HayesGreener
Ronin
Well, they didn't use soap or deodorant for one thingWhich I'm not sure what to think of that considering what the British Isles were like in 1093.
Well, they didn't use soap or deodorant for one thingWhich I'm not sure what to think of that considering what the British Isles were like in 1093.
I heard they really don't use soap or deodorant now.Well, they didn't use soap or deodorant for one thing
I mean, if you start with the these beings are immortal unless you cut off their head and they live hundreds of not thousands of years and they have to fight each other to the death and The last one alive gets to rule the world, I suspect historical accuracy isn't real high on their priority list..I heard they really don't use soap or deodorant now.
I was referring to the continuation of the Norman invasion which began after The Battle of Hastings and dramatically changed the genetic make-up forever. I'm not sure how much of that extended into Scotland, but it's my contention that what's left of the Vikings is running through the veins of most Scots, Brits and Irish today.