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Bertie the Bunyip August 29th 03 03:00 PM

Cornish Folk
 
"Scout" wrote in
:

I breathed new life into you by removing all kills.
It's too easy to ignore your nonsense, and when you do manage to
complete a full thought, I like to be there for you, making
corrections, giving you guidance and support, etc.
You need us much more than we need you.


Oh you betcha,

I lost my cable, you see and the comedy network was my life.

Bertie

Kevin Jones September 1st 03 01:19 AM

Cornish Folk
 
"Peter J Ross" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 18:03:32 +0100, a team of surgeons from
alt.sailing.asa removed the following benign growth from Kingsley
Matthews:

On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 05:23:16 GMT, Bertie the Bunyip
wrote:

"NorthernPirate" wrote in
:

Bogman I take it your Irish? And therefore a Celt! And maybe not quite
up to speed.
Why would you insult your Welsh brother? Myself being Cornish I never
would. All of us Celts have one common thorne and that thorne is the
"Saxon English"
(however I'am married to one)

Anyway Bogman tsk! tsk! on you.

A gentleman from the land of Lord and King Arthur.


I thought you said you were Welsh?

Arthur was French.

Berti e



Arthur was a legend, and, if there was any basis for his existence, he
could have been any one of a number of nationalities.

Kingsley


Since Arthur was almost entirely invented by a man called Chrétien de
Troyes, I suspect he wasn't Australian.


He was hardly invented by Chrétien de Troyes. He turns up in Welsh legends
that predate Chrétien by several hundred years, and he's mentioned in
passing in Y Gododdin, which is probably about 6th century AD.

Kevin



Peter J Ross September 1st 03 02:52 AM

Cornish Folk
 
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 01:19:36 +0100, a team of surgeons from
alt.sailing.asa removed the following benign growth from Kevin Jones:

"Peter J Ross" wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 18:03:32 +0100, a team of surgeons from
alt.sailing.asa removed the following benign growth from Kingsley
Matthews:

...
Arthur was a legend, and, if there was any basis for his existence, he
could have been any one of a number of nationalities.


Since Arthur was almost entirely invented by a man called Chrétien de
Troyes, I suspect he wasn't Australian.


He was hardly invented by Chrétien de Troyes. He turns up in Welsh legends
that predate Chrétien by several hundred years, and he's mentioned in
passing in Y Gododdin, which is probably about 6th century AD.


Yes, but the semi-historical/legendary Arthur has been superseded for
everybody but a few scholars by the fictional French fellow. Not much
but the name and association with Britain remained.

--
PJR :-)
mhm34x8
news:alt.fan.pjr

Bogman September 8th 03 11:57 PM

Cornish Folk
 
vegetables
"Toric Kaltar" wrote in message
...
: On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 22:40:06 GMT, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
:
: Peter J Ross wrote in
: :
:
: On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 05:23:16 GMT, a team of surgeons from
: alt.sailing.asa removed the following benign growth from Bertie the
: Bunyip:
:
: "NorthernPirate" wrote in
: :
:
: Bogman I take it your Irish? And therefore a Celt! And maybe not
quite
: up to speed.
: Why would you insult your Welsh brother? Myself being Cornish I never
: would. All of us Celts have one common thorne and that thorne is the
: "Saxon English"
: (however I'am married to one)
:
: Anyway Bogman tsk! tsk! on you.
:
: A gentleman from the land of Lord and King Arthur.
:
:
: I thought you said you were Welsh?
:
: Arthur was French.
:
: NUKE FRANCE!!!!!!!!
:
: C'mon now. Nothing wrong with France or the French!
: Good food, pretty women, a terrific attitude towards just about
everyhting
: except the environment!
:
:
: Bertie
:
: That is one thing I accept whole heartedly from the English.
:
: NUKE FRANCE!!!!!!!!
:



Tall Sword December 7th 03 07:52 AM

Cornish Folk
 
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
ws.com...

I thought you said you were Welsh?

Arthur was French.

Berti e


Umm, NO he wasn't. The story of Arthur did migrate to France and come back
to Britan with changes but the original archetype was from Britan and many
DO say Wales.




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