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  1. On the next episode of Seinfeld: The Roman Senate mistakenly believes Kramer to be a Barbarian ambassador.
  2. Not sure. I've seen a couple of shows about this site in England where they found the remains of a Roman fort and this day they keep unearthing more and more artifacts (even letters). I want to say it's on private property and the family that owns the land established their own little museum. Ring any bells?
  3. A check of "right click" "properties" indicates you are correct!
  4. What's that place in England? The old fort where they keep unearthing all those artifacts? I've seen a couple of shows about it on History Channel and the like. (Yes, I know ... I'm terribly short on facts here. But it's late, I've had a bit to drink. And well, quite simply ... i'm not very bright)
  5. Oooo ... this would be coolius maximus.
  6. Ha! Like THAT'S a big help! LOL!
  7. As it turns out, Bravo shows a version of GF I that is rated TV 14. My 10 year old has been dying to see it, so I Tivo'd it and FF'd to all of the risque parts. They cut all the sex and foul language scenes, but left the violence in (Sonny at the causeway, The Massacre of the Dons). Made the call that it was okay for him to watch. It was pretty fun watching again for the first time in a couple of years. We're planning a GF party with our neighbors this winter now. G
  8. Hmm ... youthful with a slight jawline ... Caligula?
  9. The Augusta: First off, I'd hate to be so familiar as to call you by your first name "The," what with my being new and all. Perhaps some day? I honestly had no idea what Nerva looked like. I just thought it was a cool picture of him. And yes, it is a fun game! G
  10. Ding! Ding! Ding! No more calls ... we have a winner.
  11. Another clue ... The letters in the name he's known by can be rearranged to spell a type of bird (and NFL team)
  12. Michael Gaius Corleonus: ... so the next day, Augustus went to see him, only this time with Marcus Agrippa. And within an hour, he signed release for for 15 dinari. Kay: How'd he do that? Michael Gaius: Augustus made him an offer he couldn't refuse. Kay: What was that? Michael Gaius: Agrippa held a (insert 1st century BC weapon here), and Augustus assured him that either his brains - or his signature - would be on the contract...That's a true story...That's my family, Kay. It's not me.
  13. *GASP!* Barbarians at the gate! Muster the legions!
  14. A clue to help you out ... He's post-Flavian ...
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