http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33179539/ns/technology_and_science-science/
He used methods and materials available in the middle ages, produced a near-exact replica, and is proclaiming the ancient artificat to be a medieval fake.
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33179539/ns/technology_and_science-science/
He used methods and materials available in the middle ages, produced a near-exact replica, and is proclaiming the ancient artificat to be a medieval fake.
Yeah, but does his smell of boisenberries !?!?
Just the slightest HINT of boisonberries, rasberries, tobacco, and a rather heavy tannic acid finish.
I saw the shroud of Turin in an old roach motel... it was the pillowcase on the bed.
All we need now is a shruberee in the shape of Mary !
DAMMITAL, do I have to go over to P&R on the Ferrari Board to get a serious religious answer on this???
I knew this italian girl from Turin...
Okay...here's my attempt at a serious response...
That guy sure went to a lot of work to not change anything...
People who believe it's real are gonna keep believing and the rest of us already know it's fake.
Basically it was a complete waste of time and effort. The skeptics still scoff and the believers still delude themselves...
Yes, we remember her here too,...I believe she was handing out the trophies at our last Cars & Coffee Dallas!!!
those are a couple of trophies alright...