Must be the cheapskate cruise.
She won’t be complaining when they get to sack Paris.
If you think about it, it perfect sense that she starting yet another row.
Econo-Cruise
Technically speaking thats more a roman experience. Vikings did have thralls, but they were at home while the merchants etc. being quite capable of rowing their own boats.
Actually, most of the Roman navy did too. It was the later European kingdoms (most notoriously France) that used galleys as punishment.
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Besides, that freeboard is waaaaay too high for a Viking ship.
Hopefully the Slave Master will detongue her.
Ahhhhh! Bob and Bing, “The Road to OSlo”!
scrabblefiend over 11 years ago
Must be the cheapskate cruise.
Pharmakeus Ubik over 11 years ago
She won’t be complaining when they get to sack Paris.
NoCents over 11 years ago
If you think about it, it perfect sense that she starting yet another row.
sbchamp over 11 years ago
Econo-Cruise
Tue Elung-Jensen over 11 years ago
Technically speaking thats more a roman experience. Vikings did have thralls, but they were at home while the merchants etc. being quite capable of rowing their own boats.
bmonk over 11 years ago
Actually, most of the Roman navy did too. It was the later European kingdoms (most notoriously France) that used galleys as punishment.
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Besides, that freeboard is waaaaay too high for a Viking ship.
xpurplezebra over 11 years ago
Hopefully the Slave Master will detongue her.
schwartzenberger Premium Member over 11 years ago
Ahhhhh! Bob and Bing, “The Road to OSlo”!