The Dallemagnes → September, 2014

On September 13, 2014 at 10:53AM Angel Said…

On September 13, 2014 at 10:34AM Angel Said…

On September 12, 2014 at 02:00PM Angel Said…

On September 12, 2014 at 06:33AM Mark Said…

F*CKING JESUS IN THE FACE.
I’M NOT SAYING THAT WHAT THIS KID DID IS RIGHT.  HE’S RETARDED, AND AS A TEENAGER, “THAT’S HIS JOB”.
WHAT I AM SAYING IS THAT I’M BALLS HARD FOR THE 1ST AMENDMENT THE WAY ALOT OF JERKOFFS ARE FOR THE 2ND AMENDMENT AND THAT “STATUE” OF A PERSONS “MAKE BELIEVE FRIEND” WHO DOES “MAGIC”,

IS. NOT. REAL!!!

DOES ANYONE CARE ABOUT THE SERIES RAPE THAT HAPPENS AT FRAT PARTIES? NO!
DOES ANYONE CARE THAT RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM LEADS TO, OH I DON’T KNOW, SOMEONES HEAD GETTING SAWED OFF BY A PEN KNIFE OR A TEENAGER GETTING 2 YEARS IN JAIL?
HELL NO.
DOES ANYONE CARE THAT THIS POOR JACKASS IS GETTING MORE TIME THAN THE WALLSTREET FCKS WHO STOLE BILLIONS?
YOU BET YOU FACE HUMPING @SS, NO!!

THIS POOR DUMB BASTARD IS IN JAIL WITH RAPEST, MURDERERS AND THIEVES AT THE VERY LEAST UNTIL THE APPEALS PROCESS AND IF YOU ASK YOURSELF, “WHAT WOULD JESUS DO”?, AND THE ANSWER COMES BACK AS ANYTHING OTHER THAN, SAVE A DUMB KID FROM BEING CRUXIFIED OVER A STUPID JOKE,

“THEN YOU CAN BURN IN HELL”!!

On September 10, 2014 at 07:13PM Mark Said…

On September 10, 2014 at 07:10PM Mark Said…

You tell ’em.

On September 10, 2014 at 07:08PM Mark Said…

VIKING RING FORTRESS DISCOVERED
Excerpted from The Telegraph

Archaeologists in Denmark have discovered a distinctive ring-shaped Viking fortress which historians believe may have been used to launch an invasion of England. The fortress found on the Danish island of Zealand, around 30 miles south of Copenhagen, is the fifth circular fortress to be unearthed, and the first in over 60 years.

“This is great news,” said Lasse Sonne, a Viking historian from the Saxo Institute at the University of Copenhagen. “Although there were Vikings in other countries, these circular fortresses are unique to Denmark. Many have given up hope that there were many of them left.”

Like previously discovered ring fortresses, the Vallø Borgring is thought to date back to the late tenth century and the reign of Harald Bluetooth, the king who Christianised Denmark and Norway. However, some historians contend the fortresses were constructed by his son Sweyn Forkbeard, the first Danish King of England, as a military training camp or barracks from which to launch his invasions of England. Sweyn Forkbeard seized London in 1013 and was declared King of England on Christmas Day of that year.

The newly discovered fortress has a diameter of 475 feet, making it the third-largest of its type, and consists of a 35-foot wide circular rampart surrounded by a palisade of wooden spikes. Although only small portions of the new fortress have been uncovered, it appears to match the design of Denmark’s other ring fortresses, sticking to a strict geometric pattern.

The fortresses have four gates facing outward in different compass directions, and an interior courtyard symmetrically divided into four quarters. It is thought that Viking “longhouses” would have been constructed within the fortress. Historians believe the geometric design may have been inspired by old Roman army camps found by Vikings during their raids on England.

On September 10, 2014 at 07:21PM Angel Said…

On September 10, 2014 at 04:18PM Angel Said…

Hey Mark Check this out, pretty interesting.

 

On September 10, 2014 at 01:39PM Angel Said…