Also the phrasing is ambiguous. Are they claiming to be literal heirs and descendants? Or are they claiming their organization is heir and descendant? Apparently their are lots of groups who make that claim. So the first thing they would have to establish is either that they really are descended from someone who was harmed, or else that their group as a group is truly one of the successor organizations.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Wouldn't the descendants thing be dependent on the assets being tied to individuals in the first place? I'd be very surprised if that was the case. And the "organizational descendant" seems like it would be way more complex to prove.
The Sound of Music is making me want to visit Salzburg.
I was watching Globe Trekker on PBS last night, and now I want to go to Sweden. I have a distant cousin I met once when I was 16 who I think is still living there in Stockholm, and I'd also love to head north to Lulea, which is where my grandpa and great-uncles came from back in the early '20s.
Given that the Templars were supposed to be a chaste, monastic order, having no physical contact with any woman, proving that one is a direct descendant of any individual one of them seems difficult. And the assets weren't supposed to be held by any individual Templar, but by the Order.
oh dear lord the great waste of time to delay bathtime will eventually be the death of me. I need another person in the house just for this.
JZ-- I don't know if you saw my post in Music, but Hec was really wonderful yesterday. The bus tour was not only fascinating, it was way wicked fun. It was a perfect combination of cool rock and LA history, intriguing and funny personal anecdotes, well-chosen video (we got to listen to "On the Nickel" while actually cruising up 5th--it was magical!) cool scenery and enthusiastic geekitude. And thank you so much for the bath oil--it should make my winter baths quite luxurious!
Awww, thank you Scrappy. It was fantastic having you and Corwood there. Also, your friend was very cool and interesting.
Kim picked me up from the Bonaventure this morning and drove me to Union Station to catch the shuttle and she gave such an awesome impromptu tour of downtown LA. We saw the classic old post office building where Bukowski worked, the hotel where Richard Ramirez (the Night Stalker) stayed in, the Eastern Columbia Building (where Johnny Depp has a penthouse) and stuff like that.
Union Station is, of course, amazing, but Kim knew to show me the old Harvey Girls restaurant that's still intact and rented out for weddings and parties. Her tours are so fascinating.
Anyway, I had a blast seeing you and Cor and Sean and the tour was really fun for me to do.
David, I'm very sorry we missed you guys.
I'm watching my X-Files DVDs here at work--yay, Sunday!--and I stared at the display for a few minutes, wondering why it looked odd. Then I realized it was square, and I finally thought, "Oh! Before letterbox! How quaint!"
David, I'm very sorry we missed you guys.
It would've been lovely, but I really didn't expect you to do anything except rest and recuperate.
The tour was successful enough that they want me to repeat it. So sometime next year I'll do another one.
msbelle, times like that make me glad we can tag team.
Owen just walked into the room where we are watching Family Guy and said, "They have a talking dog?"