1489 Chianti Riserva, 100% Sangiovese, authentic food friendly Chianti with a rustic edge. Well balanced and made for food. Deep ruby red in colour with aromas of violets, wild cherries and subtle spice notes. On the palate the wine is full bodied and balanced with soft wild berry characters and a hint of vanilla and cinnamon, coupled with a long finish and a bitter cherry twang. Italian red wine, eh ?......lovely..... Evening anti. You missed 1489 !! Great win by the Dutch last night, they were awesome. Just watched Costa Rica demolish Uruguay. England kick off in their match against the Italians in under an hours time. Can't wait !
Welcome to 1490 WWPR-AM! WWPR 1490 AM Radio Station Tampa Bay FL Reaching over 2 million Tampa Bay area residents, 1490 WWPR is the areaâs #1 radio station for truly local talk on politics, money, sports, health, religion and Latino issues. Greetings Woopert - Well missing 1489 makes up for 2 1484 entries - yay the colony strikes back - The tears on your pillow will not have dried yet after the England game - a cracker of a game though - Hart is still a worry the lads said Gerrards last free kick and rooneys last corner were a sign of fatigue but that didn't stop the Italians rattling the crossbar with their last free kick - were they suffering less fatigue ? All not lost hopefully onwards and upwards ATB
1492: Conquest of Paradise (in French, 1492 : Christophe Colomb) is an epic 1992 European adventure/drama film directed by Ridley Scott and written by Roselyne Bosch, which tells the fictionalized story of the discovery of the New World by Italian explorer Christopher Columbus (Gérard Depardieu) and the effect this had on the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. The film was released by Paramount to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Columbus' voyage.[2]
Syphilis came from Spain in 1493 Call it the “New World’s Revenge.” The first recorded instance of syphilis in Europe was made in 1494 when it ravaged the French troops that were besieging the city-state of Naples. It is theorized that the unfortunate French soldiers’ malady originated with their Spanish allies also taking part in the siege. It is further surmised that this chain of transmission began in Spain in 1493 with the return of members of Columbus’s first voyage to the Caribbean Islands. It is hypothesized that the returnees had been exposed to the disease through their intimate fraternization with the native population of the New World.
1494 The first recorded instance of syphilis in Europe........................ (Thanks for that one Anti)
In the year 1495 - Jan 28th - Pope Alexander VI (Roderic Llançol i de Borgia) gives his son Cesare as hostage to Charles VIII of France Feb 22nd - French King Charles VIII enters Naples to claim crown May 20th - French King Charles VIII leaves Naples Jul 6th - Battle at Fornovo] French king Charles VIII beats St League Evening anti - Touchée !! England did their best. Young Raheem Stirling was excellent. It all hinges on the Uruguay match on Thursday evening, with Luis Suarez probably playing.
The Education Act 1496 was an act of the Parliament of Scotland (1496 c. 87) that ordered the schooling of those who would administer the legal system at the local level. This made schooling compulsory for the first time in Scotland. The intent was to improve the administration of justice nationwide and to make the legal system more responsive at the local level. The Act was still in effect in the 19th century.
