Repatriate? or not? - P Prentice - 20th March 2013
amiable drudge Wrote:which can be challenged and re-interpreted by anyone who comes along and reads our openly accessible archive, where we've showed our working-out. try comprehending what i've effing-well said, rather than being needlessly bone-headedly 'provocative'. you said 'our goal' and i will bone-headedly contend that it is unachievable because we start interpreting before trowel touches mud and everything else may well be accessably archived but the site is effing effed.
but other than that i dont think all view points are equally valid, other than all religasists being equally deluded
Repatriate? or not? - Dinosaur - 20th March 2013
BAJR Wrote:Ah... I miss the druids! ( not!)
More evenings on the ranges with the sharpened trowels for you, that man!
Repatriate? or not? - Jack - 20th March 2013
Is it me or do the modern druids in their robes look a bit like the klu-klux-clan? :face-stir:
Repatriate? or not? - barkingdigger - 20th March 2013
P Prentice Wrote:the interesting aspect of the debate then is - who owns the dead?
I thought it was the Mormons. Least that's what they tell me... :o)
Repatriate? or not? - Wax - 20th March 2013
Hope that those of you who belive the dead are dead and nobody owns them have all signed up on the organ donor register. If not why not? :face-stir:
Repatriate? or not? - barkingdigger - 21st March 2013
I don't mind leaving my wurlitzer to science, but the hammond stays in the family...
Repatriate? or not? - P Prentice - 21st March 2013
barkingdigger Wrote:I don't mind leaving my wurlitzer to science, but the hammond stays in the family... proper funny - proper funny
Repatriate? or not? - Jack - 21st March 2013
barkingdigger Wrote:I don't mind leaving my wurlitzer to science, but the hammond stays in the family...
Inspired wit!
Can't leave any evidence of my presence when I die, I've signed the official temporal secrets act. I got an incendiary device attached to the base of my brain.
Repatriate? or not? - Boxoffrogs - 21st March 2013
ummm as a Buddhist one could argue that the dead are not dead but (as per J Cleese) "just sleeping, he'll wake up in a minute". The druids et al have no true claim just over bloated self-deluded importance...The dead are dead, they stay that way for a very long time and as mentioned above, they belong to no one!
Rant over.!
Repatriate? or not? - Ceri - 26th March 2013
Hi Everyone,
I have been watching this thread as it has unfolded, didn't want to get involved until after the dreaded essay had been sent off! It is good to see that I wasn't on my own. The Druid case was perfect for my essay, it let me discuss prehistory in a museum studies essay for a start and save us from the general museum assumption that we are always the bad guys! It has been great to read your thoughts, a blog update with mine will be posted shortly!
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