tiger_lilly
Veteran Detective
Loves Lilly [/color]
Posts: 794
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Post by tiger_lilly on Jun 17, 2006 6:41:12 GMT -5
Hee hee ;D
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Post by Naj on Jun 17, 2006 8:49:56 GMT -5
Get on the bandwagon and read it. That's funny. Sort of what I did.
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Post by ewka on Jun 17, 2006 12:17:43 GMT -5
Heh, I enjoyed myself reading Da Vinci Code, but the fact remains that if it wasn't so famous I'd never come across it :]
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ruda
Lilly Rush
The Lilly and Ray Official Member
I can always make you smile =]
Posts: 1,599
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Post by ruda on Jun 20, 2006 10:10:25 GMT -5
I love this movie
that's all what I want to say ;D
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Post by Trublu on Jun 20, 2006 11:16:18 GMT -5
Heh, I enjoyed myself reading Da Vinci Code, but the fact remains that if it wasn't so famous I'd never come across it :] Me as well. I'm about halfway through the book myself, but everyone's talking about it!
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Post by Naj on Jun 29, 2006 18:17:23 GMT -5
I've been hooked on all the documentaries on the History Channel about this subject all year. I don't know what to believe, exactly, anymore but it's just so fascinating. The History Channel keeps updating their material on it too.
There was a good ep on Tuesday night:
The Holy Grail...Christ's cup from the Last Supper. Medieval poets sang its praises, and King Arthur's knights chased it to the ends of the earth. Did Joseph of Arimathea really claim the cup after the Last Supper and collect Jesus's blood in it at the Crucifixion? Why are there so many Grail tales, no two of which fully agree? And why does the scent of heresy linger about the sacred cup? Many treasures are bigger, but none more precious or elusive as we discover in this quest for the venerable vessel
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