A short (and very likely short-lived) weblog, dedicated to keeping alive the embers of the flame that was once the mythical Fir Bolg people of pre-Celtic Ireland.
Monday, July 16, 2007
Monday at the bog
Did people in so-called primitive early human societies work forty hours a week? If not, and in fact, they worked less than that, were they really that primitive?
Primative indeed!Forty hours? How about dawn to dusk seven days a week [no Sundays off, god had not been invented yet] and then hiding in their make shift lean-tos avoiding those "spooky eyes" at night that you always see in the kiddie cartoons.And another thing--no money, they had to barter. How many potatoes for for that kilt sown together with the remants of little Ogelthorp's placenta. I'd say this was no walk in the park.
What no one has the guts to tell you is that George Bush's ancestors are behind the genocide of these gentle gentiles.Go ahead google Firbolg Massacre -Gulf of Tonkin 1299 B.C. And after it was all over? Only Firbolg feces fossils; no WMD's.The Druid King Spanky was a master of propaganda even then, before there was such a thing.
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Primative indeed!Forty hours? How about dawn to dusk seven days a week [no Sundays off, god had not been invented yet] and then hiding in their make shift lean-tos avoiding those "spooky eyes" at night that you always see in the kiddie cartoons.And another thing--no money, they had to barter. How many potatoes for for that kilt sown together with the remants of little Ogelthorp's placenta. I'd say this was no walk in the park.
What no one has the guts to tell you is that George Bush's ancestors are behind the genocide of these gentle gentiles.Go ahead google Firbolg Massacre -Gulf of Tonkin 1299 B.C.
And after it was all over? Only Firbolg feces fossils; no WMD's.The Druid King Spanky was a master of propaganda even then, before there was such a thing.
You're killin' me, along with my mythical peoples.
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