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You heard the man. Do it.
edward second in love
Awwwww.
6 articles of faults drawn up against edward ii
That's no way to treat a man in love.
edward ii ending
All good things must . . .
king william 147? married to elizabeth woodville
If only someone had thought to tell Richard III. It might have saved a lot of trouble for everyone.
elusive woodville
Until King William came along.
did edmund beaufort lose france
Yes, but the Duke of York kept trying to tell him where to find it.
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My prom picture, in which I am depicted with my eyes shut, is considered quite amusing by some.
leeds castle child out of wedlock
Someone really needs to address the growing immorality of medieval castles before it gets out of hand.
anglo saxon law cats divorce
Until William the Conqueror came along and ruined everything, of course, by restricting the right of divorce to dogs.
robert the bruce rapes queen isabella
He leered at Isabella, his haggis-laden breath heavy on her neck. "It's time, lass," he whispered, "that ye larned what a real man was like."
Isabella made a pretense of struggling under the mighty Scotman's embrace. At least, she thought to herself, I shall finally see what they keep under those sexy little kilts of theirs.
8 comments:
Lol, oh I do love search results
Well these are all very good, but I just have one question: will you be sharing that prom picture with your readers anytime soon?
I also think it's high time the fashion world brings the kilt to the forefront!
Excellent stuff, Susan! And Elizabeth, you make some good points!
Hahaha! Priceless!
Awwww, Edward II in love! Bless! The one about Bruce and Isabella is weird (where do people get these ideas??) but I love the 'cats divorce' one, hehe.
I had one for "Rosamund Clifford"... I think it will take more than a Google Search to get through that maze...
Well, some of those castle towers do look sorta phallic. ;)
Why the surprise about Robert the Bruce and his version of the Highland Fling? Wasn't something similar alleged in 'Braveheart' a travesty of history if there ever was one?
This is Hollywood history at its worst and Heaven help us if it gets its hands on Penman's take on R3. The Tudors and Rome were bad enough. For the record Atia was a very respectable and religious lady who most definitely would NOT have been called Atia of the Julii: Roman ladies took their nomenclature from the paternal side not the maternal.
I've heard of the term 'putting bums on seats' but does Hollywood really think giving us bum history is the best way to do it?
And that's before I think of all those historians who've been selling us the bum steer for years and whose books should be displayed on the fiction shelves!!
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