The legacy of Rome

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  1. Only a Poor Old Man

    Only a Poor Old Man Well-Known Member

     
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  3. +VGO.DVCKS

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    @Only a Poor Old Man, you made me do this. And, Yes, I blame you. --You should be Deeply Ashamed.


    And, Oh No, then there was this.

    For me, Monty Python are a lot like Richard Pryor. They fall into two main phases: pre-movies and post-movies. Both are good, but in either instance, Pryor's 'standup comedy' (what he could do live, onstage) and what the Pithons (sic) did on the BBC, will always be the better of the two.
     
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  4. kevin McGonigal

    kevin McGonigal Well-Known Member

    The Romans "trained" their engineers well and are still training us today. Quite a legacy indeed.
     
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