Irish historians have discovered... 20:47 - Jun 5 with 938 views | Fixed_It | ... what they believe to be the tombstone of the world's oldest known man. He was 197 and his name was Miles from Dublin. Sorry - close-season boredom is getting to me.... | |
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Irish historians have discovered... on 20:58 - Jun 5 with 865 views | factual_blue | The museum guide in a Dublin museum showed some Americans a small skull, a skull he said was that of former Irish king Brian Boru. Some years later the same American tourists returned. The very same guide showed them a large skull that he said was the skull of former Irish king Brian Boru. 'Excuse me, sir,' said one of the Americans. 'but a few years ago you showed us a much smaller skull that you said was the skull of legendary Irish king Brian Boru', 'So I did, sir, so I did', replied the guide, 'but that was his skull as a young man'. | |
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Irish historians have discovered... on 20:58 - Jun 5 with 862 views | ArnoldMoorhen | | | | |
Irish historians have discovered... on 21:03 - Jun 5 with 834 views | Keno | That’s Racist!!! You wouldn’t have posted that he’d been from Tehran | |
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Irish historians have discovered... on 21:06 - Jun 5 with 819 views | lowhouseblue |
Irish historians have discovered... on 21:03 - Jun 5 by Keno | That’s Racist!!! You wouldn’t have posted that he’d been from Tehran |
quite. and also he'd then have been about 3,700. | |
| And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show |
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