Bosworth?
Bosworth?
2004-06-15 23:38:36
Anyone go to the Other Lot's Bosworth seminar thingie on Staurday?
Any good?
Marie
Any good?
Marie
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Bosworth?
2004-06-16 11:04:19
> Anyone go to the Other Lot's Bosworth seminar thingie on Staurday?
Marie
is this the way to support Richard, by dishing anyone else who organises
events around his life? I think not.
We are all on Richard's side after all, and I am certain he would not
approve of any dissention in his ranks. "Us and Them" only makes Tudor
supporters smile.
It was brilliant by the way. And it was a study day on Bosworth, not a
"thingie', very interesting, and well organised.
Shame you couldn't attend.
Paul
Marie
is this the way to support Richard, by dishing anyone else who organises
events around his life? I think not.
We are all on Richard's side after all, and I am certain he would not
approve of any dissention in his ranks. "Us and Them" only makes Tudor
supporters smile.
It was brilliant by the way. And it was a study day on Bosworth, not a
"thingie', very interesting, and well organised.
Shame you couldn't attend.
Paul
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Bosworth?
2004-06-16 11:17:29
--- In , "P.T.Bale"
<paultrevor@b...> wrote:
> > Anyone go to the Other Lot's Bosworth seminar thingie on Staurday?
> Marie
> is this the way to support Richard, by dishing anyone else who
organises
> events around his life? I think not.
> We are all on Richard's side after all, and I am certain he would
not
> approve of any dissention in his ranks. "Us and Them" only makes
Tudor
> supporters smile.
> It was brilliant by the way. And it was a study day on Bosworth,
not a
> "thingie', very interesting, and well organised.
> Shame you couldn't attend.
> Paul
Paul, you do have a short fuse, don't you? I only meant it in a joky
way as this is the Richard III Society forum. I have recently joined
the Foundation as well, as it happens. Whether I was there or not,
perhaps I'll leave you to guess. . . .
Yours, with a nod and a wink,
Marie
<paultrevor@b...> wrote:
> > Anyone go to the Other Lot's Bosworth seminar thingie on Staurday?
> Marie
> is this the way to support Richard, by dishing anyone else who
organises
> events around his life? I think not.
> We are all on Richard's side after all, and I am certain he would
not
> approve of any dissention in his ranks. "Us and Them" only makes
Tudor
> supporters smile.
> It was brilliant by the way. And it was a study day on Bosworth,
not a
> "thingie', very interesting, and well organised.
> Shame you couldn't attend.
> Paul
Paul, you do have a short fuse, don't you? I only meant it in a joky
way as this is the Richard III Society forum. I have recently joined
the Foundation as well, as it happens. Whether I was there or not,
perhaps I'll leave you to guess. . . .
Yours, with a nod and a wink,
Marie
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Bosworth?
2004-06-16 19:00:53
> --- In , "P.T.Bale"
> <paultrevor@b...> wrote:
>>> Anyone go to the Other Lot's Bosworth seminar thingie on Staurday?
>> Marie
>> is this the way to support Richard, by dishing anyone else who
> organises
>> events around his life? I think not.
>> We are all on Richard's side after all, and I am certain he would
> not
>> approve of any dissention in his ranks. "Us and Them" only makes
> Tudor
>> supporters smile.
>> It was brilliant by the way. And it was a study day on Bosworth,
> not a
>> "thingie', very interesting, and well organised.
>> Shame you couldn't attend.
>> Paul
>
> Paul, you do have a short fuse, don't you? I only meant it in a joky
> way as this is the Richard III Society forum. I have recently joined
> the Foundation as well, as it happens. Whether I was there or not,
> perhaps I'll leave you to guess. . . .
>
> Yours, with a nod and a wink,
>
> Marie
Yes Marie
You're right! You didn't put a smiley up!
I'm always reacting in a knee jerk way when anyone has what appears to be a
go at anything that is in Richard's favour and support.
Paul
> <paultrevor@b...> wrote:
>>> Anyone go to the Other Lot's Bosworth seminar thingie on Staurday?
>> Marie
>> is this the way to support Richard, by dishing anyone else who
> organises
>> events around his life? I think not.
>> We are all on Richard's side after all, and I am certain he would
> not
>> approve of any dissention in his ranks. "Us and Them" only makes
> Tudor
>> supporters smile.
>> It was brilliant by the way. And it was a study day on Bosworth,
> not a
>> "thingie', very interesting, and well organised.
>> Shame you couldn't attend.
>> Paul
>
> Paul, you do have a short fuse, don't you? I only meant it in a joky
> way as this is the Richard III Society forum. I have recently joined
> the Foundation as well, as it happens. Whether I was there or not,
> perhaps I'll leave you to guess. . . .
>
> Yours, with a nod and a wink,
>
> Marie
Yes Marie
You're right! You didn't put a smiley up!
I'm always reacting in a knee jerk way when anyone has what appears to be a
go at anything that is in Richard's favour and support.
Paul
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Bosworth?
2004-06-16 19:06:57
--- In , "P.T.Bale"
<paultrevor@b...> wrote:
> > Anyone go to the Other Lot's Bosworth seminar thingie on Staurday?
> Marie
> is this the way to support Richard, by dishing anyone else who
organises
> events around his life?
I think the word you're groping for is "dissing" (disrespecting, as
if that were a real word) not "dishing" (gossiping harmlessly about),
Paul.
Katy
<paultrevor@b...> wrote:
> > Anyone go to the Other Lot's Bosworth seminar thingie on Staurday?
> Marie
> is this the way to support Richard, by dishing anyone else who
organises
> events around his life?
I think the word you're groping for is "dissing" (disrespecting, as
if that were a real word) not "dishing" (gossiping harmlessly about),
Paul.
Katy