Frank put him rightDan wrote:No one expects that.frank wrote:that's all i know matt. i wasn't expecting the spanish inquisition.

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And, an artists recreation of The Colossus of Rhodes:The Colossus of Rhodes is familiar to almost everyone. Its history begins with the siege of Demetrios Poliorketes, successor of Alexander the Great, in 305 BC. When Demetrios was defeated, he abandoned all his siege machinery on Rhodes. The Rhodians decided to express their pride by building a triumphal statue of their favourite god, Helios. The task was assigned to the sculptor Chares of Lindos, a pupil of Lysippos himself, and twelve years (from 304 to 292 BC) were needed to complete it.
From its building to its destruction lies a time span of merely 56 years. Yet the Colossus earned a place in the famous list of Wonders. "But even lying on the ground, it is a marvel", said Pliny the Elder. The Colossus of Rhodes was not only a gigantic statue. It was a symbol of unity of the people who inhabited that beautiful Mediterranean island of Rhodes.
Matt! that is a classic. almost as well known as 'The dead Parrot' sketchMatthew wrote:DanDan wrote:No one expects that.frank wrote:that's all i know matt. i wasn't expecting the spanish inquisition.
Frank pmed and said it was a Monty Python quote??
Matt
Ah, so it's Greece! This whole time I thought it was Turkish.Six_Strung_Out wrote:Since we are taking about different country's, one ancient wonder of the World sparks in my mind when the name RHOADS (no matter the spelling) is spoken.
Here is the web page for Rhodes, Greece:
http://www.rhodesguide.com/rhodes/colossus_rhodes.php
A tiny paste from above link:And, an artists recreation of The Colossus of Rhodes:The Colossus of Rhodes is familiar to almost everyone. Its history begins with the siege of Demetrios Poliorketes, successor of Alexander the Great, in 305 BC. When Demetrios was defeated, he abandoned all his siege machinery on Rhodes. The Rhodians decided to express their pride by building a triumphal statue of their favourite god, Helios. The task was assigned to the sculptor Chares of Lindos, a pupil of Lysippos himself, and twelve years (from 304 to 292 BC) were needed to complete it.
From its building to its destruction lies a time span of merely 56 years. Yet the Colossus earned a place in the famous list of Wonders. "But even lying on the ground, it is a marvel", said Pliny the Elder. The Colossus of Rhodes was not only a gigantic statue. It was a symbol of unity of the people who inhabited that beautiful Mediterranean island of Rhodes.
One thing we all know for sure, no matter where Randy Rhoads, and his kin. originated from, he was (& is) a colossal electric guitar musician.
Ain't this thread fun? We are trying to learn history
That's it and I saw the original post as totally tongue in cheek.Matthew wrote:DanDan wrote:No one expects that.frank wrote:that's all i know matt. i wasn't expecting the spanish inquisition.
Frank pmed and said it was a Monty Python quote??
Matt