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Postby YFred » Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:48 pm

kurupetos wrote:
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kurupetos wrote:
YFred wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:BTW ... yes Agamemnon was a major part of Homer's Iliad.

But a bit-part player as far as "Helen" was concerned.

I'm looking more into the rituals the Greeks celebrated surrounding her cult.


Is Helen known to the western world as ....of Troy and to the Greeks (modern) as Helen of Sparta or is the name mutually acceptable?

You are always after links. I can no longer depend fully on my tired memories. :lol:


Since she was not legitimately married to Paris of Troy, she remained Helen of Sparta in accord to the RoC Constitution:
A married woman shall belong to the Community to which her husband belongs. Appendix D-Part I-7(a)


:lol: :lol:

Was she not the tart that slept with everybody including her brother.


No, that's your mama. Take no offence. :lol:

You puffy GCs have a serious issue with your mothers. I did read somewhere that she was a slut. Is that wrong?


Yes, your mama was a slut.

and here is you and yours.

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But what is that sticking out of your arse dear boy.
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Postby BirKibrisli » Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:05 pm

YFred wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
YFred wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
YFred wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:BTW ... yes Agamemnon was a major part of Homer's Iliad.

But a bit-part player as far as "Helen" was concerned.

I'm looking more into the rituals the Greeks celebrated surrounding her cult.


Is Helen known to the western world as ....of Troy and to the Greeks (modern) as Helen of Sparta or is the name mutually acceptable?

You are always after links. I can no longer depend fully on my tired memories. :lol:


Since she was not legitimately married to Paris of Troy, she remained Helen of Sparta in accord to the RoC Constitution:
A married woman shall belong to the Community to which her husband belongs. Appendix D-Part I-7(a)


:lol: :lol:

Was she not the tart that slept with everybody including her brother.


No, that's your mama. Take no offence. :lol:

You puffy GCs have a serious issue with your mothers. I did read somewhere that she was a slut. Is that wrong?


Yes, your mama was a slut.

and here is you and yours.

Image

But what is that sticking out of your arse dear boy.


A microphone??????? :wink: :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:13 pm

BirKibrisli wrote:
YFred wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
YFred wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
YFred wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:BTW ... yes Agamemnon was a major part of Homer's Iliad.

But a bit-part player as far as "Helen" was concerned.

I'm looking more into the rituals the Greeks celebrated surrounding her cult.


Is Helen known to the western world as ....of Troy and to the Greeks (modern) as Helen of Sparta or is the name mutually acceptable?

You are always after links. I can no longer depend fully on my tired memories. :lol:



Is that another Greek invention?

Since she was not legitimately married to Paris of Troy, she remained Helen of Sparta in accord to the RoC Constitution:
A married woman shall belong to the Community to which her husband belongs. Appendix D-Part I-7(a)


:lol: :lol:

Was she not the tart that slept with everybody including her brother.


No, that's your mama. Take no offence. :lol:

You puffy GCs have a serious issue with your mothers. I did read somewhere that she was a slut. Is that wrong?


Yes, your mama was a slut.

and here is you and yours.

Image

But what is that sticking out of your arse dear boy.


A microphone??????? :wink: :lol:
:lol:

No doubt another Greek invention. :lol:
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Postby YFred » Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:03 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:BTW ... yes Agamemnon was a major part of Homer's Iliad.

But a bit-part player as far as "Helen" was concerned.

I'm looking more into the rituals the Greeks celebrated surrounding her cult.


Is Helen known to the western world as ....of Troy and to the Greeks (modern) as Helen of Sparta or is the name mutually acceptable?

You are always after links. I can no longer depend fully on my tired memories. :lol:


Since she was not legitimately married to Paris of Troy, she remained Helen of Sparta in accord to the RoC Constitution:
A married woman shall belong to the Community to which her husband belongs. Appendix D-Part I-7(a)





:lol: :lol:


Next youre gonna tell me she was GO.
:roll: :roll:


Actually Deniz! :D

Funny you should mention that! But GO Churches revere eggs and the reason is because Helen sprung from an egg (her mother, Leda, having mated with Zeus as a swan!).

Funny enough I saw Leda with her swan at Hever Castle the other day. Very erotic. Nice gardens, but have seen them in better condition.

You like giving ammo to Yfred to use against me, it seems.



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