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Experts may have found bones of 10th-century English princess
ChattanoogaTimesFreePress ^
| January 20, 2010
| RAPHAEL G. SATTER
Posted on 01/20/2010 3:15:37 PM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana
Princess Eadgyth (pronounced Edith) What's with the "g"?
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01/21/2010 12:15:55 AM PST
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Jeff Chandler
(:: The government will do for health care what it did for real estate. ::)
To: Tennessee Nana
Pretty interesting story! Would like to see the follow up as to whether or not they discover it’s her.
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01/21/2010 5:44:40 AM PST
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Beowulf9
To: Beowulf9
You have an interesting name...
Beowulf..
The first written down epic..
as I remember he fought a sea monster and drowned or something...
To: Jeff Chandler
g I dont know
:)
Actually theres odd gs in olde English...
To: Tennessee Nana
g I dont knowBuh dum ching!
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01/21/2010 7:32:46 AM PST
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Jeff Chandler
(:: The government will do for health care what it did for real estate. ::)
To: SunkenCiv; Tennessee Nana; nw_arizona_granny; All
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01/30/2010 11:23:37 AM PST
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Joya
(Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior, have mercy on me, a sinner!)
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01/31/2010 10:04:08 PM PST
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nw_arizona_granny
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