... long spears set at one level were withstanding his shield-bearing troops, and saw too the strength of their interlocked shields and the fierceness of their onset, amazement and fear took possession of him, and he felt that he had never seen a sight more fearful; often in after times he used to speak of his emotions at that time and of what he saw.
(Plutarch)
Very nice, that man.....Where's the kitten gone ?
Cheers - Phil
The shields are drawn with marker pens, by the way (on the pezeratoi, not the Greeks).
Kitten heard the refrigerator opening.
Very nice FK! ;D
Quote from: Techno on 07 March 2014, 11:52:51 AM
Very nice, that man.....Where's the kitten gone ?
Cheers - Phil
Off chasing a Die ?
Nice stuff
ianS
If the kitten frightens the phalanx and the phalanx frightens the consul, what's the kitten going to do to the consul?
Try to nick his lunch.
Very nice what sort of marker pens
Take care
andy
Fine point indelible Staedtler and similar. Ask at W H Smith. They're great labour-savers.
Note to spellcheck: I know how to spell labour; now @#$%^ off!
Quote from: FierceKitty on 09 March 2014, 12:27:30 AM
Fine point indelible Staedtler and similar. Ask at W H Smith. They're great labour-savers.
Note to spellcheck: I know how to spell labour; now @#$%^ off!
But you don't know how to spell @$%^, there's no # ;)
That's the South Effrican spelling!