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It's not really armour if you haven't bled on it.
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Egfroth wrote:..."It's not really armour if you haven't bled on it."


If you bled on it then it wasnt very good armour to begin with was it?

..bleedin all over that Norman kit of yours, tut tut, what would the Saxons ever think...
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Wyrm - are you trying to insult me? I've never portrayed a (hack! ptui!) Norman!. See http://www.geocities.com/egfrothos/Hastings2000b.html

And the armour gets blood on it when you make it, not when you wear it!
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Post by Wyrm »

well, yes, I wont deny I was making a dig :) I just couldnt resist.. besides, Harold the Conqueror just doesnt have the same ring to it.. :wink:

Egfroth wrote:Wyrm - are you trying to insult me? I've never portrayed a (hack! ptui!) Norman!. See http://www.geocities.com/egfrothos/Hastings2000b.html

And the armour gets blood on it when you make it, not when you wear it!
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