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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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Shiri Dori wrote in message ...
I've been thinking a bit about those Wolfpack and Forestmen (1).



I like that: "(1)" format... I think I'll borrow it <g>

<snip Thoughts>

Here is how I've come to think of the three aforementioned legovillians:

First of all, have you seen Robin Hood Prince of Theves (1)? Well if you
have, mentally jump to the scene where The "Forest People" (Robin Hood,
etc.) are being attacked by the Sherif of Nottingham and the wierd,
animalistic-like people he hired to help (forget their names).

It's those very same animalistic-like peoples I've recapitulated to
characterize my boyz (wolfpack... <g>)... As for FM and DF, I'd say they're
the equivalent of Robin Hood & Co. in that same movie...

Cordially,
        DBR

(1) I hate Kevin Costner...

--
"To infinity and beyond!"

   
         
     
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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First of all, have you seen Robin Hood Prince of Theves (1)? Well if you
have, mentally jump to the scene where The "Forest People" (Robin Hood,
etc.) are being attacked by the Sherif of Nottingham and the wierd,
animalistic-like people he hired to help (forget their names).

They're called "Kilts."  They're hired thugs from the North (like Vikings, or
possibly Highlanders?)  I also could care less for Costner, but RH: PofT is
one of my favorite movies of all time!
-Chris

    
          
     
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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Tue, 28 Mar 2000 14:14:07 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
First of all, have you seen Robin Hood Prince of Theves (1)? Well if you
have, mentally jump to the scene where The "Forest People" (Robin Hood,
etc.) are being attacked by the Sherif of Nottingham and the wierd,
animalistic-like people he hired to help (forget their names).

They're called "Kilts."

No, they might be called "Celts"
(if they're supposed to be Celtic warriors).

If they're Scotsmen,
then they *wear* "kilts"....

;-)

Franklin

   
         
   
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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In lugnet.castle, Dylan Bradley writes:

First of all, have you seen Robin Hood Prince of Theves (1)? Well if you
have, mentally jump to the scene where The "Forest People" (Robin Hood,
etc.) are being attacked by the Sherif of Nottingham and the wierd,
animalistic-like people he hired to help (forget their names).

It's those very same animalistic-like peoples I've recapitulated to
characterize my boyz (wolfpack... <g>)... As for FM and DF, I'd say they're
the equivalent of Robin Hood & Co. in that same movie...

If memory serves me right, those were supposed to be Celts.  I was not very
happy with their portrayal.

Tony

   
         
     
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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Mon, 27 Mar 2000 23:58:39 GMT
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If memory serves me right, those were supposed to be Celts.  I was not very
happy with their portrayal.

Tony

Ahh, Celts!  Now it makes sense (light bulb above head)  All these years I
thought they were making fun of Scots, but instead they were just doing a bad
portrayal of Celts.  Thanks for the clarification.
-Chris

    
          
     
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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Tue, 28 Mar 2000 06:23:43 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
If memory serves me right, those were supposed to be Celts.  I was not very
happy with their portrayal.

Tony

Ahh, Celts!  Now it makes sense (light bulb above head)  All these years I
thought they were making fun of Scots, but instead they were just doing a bad
portrayal of Celts.  Thanks for the clarification.
-Chris

Excuse me?  You must be joking... Scots *are* Celtic..

~Nathan

    
          
      
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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Tue, 28 Mar 2000 15:42:50 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Nathan McDowell writes:
In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
If memory serves me right, those were supposed to be Celts.  I was not very
happy with their portrayal.

Tony

Ahh, Celts!  Now it makes sense (light bulb above head)  All these years I
thought they were making fun of Scots, but instead they were just doing a bad
portrayal of Celts.  Thanks for the clarification.
-Chris

Excuse me?  You must be joking... Scots *are* Celtic..

Only vaguely.  Scots are much more Pictish, really.  No self-respecting Celt
is going to strip down and cover himself in blue paint before battle. ;)
If you're looking for Celts(1), you should be looking in Ireland and Wales.
That being said, there's been so much intermingling in that region that
everyone is a bit of everything.

