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> "Tommy Joe" wrote:
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> If this were the 1060s or some other pre-computer era, Somebody would be
> responding to ads in the back of magazines...
> TJ
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> They had magazines in the 1060s?
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> In These Medieval Times? Witch Trials Quarterly? Holy Roman Empire News
> and Report? Better Castles and Gardens? Architectural Digest? Good
> Hovel Keeping? Illiterate's Digest? Alchemy Today? Philosophy
> Illustrated? European Peasant Erotica? The England Journal of Barbering?


LMAO! Good one, Somebody! I laughed and laughed at your response.
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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Somebody wrote:
>>
>> "Tommy Joe" wrote:
>>
>> If this were the 1060s or some other pre-computer era, Somebody would be
>> responding to ads in the back of magazines...
>> TJ
>> ---
>>
>> They had magazines in the 1060s?
>>
>> In These Medieval Times? Witch Trials Quarterly? Holy Roman Empire
>> News
>> and Report? Better Castles and Gardens? Architectural Digest? Good
>> Hovel Keeping? Illiterate's Digest? Alchemy Today? Philosophy
>> Illustrated? European Peasant Erotica? The England Journal of
>> Barbering?

>
> LMAO! Good one, Somebody! I laughed and laughed at your response.



Too bad European Peasant Erotica went out of business.... They had photos
of some lusty wenches! And in the 1060s, no airbrushing or cosmetic
surgery.


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On Sun, 2 Dec 2012 10:19:29 -0500, "Somebody" >
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> Too bad European Peasant Erotica went out of business.... They had photos
> of some lusty wenches! And in the 1060s, no airbrushing or cosmetic
> surgery.


I thought it was all the art at that point had a religious theme.
This one is later and they aren't peasants, but it is erotic...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ga...e_-_Louvre.jpg

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> On Sun, 2 Dec 2012 10:19:29 -0500, "Somebody" >
> wrote:
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>> Too bad European Peasant Erotica went out of business.... They had
>> photos
>> of some lusty wenches! And in the 1060s, no airbrushing or cosmetic
>> surgery.

>
> I thought it was all the art at that point had a religious theme.
> This one is later and they aren't peasants, but it is erotic...
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ga...e_-_Louvre.jpg


that made me lol. Not exactly erotic in my book!


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