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These get my vote, but what is the "women on fire" quote from - I know I've heard it before, but can't remember where.
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Goodbye and good riddance 2003: Kidnap the Sandy Claws, beat him with a stick
Literary 2: To read makes our speaking English good
These get my vote, but what is the "women on fire" quote from - I know I've heard it before, but can't remember where.
The Ref.
The Ref.
Huh - that's what I was thinking but for the life of me I can't remember a woman on fire in that movie.
It's a reference to the Swedish legend of the woman who inspired the wreaths with candles...
St. Lucia
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The links for the history and the map in Sange Sacre are dead.
Er, the map was on a verrrrrrry old webpage of mine, which I've since abandoned. I'll see if I have a copy of the map on my computer anymore, but I haven't been in Sang Sacre in over a year.
[edit -- nope, I don't seem to have it anymore. Sorry.]
So the map is lost? Ack!
Well, I have Photoshop now. If we still have the posts describing it, maybe we can make a new one?
edited to say: On second thought, this could be kind of an awesome opportunity. We could do a really in-depth map, and if people are willing to find pictures of the kind of buildings that belong in Sang, maybe even a virtual tour. I think it'd be a fun project, thoguh I lack the web design smarts for some of it.
The posts where we defined the Main Artery (did we call it The Aorta or something?) and the neighborhoods were on WX, weren't they?
Actually, a lot of the posts are not even in the first Sang Sacre thread on WX. They are in one of the Previously threads.
(connie - I think it was just called the Artery, or R for short)