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Old 16th March 2007, 06:47 PM   #1
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Nice find I need to find one of those now must keep up with the Jone's you know



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Old 16th March 2007, 06:50 PM   #2
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Thanks Lew. I do not think the ban mentioned spears
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Old 16th March 2007, 07:28 PM   #3
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Thanks Lew. I do not think the ban mentioned spears
Quiet! You don't want to give them any ideas now I just finished watching "V" (Venndetta) so this sword ban might just be the begining stages. Where is Charlton Heston when you need him?

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Old 16th March 2007, 08:53 PM   #4
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Hi Tim,
very nice spear.. ....and you're right African tribal warfare tended to be well organised....whether on the battlefield or using guerilla tactics.
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Old 17th March 2007, 12:11 AM   #5
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Every time I see a pic like this I flash back on seeing "Zulu" on the big screen, the battle scenes with the warriors moving in perfect formation while drumming on their shields to keep step. I read some production notes on the making of that film, the Zulus had a blast, and actually had competitions to see who got to 'die' the most dramatically on screen.

It also cracked me up at a most unopportune moment some 20-odd years later when I realized the foley artists for a major motion picture had lifted the chants and shield drumming straight out of 'Zulu' for another big fight scene. Of course one did have to wonder at the sound of Zulu war cries echoing from a bunch of Roman-era Germanic tribesmen in the opening scenes of "Gladiator"....
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Of course one did have to wonder at the sound of Zulu war cries echoing from a bunch of Roman-era Germanic tribesmen in the opening scenes of "Gladiator"....

I knew that seemed familiar...
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