James (the slowly recovering from very busy weeks)

1:Of the non-Bostonian variety - so pronounce it with a hard "c" folks.

     
           
      
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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Tue, 28 Mar 2000 16:18:56 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, James Brown writes:
In lugnet.castle, Nathan McDowell writes:
In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
If memory serves me right, those were supposed to be Celts.  I was not very
happy with their portrayal.

Tony

Ahh, Celts!  Now it makes sense (light bulb above head)  All these years I
thought they were making fun of Scots, but instead they were just doing a • bad
portrayal of Celts.  Thanks for the clarification.
-Chris

Excuse me?  You must be joking... Scots *are* Celtic..

Only vaguely.  Scots are much more Pictish, really.  No self-respecting Celt
is going to strip down and cover himself in blue paint before battle. ;)

The celts were stripping down to their bare shield back when they were
terrorizing early Rome.  I forget whether they were into woad at that time, but
I'll check my books when I get home.  I think they were, but celts wander in
and out of so many places - Galatia, Greece, Italy, Briton, etc. - I tend to
confuse one era with another sometimes.

Bruce

Bruce

     
           
      
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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Tue, 28 Mar 2000 17:36:03 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
In lugnet.castle, James Brown writes:
In lugnet.castle, Nathan McDowell writes:
In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
If memory serves me right, those were supposed to be Celts.  I was not • very
happy with their portrayal.

Tony

Ahh, Celts!  Now it makes sense (light bulb above head)  All these years I
thought they were making fun of Scots, but instead they were just doing a • bad
portrayal of Celts.  Thanks for the clarification.
-Chris

Excuse me?  You must be joking... Scots *are* Celtic..

Only vaguely.  Scots are much more Pictish, really.  No self-respecting Celt
is going to strip down and cover himself in blue paint before battle. ;)

The celts were stripping down to their bare shield back when they were
terrorizing early Rome.  I forget whether they were into woad at that time, • but
I'll check my books when I get home.  I think they were, but celts wander in
and out of so many places - Galatia, Greece, Italy, Briton, etc. - I tend to
confuse one era with another sometimes.

Bruce

Heck, they even took over the city of Rome!  However, that only lasted one day.

Wait a minute... maybe that was the Visigoths.

Err... any history majors with a better memory than mine?

Tony

     
           
      
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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In lugnet.castle, Tony A. Rowe writes:
In lugnet.castle, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
In lugnet.castle, James Brown writes:

No self-respecting Celt
is going to strip down and cover himself in blue paint before battle. ;)

The celts were stripping down to their bare shield back when they were
terrorizing early Rome.  I forget whether they were into woad at that time, • but
I'll check my books when I get home.  I think they were, but celts wander in
and out of so many places - Galatia, Greece, Italy, Briton, etc. - I tend to
confuse one era with another sometimes.

Bruce

Heck, they even took over the city of Rome!  However, that only lasted one • day.

Wait a minute... maybe that was the Visigoths.

Err... any history majors with a better memory than mine?

Tony

The Visigoths did a leisurely pillage of Rome over two weeks.

Bruce

    
          
     
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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In lugnet.castle, Nathan McDowell writes:
In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
If memory serves me right, those were supposed to be Celts.  I was not very
happy with their portrayal.

Tony

Ahh, Celts!  Now it makes sense (light bulb above head)  All these years I
thought they were making fun of Scots, but instead they were just doing a bad
portrayal of Celts.  Thanks for the clarification.
-Chris

Excuse me?  You must be joking... Scots *are* Celtic..

~Nathan

No, no.  The Scottish are of Pictish decent, as well as Germanic.  The Celts
are niether Scottish or Pictish.
-Chris

    
          
     
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
In lugnet.castle, Nathan McDowell writes:
In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
If memory serves me right, those were supposed to be Celts.  I was not very
happy with their portrayal.

