Our kitchen is horrific. It's finals week for Joe, so understandably he had other things to do today. So I am going to clean it and watch some of the BBC History of Britian DVD's that my co-worker lent me because she was tired of my silly questions
Going by your music questions, let me guess--Was Elzabeth II Henry the 8th's 4th or 5th wife?
Elizabeth II was Charles I's third wife including Alaska and Rhode Island.
I've been so tired and cranky today all I've wanted to do is punch someone in the face. I should switch from coffee to red bull.
In re the Irish ... there's a school of thought that Jesus was Irish.
I mean, he lived with his parents until he was 29, on his last night alive he went out drinking with the boys, he thought his mother was a virgin, and his mother thought he was god.
I'm going to hell, aren't I?
There's a whole Buffista wing.
At this point I think we're running the place.
"Hell, under new management"
And we'll have a special place for people who talk in the theater.
My FAC believed they (and the Scots, who came from Ireland - that part at least is true) were the lost tribe of Dan. On account of all the places with d_n in the name (Donegal, Dunedin etc). The French were Reuben, while England and America were Joseph's sons; so France is perennially pissed off with the Anglo nations, as they were the firstborn, dammit, but the Anglo-Americans got all the historical props.
Elsie Dinsmore believed that the Anglo-Saxons were the "true" descendants of the Biblical Patriarchs, and thus were even more entitled to the the promises made in the Bible than Christians of other ethnicities.