The winter of his discontent...

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The winter of his discontent...

Post by Lili Von Shtupp » 5th Feb, '13, 07:34

Richard III found buried under a carpark in Leicester. From the looks of it, he was just kicked into the grave.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-le ... e-21063882
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Re: The winter of his discontent...

Post by Morrolan » 5th Feb, '13, 08:25

“Bloody thou art, bloody will be thy end."

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Re: The winter of his discontent...

Post by Fat Bob » 5th Feb, '13, 20:38

He was found in my old school car park!
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Re: The winter of his discontent...

Post by Lili Von Shtupp » 5th Feb, '13, 21:51

Fat Bob wrote:He was found in my old school car park!
Seriously? :lol:
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Re: The winter of his discontent...

Post by baloo » 5th Feb, '13, 22:04

They killed Kevin spacey ?
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Re: The winter of his discontent...

Post by BoD » 6th Feb, '13, 03:29

Yes, FB went to the school of Asda from a young age
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Re: The winter of his discontent...

Post by Lili Von Shtupp » 6th Feb, '13, 08:24

I had to Google that.
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Re: The winter of his discontent...

Post by Fat Bob » 6th Feb, '13, 08:28

Asda? Huh?

But seriously, yes, in used to stand on the frame of King Dick the turd at lunchtime!
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Post by Spike » 6th Feb, '13, 12:15

BoD wrote:Yes, FB went to the school of Asda from a young age
[smilie=rotflmao.gif] Bet the lunches were good though.
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Re: The winter of his discontent...

Post by Lili Von Shtupp » 13th Jun, '13, 14:46

A woman walked into a pub and asked the barman for a double entendre. So he gave it to her.

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Re: The winter of his discontent...

Post by Pinklepurr » 14th Jun, '13, 21:18

I watched something about this same thing a while ago...but I thought they discredited it all. Oh well, another book on the subject, somehow I don't think they will be disturbing her grave just for this guy. Interesting concept though.
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Re: The winter of his discontent...

Post by Tas » 15th Jun, '13, 10:47

Didn't read whole thing of that article, but various DNA testing would get to bottom of it would think
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Re: The winter of his discontent...

Post by daffodil » 15th Jun, '13, 13:19

Just leave it alone I reckon, the Hollywood remakes such as .....Elizabeth (Wink! Wink!) ....would be too much to bear!
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