maicoldraw
Assistant executioner
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I just didn't want to be discriminative
gomenasai
From what i can gather it's from a (yet) unreleased RedFeline studios film called "Double-Crux"starring Amy Hesketh and (presumably) Camille Duku....there were talks towards releasing it,but no further news are forthcoming.(to date)
@phlebas Hmmm,fascinating.Are you sure Baracus?
Here are more from the same source, but I've forgotten who they are by. Is it Markus? (not the drawing and manip artist Markus, the photographer Markus).
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A mass'crucifixion pic that a friend sent me ; I dont know from where and who made it ...
It's as if Steve Cordero is suppressing Boudica's rebellion. But I don't think it's Cordero.A mass'crucifixion pic that a friend sent me ; I dont know from where and who made it ...
The pine tree nursery of Cruxton Abbey is a part less well known to visitors.I don't think I have seen this one before. Thanks. It's lovely. Happy new year to you as well.
@phlebas Thoughts are with you and your fellow Aussies. Hope it rains sometime soon.
@phlebas Thoughts are with you and your fellow Aussies. Hope it rains sometime soon.
Friday selection from a hot Australia, getting hotter
We've as a Crux Forums policy have long decided that the quality of @messaline own premium French/Roman Gaul Crucifixion Wood is by far a considerable improvement over Antipodean-issue Cross timber. It is more durable,easier to import,and better suited for recycling purposes as laid down by regulations according to Julius Caesar,and subsequent Emperors,of Imperial Rome.
Also,the shorter travel distances, means less harmful emissions,generated by flatulent Oar-Slaves,therefore reducing the "Carbon Footprint" and is more Environmentally friendly.
Giggle Snort ... CF is very environmentally friendly
There will be shortage for domestic crucifixions in Australia.We've as a Crux Forums policy have long decided that the quality of @messaline own premium French/Roman Gaul Crucifixion Wood is by far a considerable improvement over Antipodean-issue Cross timber. It is more durable,easier to import,and better suited for recycling purposes as laid down by regulations according to Julius Caesar,and subsequent Emperors,of Imperial Rome.
Also,the shorter travel distances, means less harmful emissions,generated by flatulent Oar-Slaves,therefore reducing the "Carbon Footprint" and is more Environmentally friendly.
Australia risks a shortage of crucifixion wood soon? Since its arid lanscape clearly lends itself to crucifixions under the hot sun.