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From: James Dening james@************.force9.co.uk
Subject: Rightful owners
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 10:30:50 +0100
> OK, who were the first "anglos"? Celts? Gauls? Romans? Saxons? Normans?

Good question...erm...prolly the salisbury plain bunch , and the celts...then the saxons
and angles and later the gauls arrived, followed by the romans, then the vikings had most
of the north of the country and the *original* bunch had just set up in Wessex when the
bloody Normans arrived!

>>(<sing> ...and one world cup..la la....>, Tellytubbies - the list goes
on...

> Tellytubbies are English, right? In that case, there is some seriously
>sick people roaming free over there, and where ever they work would be a
>good "toxic magic" site for SR.

Tellytubbies aren't English...they're from...erm....Belgium. Yep, that's it - definitely
Belgium.

>>Oz should be relatively low, 'cos they haven't been around in their
>>current forms for very long....

> Two World Wars, the Cold War, untold opressions and crackdowns under
>various governments, the collapse of the Cold War, more tribalistic
>conflict <here is today>, the Euro Wars and the resulting balkanization of
>much of Europe. Plenty of high emotions there.

Oz==Australia, neh? That's what I was saying - australia *hasn't* had all the stuff you
list...

Anyway, the Cold War? That was *so* low key that I don't think it would affect the mana
level
at all. It's nothing compared to say, the Battle of the Somme (100,000 dead in the first 3
hours
or something), or Jerusalem, where a million people have been killed/tortured to death...

J.

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