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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (602)10/20/1999 10:07:00 AM
From: MNI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3246
 
Here are less fractured shermans. By utilizing the arrows you can get at least 15 more.
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Here you will find it ought to be 1997<=1977: salonmagazine.com. My, what amateurs!

>>the Churl>> Serious? I do not know of his attitude towards women, chivalry, and the like, actually. I remember there was something like a scientific interest in whether a baby child survives without any language input, which seems to have been checked out experimentally.
Also he seems to have had berserks that would jump into death depths just for demonstration purposes, but there is doubt, maybe this was also an 'experiment' with some mirrors and the like (impressive if you have some competitioners around).

>>predictable>> Yes, I thought so, that's why I introduced him :-).

>>armed attack>> I don't know machine-gun toting jesuits, and as far as I know E.Cardenal is a brandmark pacifist; while having information on him being present in a 1954 rebellion, I have nothing to corroborate him speaking out for violence (or acting). I have never heard of somebody unpacifistic winning the 'Peace Awards of German Booksellers', as he did in 1980. I have no special interest in him, but I took him as an counter-example to open up a little bit what seemed to me like a 'league of evil' vs 'league of knights' approach to history on your part.