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For your reading here is Huguenot's original post refering to the horse and Syphilite which was originally removed from a thread about East Dulwich Swimming pool. I believe it is now more apt in this thread. Weirdos.



Well I imagine he's supporting your view rather than tendering disrespect. ;-)


I'd find it a bit concerning however, Domitianus was historically a pretender to the Roman throne rather than the real thing. He even went so far as to having coins printed in his own likeness to reinforce the claim. Cheeky monkey.


To have his support is a bit like having a renowned bullsh*tter as your best mate. It rubs off..


I'm considering whether he's related to Incitatus whose major claim to fame, apart from being ridden by a Syphilite, was being an equine senator. It seems unlikely, given the penetration of latin scholars generally into society, that we have two on this forum. Admin, can you alleviate us of this pedantic burden?

Alright already, I?m a horse, I?m Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus Caligula?s horse, I throw lavish banquets in my Ivory lined stables and enjoy a rich diet of gold laced oats and pearls dissolved in wine. I?m a high priest with my own Temple-, which is nice-, and I almost made Senator. My Guv?nor was a bit of a munter and a nutter, if you mentioned hairy Goats (he, Caligula looked like one) in his presence then you were ?brown bread?. Caligula got his though; in true Roman style he was stabbed loads of times especially in the groin by lots of people.
Does anyone think the writers of the Archers are setting up a plot line that will come to a head in 20 years when Brian dies and Rory is left with the lion's share of his inheritance and owes the farm? Which put's annoying Adam's nose out of joint, and Alice is left surprised/resentful and upset that she had a brother she never knew about?

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