Re: Saint Denis

From: J Bennett (BennettJ47_at_netscape.net)
Date: 06/06/03


Date: 6 Jun 2003 07:11:48 -0700

daVvid_a_scott@email.com (DSCOTT) wrote in message news:<938C9FE15H110W296LC45WIN3030R@130.133.1.4>...
> ANON@bounce.frell.eu.org (Martin4) wrote in
> <ec4e4c9c8ae23975f2e44cb9519022f7@remailer.frell.eu.org>:
>
> >Mrsjunecarey wrote:
> > >PS I've been wondering what does the "St" in your name stand for?
> >
> >
> >Denis the martyr was the first bishop of Paris (circa AD 250)
> >and is considered the patron saint of the city.
>
> Another reason to not like the French thank you.
>
> >
> > http://www.paris.org/Kiosque/nov96/denis.html
> >
> >Legend has it that after being decapitated, he picked up
> >his head and carried it several miles. A later wit
> >remarked, "The distance is not important; the really
> >difficult part was taking that first step ..."
> >
>
> I think some French man had a little bit to much wine
> if he thought he saw that. But it does sound like something
> a frenchie would say and think is true. Not much has
> changed in a few hundred years. Except in a hundred more
> only the moslem saints will be remembered in the new islamic
> france.
>

What are you talking about? Yet again you show that you education is
lacking. Why don't you try explaing what you mean but your statements
above, although I would expect that this is above you limited
intelligence.



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