Freee PIES 8D
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Sefee
~[Hoax]~ The Racoon
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Freee PIES 8D
YES THATS RIGHT! if your won of the first 10 people to replie to this you get 100 free pies! You can also sell them for money.U might even get gp!! (ok that was a lie) Anywayz! Subscribe now to get ur free 100 pies!
~[Hoax]~ The Racoon- Posts : 3
Join date : 2009-09-02
Re: Freee PIES 8D
-subscribes- eheheheheheh where meh pie?
Sefee- Posts : 35
Join date : 2009-08-25
Age : 28
Location : https://www.facebook.com/hope.beckett3
Re: Freee PIES 8D
./subscribe
and i expect my pies.
8D
and i expect my pies.
8D
Nemerah- Admin
- Posts : 48
Join date : 2009-08-12
Age : 34
Location : Colorado
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plz keep all screen shots in media D:
Nemerah- Admin
- Posts : 48
Join date : 2009-08-12
Age : 34
Location : Colorado
Re: Freee PIES 8D
rofl theres a screenie here
Sefee- Posts : 35
Join date : 2009-08-25
Age : 28
Location : https://www.facebook.com/hope.beckett3
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war, u took a screenshot of me sayin HI ARMY.... o___O
FantasyFeel- Posts : 26
Join date : 2009-09-02
Re: Freee PIES 8D
The Hall is approximately ½ mile southeast of the village of Ingatestone and the old London Road, now the B1002. The nearest towns are Chelmsford (northeast) and Brentwood (southwest). The 10 hectare site has been in continuous ownership of the Petre family since 1539. It comprises farm building, outhouses and associated land, semi-natural woodland area and ornamental gardens enclosed by brick walls. The house is a Grade I listed 16th century manor house with many-gabled elevations of old rose brick with mullioned windows and ornamental chimneys. It stands on the site of a manorial hall or ‘mansyon place’ owned by Barking Abbey, which had an estate at Ingatestone from before the Norman Conquest.
Ingatestone Hall is a beautiful and interesting house like all other large Tudor houses an expression of wealth and status and still retains many of the features of a 16th century knightly residence. This is in spite of many alterations over time.
The idea of a possessing a manor meant that, as part of the land owning gentry, you had power. Land was power, unlike today when power is often invisible and can be lost and gained overnight. Perhaps the greatest history lesson to be taught is that human nature has not changed over the centuries even though history is meant to teach us the mistakes of the past so that they may be never repeated. People will ‘sell their grandmothers’ to gain power, and those same people when they have power go to enormous lengths to display that power.
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Ingatestone Hall is a beautiful and interesting house like all other large Tudor houses an expression of wealth and status and still retains many of the features of a 16th century knightly residence. This is in spite of many alterations over time.
The idea of a possessing a manor meant that, as part of the land owning gentry, you had power. Land was power, unlike today when power is often invisible and can be lost and gained overnight. Perhaps the greatest history lesson to be taught is that human nature has not changed over the centuries even though history is meant to teach us the mistakes of the past so that they may be never repeated. People will ‘sell their grandmothers’ to gain power, and those same people when they have power go to enormous lengths to display that power.
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