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offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-16 03:31 [#00652790]
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was down in deepest Cornwall last week, Redruth, Lizard
Point, St Micheals Mount.

and there where alot of Cornish Flags (Deep dark green
background with a white cross).

I was wondering if there was any reference to this in any
artwork on his tunes.
lots of pro Cornish Language graffiti down there too, was
wondering with him using so called old Cornish in the titles
in Druqks.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-04-16 03:35 [#00652794]
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Cornwall IMO is at least as different a country
(culturally) from the rest of England as Wales or Scotland.
Lots of the little villages down there have their own weird
traditions. It's quite mad, as you head due south from where
I live it gets gradually more and more cornish in culture...
about 20 miles away from where I work there is a full size
wicker man. Okay, it's just symbolic and they don't burn
anyone in it, but it shows they're still very pagan there.


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-04-16 03:38 [#00652799]
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i heant st micheals mount is the only part of britain that
Jesus visited, not sure if thats true or not....


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-16 03:38 [#00652801]
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its a whole nother world down there, lovely place.

doing sattelite spotting in the clear nights, the whole skys
littered with cosmic debri.


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-16 03:39 [#00652805]
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i thought it was Elvis'only stop in England?? :)


 

offline Cfern from Sacto (United States) on 2003-04-16 03:48 [#00652812]
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"i heant st micheals mount is the only part of britain that
Jesus visited, not sure if thats true or not...."

wow your really historical /religiously ignorant as shit
man.... i mean no harm... but jesus lived in Israel and was
a poor carpenter... basically jesus was bum no he did not
visit england

at that time 30 or so ad britain wasn't even part of the
roman empire yet and their weren't any ships going up there
for any reason....

north europe was cultural backwater compared to the rest
of the world intill at least 1600 if not longer...



 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-04-16 03:49 [#00652813]
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elvis has gone lots of places, im being serious about
Jesus.....

do u think rich can actually speak cornish or did he just
translate some cornish for the purpose of making druqks
cooler?


 

offline Cfern from Sacto (United States) on 2003-04-16 03:49 [#00652814]
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ps. look the rest of the world fucked too..

pps.. cornwall is the shit man.. i visit there for a few
days on one my england trips stayed in st. ives.... it
totally is like the 'on' video...


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-16 03:50 [#00652815]
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yawn.


 

offline Cfern from Sacto (United States) on 2003-04-16 03:50 [#00652816]
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pppppppppssssss. i'm sure richard knows some cornish


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-04-16 03:51 [#00652818]
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yes i am aware of where Jesus lived (and apparantly He could
speak 3 languages, none of them was english) but i heard
also that he came to st micheals mount....if not him then it
was someone important from that time...


 

offline Cfern from Sacto (United States) on 2003-04-16 03:55 [#00652822]
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sorry i was a little harsh....

english wasn't even around in that time man...

3. yes he latin.( the romans did run the state after all)
hebrew(he was jewish) and babalyian ( a large minority of
the area)

4. sorry to bust your bubble about jesus and england and
all..


 

offline Cfern from Sacto (United States) on 2003-04-16 03:56 [#00652824]
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my grammershas been absurded......


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-04-16 03:56 [#00652825]
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thern again i also beleived my sources when i was told
1 that when game boy were invented they were in colour but
would have needed 8 batterys so werent publicly released and
they made them black and white untill the technology became
available to make them use up fewer batterys, and
2 bbc2 came before bbc1, it was just called bbc at first but
when they made a new better bbc channel it was deemed to be
better so they called the new channel '1' and the old boring
one '2'

i dont know what to beleive anymore



 

offline Cfern from Sacto (United States) on 2003-04-16 03:57 [#00652828]
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/.... and 1000

ok bedtime... i've had a few too many beers tonight
anyways...


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-04-16 04:02 [#00652832]
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Cfern, I'm not sure how well read your religious history is,
but there are a lot of apocryphal biblical texts (even
outside the "apocrypha") There are all sorts of things
claimed, like Mary Magdeline was one of the main leaders of
the early church, had her own gospel and was one of the
furthest travelling evangelists (The other Mary, Jesus'
mother is said to of visited western Wales and one chapel
there claims she is buried in their crypt... bet the
catholics aren't to happy about that as it's a church in
wales chapel :P)


 

offline TokyoJo from London now, not Tokyo anymore on 2003-04-16 04:40 [#00652895]
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I thought that there was so evidence to suggest that Jesus
did not die on the cross, that he travelled to Europe and
died in France.. I think there is also some other evidence
that suggests he died in India. Probably bollox tho - but I
have definitely read articles about both.

I also read an article recently in a Japanese newspaper
about some Japanese wackos who reckon Jesus died in Japan..
Even less likely.


 


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