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    Hadrian's wall

    The Romans built Hadrian's Wall to keep the Picts out of Roman Britain.

    Eventually, the Picts died off, and were replaced by the Celts.

    When the Celts encountered the Wall, they asked the Romans what it was for.
    Told the reason, the Celts relied, "But they're all dead; we live here now."

    To which the Romans responded:

    "Picts, or it didn't happen."
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    man-o-man... that's BAD! LOL
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    GROAN! That one could only make sense in the 21st century.
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    Tragic, really, how Scotland came to be depicted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dughlas mor View Post
    Tragic, really, how Scotland came to be depicted.
    Haaa ! Zing !!
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    That's BAAAAD, but it's cute.
    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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    And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the first recorded incident of Picts that wouldn't download.
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    The Romans weren't satisfied with the Celts reply ... which only goes to prove ... " that a Pict is worth a thousand words " .
    Last edited by MacGumerait; 14th December 14 at 01:46 AM.
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    BTW I visited the Hadrian's wall a month ago while a trip to South Scotland: very nice place!

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    I have deep admiration for the Ancient Romans for many reasons, including the fact that they were deeply, genuinely and quite understandably afraid (also for many reasons) of the Caledonian Celts. Hadrian is easily my favorite Roman emperor (my Hadrian denarius is one of the jewels of my ancient coin collection), largely because of his love of architecture and civil engineering, and his fortification wall in Brittania is testimony to not only his military breeding and Builder's Heart, but also his shrewd respect for the Highlanders' "credible threat" to the northern frontier of his empire. I am therefore quite certain he would be very pleased and very honored to know that his Wall is located very near what is in my opinion one of the greatest and most beautiful feats of modern civil, hydraulic and mechanical engineering (and located in what he would consider enemy territory), the Falkirk Wheel:

    http://www.thefalkirkwheel.co.uk/about-the-wheel-
    Last edited by DyerStraits; 16th December 14 at 12:51 AM.
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