The Cornish Rebellion of 1497 (Cornish: Rebellyans Kernow) was a popular uprising by the people of Cornwall in the far southwest of Britain. Its primary cause was a response of people to the raising of war taxes by King Henry VII on the impoverished Cornish, to raise money for a campaign against Scotland motivated by brief border skirmishes that were inspired by Perkin Warbeck's pretence to the English throne. Tin miners were angered as the scale of the taxes overturned previous rights granted by Edward I of England to the Cornish Stannary Parliament which exempted Cornwall from all taxes of 10ths or 15ths of income. The Cornish Rebellion of 1497 is the main inspiration for the name of Cornwall's Rugby League team, The Cornish Rebels. Evening Woopert - key to beating U R GAY don't feed Louis for the day feels peckish midway through the first half gets sent off job done - if only ATB
Apparently, the Toothbrush was invented on 26 June, 1498. Evening anti - Flippin' Germans made Ronaldo and his Portugeezers look decidedly average. Most interesting topic were the numerous complaints from viewers to the BBC about Phil Neville's commentating abilities. He was so quietly spoken, it was like he was in a Chemist's shop asking a female assistant for a "packet of three" !! Almost comatose
Nov 23rd 1499 - Flemish pretender to the English throne Perkin Warbeck hanged for reportedly attempting to escape from Tower of London. Invaded England in 1497, claiming to be the lost son of King Edward IV. Greetings Woopert - number of times I walked into a Chemist/Barber and bottled it and came out with a packet of throat lozenges or chewing gum *sigh* Weve got a new top bloke see if he can keep the wayward ones - now off to the pool to attempt the 90 minute mile in the pool ATB
The Triumph 1500 was a small (initially) front-wheel drive automobile produced by Standard-Triumph from 1970 to 1976. Whilst retaining the front-wheel drive of the Triumph 1300, the body featured a restyled nose, a lengthened tail, twin headlights, horizontally mounted rear light clusters and a larger boot. The interior was also restyled featuring a new design of dashboard and door cards but retaining the wooden door cappings. The engine size was increased to 1493 cc with a single SU carburettor and had a power output of 61 bhp (45 kW; 62 PS). The suspension used coil springs all round and was independent at the front, incorporating a dead-beam rear axle at the back, which represented something of a technological retreat from the all-independent suspension offered by the 1300.[2] In 1972 the power output was increased to 65 bhp (48 kW; 66 PS) with an uprated carburettor and inlet manifold. These later cars also had a silver nose badge. Earlier cars had a black nose badge. We are up to 1500 now - won't channon be delighted ?! Think Saints have done well to appoint the Koeman brothers. Should be an interesting season ahead. Have a good day.
The GB-1501 is designed for the casual business traveler, with a relaxed look and feel while maintaining a professional appeal and solid protection to store your essentials. These bags are the perfect partner for your laptop while you are on the go. The new GB-1501 15.6” backpack is designed to carry and protect laptops up to 15.6” screen size with spacious compartments and multiple pockets to carry your belongings. and post number 1501 shows we are going to continue we must be so far up his hooter he's having trouble breathing
1502- in the year 1502, Charles de Gauloises invented a popular parlour game, which became all the rage for a short period. The game is better known as "noughts and crosses" although the original used dots in place of crosses. It fell out of favour once the educated realised that the game could not actually end in other than a draw. Quite fun, but ultimately flawed, the game enjoyed has brief periods of popularity from those days, but each generation has ultimately realised the futility of playing, just as the 16th century French did all those years ago. Although It's quite possible that there a couple of football fans still playing it somewhere I guess.
In the year 1503, Canterbury Cathedral is finished in England after 433 years of construction. I had a builder like that once, working on an extension, which I'd hoped would have been finished earlier than it was, to hold my expansive collection of popular parlour games
Feb 29th 1504 - Columbus uses a lunar eclipse to frighten hostile Jamaican Indians. What a good ploy smart chappy - by the by Woopert I think the score in our noughts and crosses is around 833 to me and 947 to you please correct if incorrect
Café 1505 is the premiere American bistro located in beautiful Mequon, Wisconsin, USA. Apologies for delay in replying anti, but it took me two days to count up the total for both Noughts and Crosses, and Tiddly Winks !! Looks like England are out of the World Cup - horrible little runt Luis scoring twice.
1506- Christopher Columbus died in 1506. He was credited with discovering the Americas, which came as a surprise to those peoples who had been living on them for centuries. One good thing though; he did know when to stop and die. Fair play to him, I say.👍
Jun 5th 1507- England & Netherlands sign trade agreement - and the Koeman Brothers appointed trade envoys Greetings Woopert welcome back Well Costa beat U R Gay - U R Gay beat us Italy beat us - there seems to be a trend happening and its not looking flash. Darts night tonight there maybe a number of consoling ales sonsumed whilst discussing the WC with others of my land of birth ATB
1507....PM Koeman Brothers celebrate first goal scored at their new club, Saints FC. Ok, it's only a prediction, but the coincidence was too good to miss!