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Germany and austria also have baggage from 'aryan' interpretations from the 30s.
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One of the Episodes of the Janina Ramirez Series: "Raiders of the Lost past" deals with that to an extent.
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All you ever wanted to know about Ancient Germans :-

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=p5QdmV3zNpIC
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Cheers for that, I don’t really know anything about ancient German tribes other than ‘Barbarian’ and that just might be a tad of a simplification.
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That was the Beach Boys, wasn't it?
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Apparently it was pangolins and not bats
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Jeremy wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 7:06 pm Apparently it was pangolins and not bats
It was bats wot started it. Chinese Horseshoe bats carry a disease that's pretty much one mutation away from Covid 19. Current thinking is that bats used pangolins, county lines style, to pass it on. :evilgrin:
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But who wants to shag a pangolin?
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Buff Orpington wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2020 8:56 pm But who wants to shag a pangolin?
It obviously gets cold and lonely in Wuhan province :evilgrin:
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Bats, I can understand, they're soft and don't explode if you tape them up forst, but pangolins are scaly.
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