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Message Subject X Marks the Spot
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I was thinking it goes back to the pladeas...bad spelling im sure. But I was certain ancestor was smiling. But only aether can confirm. Im still learning her feelings;-) she always said I lacked confidence in myself.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24351548


Good old legs eleven, artemis is one hell of a shot

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 Quoting: X3NOPHON


Pléiade, La, French post-Renaissance literary movement. Under this title, which refers to the constellation of the Pleiades, seven poets from the Alexandrian period (the reign of Ptolemy II) are gathered together. The title had been used before, by two successive groups of poets from Toulouse at the beginning of the 14th century, but it is usually applied to the seven writers assembled in 1553 by Pierre de Ronsard, who coined the term in 1556: besides himself, they were Joachim du Bellay, Pontus de Tynard, Jean-Antoine de Baïf, Guillaume Desautels, Etienne Jodelle, and Jean de La Péruse. Their common aim was to promote the use of classical traditions by means of translations and the common use of the French language as an alternative to the archaic Latin tradition. This aim was expressed in 1549 by Du Bellay's Defence et Illustration de la Langue Françoise (The Defence and Illustration of the French Language, 1939). The group were apt to imitate Greek, Latin, and Italian poets, and favoured both the sonnet form and the alexandrine. The latter was to become the main metric form in 17th-century poetry and theatre. Whilst the members of the movement were not primarily innovators, they nevertheless articulated existing but confused attempts towards a new literature, thus providing the foundations of French Classicism.
 Quoting: From Link


Toulouse was the capital of the former province of Languedoc. Language of Oc. The Oc Country.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12811834


toulouse is the airport i was thinking of utilizing when i go to landuedoc the "right way" , rememebring i have stayed away since 1981 when the priory first becmae known to me

i like that /z\
 Quoting: aether


I find it quite comical that michel de montaigne was not part of the "7". He certainly had no desire to chase the 7 sisters and was perfectly content doing his own thing. Cupid's bow is both black and white magic depending on the agenda. Spirit says mdm also wrote the voynich manuscript which makes sense to me. Artemis was jealous for very good reason but all is well that ends well. At the end of the day even to desire not to desire is still to be caught on the wheel
 
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