Tony

Ahh, Celts!  Now it makes sense (light bulb above head)  All these years I
thought they were making fun of Scots, but instead they were just doing a • bad
portrayal of Celts.  Thanks for the clarification.
-Chris

Excuse me?  You must be joking... Scots *are* Celtic..

~Nathan

No, no.  The Scottish are of Pictish decent, as well as Germanic.  The Celts
are niether Scottish or Pictish.

-Chris

If you are interested in the history of these peoples go to <A
HREF="http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/DavidDale1/Hisco.htm">The
History of the Scots, Picts, and Britons by David F. Dale</A>

~Nathan

    
          
     
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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In lugnet.castle, Nathan McDowell writes:
In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
In lugnet.castle, Nathan McDowell writes:
In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
If memory serves me right, those were supposed to be Celts.  I was not • very
happy with their portrayal.

Tony

Ahh, Celts!  Now it makes sense (light bulb above head)  All these years I
thought they were making fun of Scots, but instead they were just doing a • bad
portrayal of Celts.  Thanks for the clarification.
-Chris

Excuse me?  You must be joking... Scots *are* Celtic..

~Nathan


Yep, you're right.  I stand corrected.
-Chris

No, no.  The Scottish are of Pictish decent, as well as Germanic.  The Celts
are niether Scottish or Pictish.

-Chris

If you are interested in the history of these peoples go to <A
HREF="http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/DavidDale1/Hisco.htm">The
History of the Scots, Picts, and Britons by David F. Dale</A>

~Nathan

    
          
     
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
In lugnet.castle, Nathan McDowell writes:
In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
In lugnet.castle, Nathan McDowell writes:
In lugnet.castle, Chris Maddison writes:
If memory serves me right, those were supposed to be Celts.  I was not • very
happy with their portrayal.

Tony

Ahh, Celts!  Now it makes sense (light bulb above head)  All these years I
thought they were making fun of Scots, but instead they were just doing a • bad
portrayal of Celts.  Thanks for the clarification.
-Chris

Excuse me?  You must be joking... Scots *are* Celtic..

~Nathan


Yep, you're right.  I stand corrected.
-Chris

Sorry, I didn't mean to sound so harsh.  I didn't mean it harsh, but I just
read it again and it does kinda sound that way, sorry. =)

~Nathan


No, no.  The Scottish are of Pictish decent, as well as Germanic.  The Celts
are niether Scottish or Pictish.

-Chris

If you are interested in the history of these peoples go to <A
HREF="http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/DavidDale1/Hisco.htm">The
History of the Scots, Picts, and Britons by David F. Dale</A>

~Nathan

    
          
     
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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Excuse me?  You must be joking... Scots *are* Celtic..

~Nathan


Yep, you're right.  I stand corrected.
-Chris

Sorry, I didn't mean to sound so harsh.  I didn't mean it harsh, but I just
read it again and it does kinda sound that way, sorry. =)

~Nathan

No problem, man.  Don't beat yourself up over it.  I just had some bad info,
and you righted it.  Nothing wrong with that.  The sad thing is, my great
grandfather is Scottish...sorry Grandpa <looks at sky and cowers>
-Chris

   
         
   
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Re: Forestmen and Wolfpack... thoughts
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Tony Rowe wrote in message ...
In lugnet.castle, Dylan Bradley writes:

First of all, have you seen Robin Hood Prince of Theves (1)? Well if you
have, mentally jump to the scene where The "Forest People" (Robin Hood,
etc.) are being attacked by the Sherif of Nottingham and the wierd,
animalistic-like people he hired to help (forget their names).

It's those very same animalistic-like peoples I've recapitulated to
characterize my boyz (wolfpack... <g>)... As for FM and DF, I'd say • they're
the equivalent of Robin Hood & Co. in that same movie...

If memory serves me right, those were supposed to be Celts.  I was not very
happy with their portrayal.



They were supposed to be Celts? Wow... I stand corrected.

Hmm...

Never the less, they are the closest thing to how I see Wolfpack I can think
of... Except the name, of course.

Apologetically,
                DBR

 

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