FineYoungCannibals posted:
i have to ask
is she hot?
She was the American Express model in Europe when she lived in Vienna, she looks like the woman that was the wife of the king in the 300 movie.
I think she has the Spartan disease, always in a simmering state of rage.
My father had it, and so did his mother, my only memory of my Grandmother is when I was 3 or 4 and she made me sit in a rocking chair for several hours, if I moved she hit me with a fly swatter.
The last time my Mom set foot in her house she threw her out and pushed her out the door and down a few steps (my Mom was 77 then)
I am serious about the Spartan disease, the people where I am from have this problem, they do nothing but fight with each other, and are descended from the last of the Spartans, she looks like my father and grandmother, while I look like my Mom and her father (not from the Mani).
from wikipedia...
The Maniots or Maniates (Greek: ?a???te?) are the Greek inhabitants of the Mani Peninsula (the middle leg of the Peloponnese south of Sparta) located in the southern Peloponnese in the Greek prefecture of Laconia and prefecture of Messinia. They were also formerly known as Mainotes and the peninsula as Maina. The Maniots are the direct descendants of the Spartans and through the Spartans the Dorians. The terrain is mountainous and inaccessible (until recently many Mani villages could be accessed only by sea), and the regional name "Mani" is thought to have meant originally "dry" or "barren." Etymologically, the name "Maniot" is a diminutive implying "of Mani". Geographically, the peninsula itself is an extension of the Taygetus mountain range. Throughout history, the Maniots have been known by their neighbors and their enemies as fierce warriors,proudly independent, who practice blood feuds - so fierce and savage, in fact, that they have been compared to the Nordic Berserkers. At times they were even referred to as the "super soldiers" of the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and early to mid 19th centuries. Napoleon Bonaparte addressed to them as "Spartan descendants" and Theodoros Kolokotronis (leader of the Greek war of Independence) called them "The Spartans".
this is a pretty interesting read and it explains much...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maniots
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