Are there any Ricardians out there? ( Archived) (21)

Oct 7, 2009 9:11 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
Gowanheart
GowanheartGowanheartGULFPORT, Mississippi USA3 Threads 570 Posts
Not the economics kind, the other kind.....
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Oct 7, 2009 9:12 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
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what is a ricardian please explain
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Oct 7, 2009 9:14 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
Gowanheart
GowanheartGowanheartGULFPORT, Mississippi USA3 Threads 570 Posts
Dawn7z: what is a ricardian please explain


From wiki: Ricardian is a term used to describe a person who is interested in rehabilitating the posthumous reputation of Richard III, King of England (reigned 1483-1485), seeking to alter the image of Richard which has been popularised by various writers and historians - most famously by the playwright William Shakespeare, who painted Richard in an unpleasant light, possibly for political reasons, in his play Richard III.



From me: I just love history!~
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Oct 7, 2009 9:15 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
BrunoMcMahon
BrunoMcMahonBrunoMcMahonHardwick, Vermont USA20 Threads 3 Polls 733 Posts
Rucy you got some 'splainin' to do.

Sorry that is a Ricardioain.
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Oct 7, 2009 9:16 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
Gowanheart: From wiki: Ricardian is a term used to describe a person who is interested in rehabilitating the posthumous reputation of Richard III, King of England (reigned 1483-1485), seeking to alter the image of Richard which has been popularised by various writers and historians - most famously by the playwright William Shakespeare, who painted Richard in an unpleasant light, possibly for political reasons, in his play Richard III.
From me: I just love history!~


and i love to learn and shakespeare although his dark comedies are my faves. thumbs up
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Oct 7, 2009 9:20 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
Gowanheart
GowanheartGowanheartGULFPORT, Mississippi USA3 Threads 570 Posts
BrunoMcMahon: Rucy you got some 'splainin' to do.

Sorry that is a Ricardioain.


Another one of my loves! How did you know! "Lucy, I'm home!"
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Oct 7, 2009 9:21 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
Gowanheart
GowanheartGowanheartGULFPORT, Mississippi USA3 Threads 570 Posts
I figured some of our English friends must be in this group....
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Oct 7, 2009 9:23 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
amahlala
amahlalaamahlalaAberdeen, South Dakota USA21 Threads 8,314 Posts
I'm not a Ricardian but I do enjoy reading and learning about the theories.
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Oct 7, 2009 9:25 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
Gowanheart
GowanheartGowanheartGULFPORT, Mississippi USA3 Threads 570 Posts
amahlala: I'm not a Ricardian but I do enjoy reading and learning about the theories.


Thanks! Me, too! I love reading about 16th century Great Britain, too!
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Oct 7, 2009 9:37 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
Gowanheart: I figured some of our English friends must be in this group....


i was wondering if a lucille ball reference would show uprolling on the floor laughing tongue
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Oct 7, 2009 9:54 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
Gowanheart
GowanheartGowanheartGULFPORT, Mississippi USA3 Threads 570 Posts
Dawn7z: i was wondering if a lucille ball reference would show up


Two of my favorite things---15th-16th century English history and "I Love Lucy!" heart wings
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Oct 7, 2009 9:57 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
Gowanheart: Two of my favorite things---15th-16th century English history and "I Love Lucy!"


thanks for making me laugh maybe you should start an online reading group
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Oct 7, 2009 10:03 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
amahlala
amahlalaamahlalaAberdeen, South Dakota USA21 Threads 8,314 Posts
Gowanheart: Two of my favorite things---15th-16th century English history and "I Love Lucy!"


Have you ever read the "Uppity Women" Series? They are a collection of mini-stories of women throughout history-pretty fascinating since history does not always portray women's roles in events.
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Oct 7, 2009 10:06 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
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goodnight i am going to check back here tomorrow for reading ideaswave hug
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Oct 7, 2009 10:07 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
wixomwizard
wixomwizardwixomwizardWixom, Michigan USA35 Threads 3,636 Posts
Dawn7z: and i love to learn and shakespeare although his dark comedies are my faves.


JULIET: Romeo, Romeo...wherefore art thou Romeo?

ROMEO: In the loo, wench! Don't let your chastity belt get become a wedgy!
professor grin
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Oct 7, 2009 10:07 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
Gowanheart
GowanheartGowanheartGULFPORT, Mississippi USA3 Threads 570 Posts
amahlala: Have you ever read the "Uppity Women" Series? They are a collection of mini-stories of women throughout history-pretty fascinating since history does not always portray women's roles in events.


I think my sister gave me one of those a few years ago...I do like to read women's history, too.
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Oct 7, 2009 10:09 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
Gowanheart
GowanheartGowanheartGULFPORT, Mississippi USA3 Threads 570 Posts
wixomwizard: JULIET: Romeo, Romeo...wherefore art thou Romeo?

ROMEO: In the loo, wench! Don't let your chastity belt get become a wedgy!


Another fine piece of Shakespeare's literature! The Loo Scene from R & J!
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Oct 7, 2009 10:10 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
amahlala
amahlalaamahlalaAberdeen, South Dakota USA21 Threads 8,314 Posts
Gowanheart: I think my sister gave me one of those a few years ago...I do like to read women's history, too.


I picked up the series because I was reading about the kings and queens of Britain, Scotland & Ireland a few years ago and it got me hooked....
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Oct 7, 2009 10:13 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
wixomwizard
wixomwizardwixomwizardWixom, Michigan USA35 Threads 3,636 Posts
Gowanheart: Another fine piece of Shakespeare's literature! The Loo Scene from R & J!


It seems I read somewhere that particular scene was later edited out because time restraints...or something like that.grin laugh
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Oct 7, 2009 11:26 PM CST Are there any Ricardians out there?
SensualVixen
SensualVixenSensualVixenTampa Bay area, Florida USA30 Threads 1,726 Posts
I saw some Lucians walk by a few minutes ago.....
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