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Blackleaf

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David Starkey's Magna Carta


In its 800th year, historian David Starkey looks at the origins of the Magna Carta


We take our liberties for granted. They seem absolute and untouchable. But they are the result of a series of violent struggles fought over 800 years that, at times, have threatened to tear our society apart. On the frontline was a document originally inked on animal skin - Magna Carta.

Distinguished constitutional historian David Starkey looks at the origins of the Great Charter, created in 1215 to check the abuses of King John - and how it nearly died at birth. He explores its subsequent deployment, its contribution to making everyone - even the monarch - subject to the rule of law, and how this quintessentially English document migrated to the North American colonies and eventually became the foundation of the US constitution.

Magna Carta has become a universal symbol of individual freedom against the tyranny of the state, but with ever-tightening government control on our lives, is it time to resurrect it?

Starkey has a special encounter with an original Magna Carta manuscript at the British Library, one of only four from 1215 to survive. He also examines other unique medieval manuscripts that trace the tumultuous history of Magna Carta, the Article of the Barons listing their demands in June 1215, and the papal bull declaring Magna Carta null and void less than two months after it was sealed.

Watch it here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05139m4/david-starkeys-magna-carta
 

gopher

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Minnesota: Gopher State
Montreal > Ranger 1-0

good game - much intensity in this Original Six match = but depressing ending as Pacioretty scored a late goal

gotta hand it to both teams for a very intense effort & good officiating as well
 

Blackleaf

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The Office

Series 2 (2002)

Episode 1 - "Merger"



The Slough branch has remained open, and the transferred Swindon employees are due in. Brent meets his new boss, Neil, and hates him instantly. David performs a stand-up routine to impress the new employees, which fails miserably. Worse for Brent, Neil is funny and likeable, and makes a joke at David's expense.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-c...&x-yt-ts=1422579428&feature=player_detailpage

 

Sal

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Got off of work early today and went down to the Walmart and bought the movie Noah with Russell Crowe, one of my favorite actors. It's not bad good special effects.
I'll check it out

I am shortly going to go and indulge in Season 3 Sons of Anarchy...I am enjoying this program immensely


wine is poured and popcorn is popping...lol