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From: "D. Spencer Hines" <>
Subject: Pogue Cook Claims Crest
Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 20:10:08 +0100
Hilarious!
Pogue Cook claims to have a Crest.
See for yourself:
http://www.castles-abbeys.co.uk/Owner-Info.html
1. Right click on the image near the bottom of the page.
2. Yes, the one with the two lions and the upside-down horseshoe with
all the Good Luck drained out [how deucedly appropriate for the unlucky
Pogue Cook, who specialises in ritual self-disembowelment and hoisting
himself with his own petard].
3. Click on _Save Picture As..._
4. You will see the name of the file _crest-cook-arms.jpg_
Yes, Gentle Readers, this is the same Cook who whines, kvetches and
blubbers about the arrogant nobility, grinding the faces of the poor,
simple peasantry.
Yes ---- the same Cook who decries any focus on Royals and
Nobles in Mediaeval History, particularly as ancestors of the Gentle
Readers.
Indeed, the Pogue Cook who condemns people for not conforming to his
far-fetched and farblondjet ideas of Anglo-Leftist Political Correctness
[ALPC].
How Sweet It Is!
Pogue Cook, the farfel, is yet *again* revealed as a paskudne poseur, a
rank hypocrite, a proletariat climber and someone who has fatuous, idle
fantasies of being Armigerous ---- i.e., bearing Heraldic Arms.
It is to laugh!
Hilarious!
"Lord Cook" ---- indeed.
And ---- another righteous laugh erupts from the deep belly of the 'Body
Politik'.
Pogue Cook has the "Cook Crest" on his Home Page as well!
http://www.castles-abbeys.co.uk/index.html
Doubly A Fool.
Stultus Disarmatus.
Deus Vult.
Veni, Vidi, Calcitravi Asinum.
Followups Set To SHM Only.
"For by diligent perusing the actes of great men, by considering all the
circumstances of them, by composing Counseiles and Meanes with events, a
man may seem to have lived in all ages, to have been present at all
enterprises, to be more strongly confirmed in Judgement, to have
attained a greater experience than the longest life can possibly
afford."
John Hayward, __The Lives of the III Norman Kings of England, William
the First, William the Second and Henry I__, London, 1612, Preface
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D. Spencer Hines
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