Remastered) by Prodigy)

spotify:track:4m2AkmCujTTUFEYzjPkWkY (Hyperspeed (G-Force Part 2)(Remastered) by Prodigy)
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:41, archived)
# Skylined is good stuff
fucking Spotify won't let this stupid American listen to 'Experience'


...numsay'n?
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:45, archived)
# the prodigy let anyone uload their stuff to utoob
they're cool like that
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:52, archived)
# only found out yesterday that spotify is included with my broadband deal
but too late, virgin's getting fucked off

^shit, that sounds wrong
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:49, archived)
# beer good
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:59, archived)
# mmm
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:16, archived)
# la la la, let me cunt the haviers
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:23, archived)
# In 20 years they'll be grazing the floor :(
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:23, archived)
# That's not gonna stop me.
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:41, archived)
# hahaha fucking hell
TITLER
(, Sat 19 Jan 2013, 22:35, archived)
# what a cracking pair
of binoculars :D
(, Sun 20 Jan 2013, 0:19, archived)
#
source pic or it didn't happen
(, Sun 20 Jan 2013, 0:28, archived)
# Fuuuuuuuck!
(, Sun 20 Jan 2013, 3:04, archived)
# :D
(, Sun 20 Jan 2013, 10:27, archived)