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Re: Ever heard of "Heavy Bones"?
Just on the topic of large or small frames: A very few years ago, the skeleton of Richard III was discovered in Leicester. At first, because the bones were "gracile", it was thought the ske…3 -
Re: Ever heard of "Heavy Bones"?
Re Richard's reputation, there is contemporary documentation which shows him to have been a normally-behaved nobleman for his time; also with a fairly positive reputation in the North of England; als…7 -
Re: Ever heard of "Heavy Bones"?
The young man is Dominic Smee: I met him briefly at a Richard III Society meeting (yes, I'm one of those. It gets worse: ask me about the Brontes or Diderot. You'll run away fast...). He was very cha…4 -
Re: Garlic Diet
My Spanish father loved garlic soup: about 4 cloves of garlic halved and toasted in a pot with olive oil. Add a couple of thin-sliced French or Italian style bread, and toast them on both sides. Add …3 -
Re: Do you have a motto??
Almost literally the way Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radium.4