Are you attempting to 'agiter le merde' if you will pardon my french?
Well I'm just reading this book right now since I always wondered how many things he got right, now some 400 years after his work was published and I'd like to post some interesting bits from it as I come by them. So starting with this one:
76
To an old leader will be born an idiot heir
weak both in knowledge and in war.
The leader of France is feared by his sister,
batlefields divided, conceded to the soldiers
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Are you attempting to 'agiter le merde' if you will pardon my french?
I personally find Nostredamus and others like him so vauge and illusive that their messages are so wide open to interpretation that anyone who wants to beleive in them can find exactly what they want in the mesages. I am extreamly skeptical of this sort of thing.
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Splint
I don't believe in predictions. Especially when the future is involved.
Maybe if he would have gone out to a bar during "ladie's night" he wouldn't had to write down a bunch of crap nobody really cares about. Between the super volcano in Yellowstone, an astroid hitting the earth, gloal warming and the rising sea level and about a dozen more disasters we're all dead any way.
Classy. Everything sounds better in French!Originally Posted by Geof
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Well if you want to believe in Fairy Tales and Conspiracy Theories....Nostradamus is probably a good starting point.....then there is Cindrella......etc.
What is the correct spelling Nostredamus? Or Nostredumbass? lol
Did nobody else google the quote he posted?
Originally Posted by Geof
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Wayne Hill
Hoaxtradamus, maybe![]()
Interesting, innit?Originally Posted by Geof
Well, as one great man once said:
"There ought to be limits to freedom."
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