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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)

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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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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@phlebas Hmmm,fascinating.
Well I know that RF Pix mentioned an old unreleased movie,called "Double-Crux" which they were hoping to upgrade and release,sometime in the near future. And I'm pretty sure the pic,used to advertise it was the one i commented on.
Perhaps @Margot can clarify this ??
 
@phlebas Hmmm,fascinating.
Well I know that RF Pix mentioned an old unreleased movie,called "Double-Crux" which they were hoping to upgrade and release,sometime in the near future. And I'm pretty sure the pic,used to advertise it was the one i commented on.
Perhaps @Margot can clarify this ??

I found this one in my files too, it has Markus' signature on it. Similar?
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@phlebas Thoughts are with you and your fellow Aussies. Hope it rains sometime soon.

Thanks so very much Baracus. I guess everyone living in this, the most arid inhabited continent has been touched by the bushfires – now larger than the recent California and Amazon fires put together. But it has been happening since day dot, to the point the vegetation is adapted and needs it. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banksia)
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Friday selection from a hot Australia, getting hotter
Australia risks a shortage of crucifixion wood soon?

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Since its arid lanscape clearly lends itself to crucifixions under the hot sun.
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. ;)
 
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Giggle Snort ... CF is very environmentally friendly

Wait a minute! :confused:

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. ;)
There will be shortage for domestic crucifixions in Australia.:oops:

They will need to import it.:icon_tfno:

It will need several fully loaded cargo planes to supply Australia with Premium French Crucifixion wood!:D

But no doubt we will find some climate denier to carry out that job!:devil:
 
Australia risks a shortage of crucifixion wood soon? Since its arid lanscape clearly lends itself to crucifixions under the hot sun.


Hmm... I ponder whether nailing the condemned to a rock will be an acceptable form of crucifixion. There is no lack of nice rocks down under.
Otherwise, the condemned could be staked naked and spread-eagled to the ground and let the sun and the fire ants do their slow, relentless job... 910330cceb347ca57994a9f61057e1bb.jpg picture-03.jpg
 
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