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| Topic Started: Sunday, 21. December 2008, 23:16 (57 Views) | |
| SeanJ | Sunday, 21. December 2008, 23:16 Post #1 |
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I found this on EWTN. I thought I knew what hung, drawn, and quartered meant, but I didn't know about the cart horses.
Edited by SeanJ, Sunday, 21. December 2008, 23:17.
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| Mairtin | Monday, 22. December 2008, 08:12 Post #2 |
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Deleted - already discussed in the Miscellaneous Catholic Chat thread
Edited by Mairtin, Monday, 22. December 2008, 08:25.
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