They are, just ask Calvin.
Silly Geeks, um Greeks…
Greeks failed to urn respect.
Actually, it’s the tigers who’d be luckier.
N. Africa was “the breadbasket of Rome”!
As if we’d be lucky if there were still dodos, mastodons, and pterodactyls.
Pearl: I thought Rome got most of its grain from the Ukraine via Crimea and the Black Sea.
George Carlin said it best, “saving endangered species is just one more arrogant attempts by humans to control nature”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeSMPESpxdA
Everyone is for the tigers, except for the guy herding the sheep from the hills to the stream and mothers with children.
And yet every tiger hugging liberal in North America would be upset if there were tigers in THEIR back yard. I’d welcome them – but upgrade my carry gun to a .454 Caswell. That will even knock a tiger on his butt.
Rome got its grain from anywhere they could conquer. A lot like the U.S. getting oil and ore.
Oh, about thirty drachmas a week.
At history museums, too much emphasis is placed on pottery. You can only tell so much about a culture from its pots.
Unfortunately,it’s always been easier to destroy than to build and preserve.
TiffWHO about 13 years ago
They are, just ask Calvin.
TiffWHO about 13 years ago
Silly Geeks, um Greeks…
TiffWHO about 13 years ago
Greeks failed to urn respect.
Steve Bartholomew about 13 years ago
Actually, it’s the tigers who’d be luckier.
judy.palen about 13 years ago
N. Africa was “the breadbasket of Rome”!
pschearer Premium Member about 13 years ago
As if we’d be lucky if there were still dodos, mastodons, and pterodactyls.
Pearl: I thought Rome got most of its grain from the Ukraine via Crimea and the Black Sea.
StoicLion1973 about 13 years ago
George Carlin said it best, “saving endangered species is just one more arrogant attempts by humans to control nature”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeSMPESpxdA
PoodleGroomer about 13 years ago
Everyone is for the tigers, except for the guy herding the sheep from the hills to the stream and mothers with children.
bagbalm about 13 years ago
And yet every tiger hugging liberal in North America would be upset if there were tigers in THEIR back yard. I’d welcome them – but upgrade my carry gun to a .454 Caswell. That will even knock a tiger on his butt.
hippogriff about 13 years ago
Rome got its grain from anywhere they could conquer. A lot like the U.S. getting oil and ore.
runar about 13 years ago
Oh, about thirty drachmas a week.
Zaristerex about 13 years ago
At history museums, too much emphasis is placed on pottery. You can only tell so much about a culture from its pots.
Michelle Morris about 13 years ago
Unfortunately,it’s always been easier to destroy than to build and preserve.