Piprob Posted March 24, 2006 Author Share Posted March 24, 2006 I think he may be one of le Bouffon's drinking companions, Chris.If Esperaza is Europe's cradle of civilisation which many an eminent professor has suggested, I just wonder what was Quillan's part? To have become the place of renown it undoubtedly is, it must have played a major role in shaping mankind as we know it today - like convincing people it was more polite to walk upright instead of pointing their bottoms in the faces of people behind them. I suppose this was the begiining of etiquette as we know it.On a more philosophical note, it saddens me that there is still no door on Quillan's public lavatory. When the world began, I suppose the population of the town had more important things to contribute to civilsation. I expect they were wondering how they were going to teach the Greeks all sorts of stuff, as well as getting ready to educate the Romans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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