Real History and the Norman Conquest Alphabetical index (text) ‘I hear Jessica’s writing a paper on lemons,’ I begin. ‘Not lemons ,’ says Benté: ‘Normans.’ The Norman Conquest. 1066 and all that. September 12, 2002 (Thursday), Key West (Florida) PRAISE comes in from website readers for my Radical’s Diary about September 11. [ Joe Sobran and the prime minister of Canada have now said much the same thing .] I appear to have hit the right note.
I send this query to [one of those] who helped at Cincinnati: Do you think we should keep the dinner function at Mike Fink’s next year, and lower our registration price accordingly, having a dinner at the hotel instead? At nearly ,000 the banquet works out pricey, particularly with so many freeloaders. It is a nice event, but there are the long waits before and afterIt does make our function a bit more special, but it adds massively to the entry cost.
A PACKET of mail comes from London, including a hostile letter from Walter Frentz’s loathsome son Hanns-Peter , who is trying to screw further payment from me for the brilliant official colour photographs which his father took as Adolf Hitler’s war photographer. I reply to him sharply: I do not accept your statements about applicable German