Seen in Munster
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 10:57 pm
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Judas Maccabeus wrote:This book was seen in the stadtmuseum in Munster recently. It was in the exhibit on the Munster Rebellon.
It appears to say "Anabaptist Vampire" although my German is none too good. The "cell" looks like the Munster cages.
Anyone else seen anything like this before.
J.M.
I don't, but I found this really odd. The case with this sort of stuff in it was right across from a replica of the three cages.ohio jones wrote:The openings on the cages at St. Lambert's are square, or nearly so, not rectangular. But the contents (insofar as visible in Kindle preview) do reference the cages, so it may just be that the artist failed to research that detail. This appears to be one of a series of horror novels about Mark Hellmann, Demon Hunter; published 1998, reissued 2016 with a different number and cover (and without the multiple-currency pricing).
I wouldn't take the Anabaptist reference too seriously.
appleman2006 wrote:Anabaptist chocolate bar with nuts! Why didn't I think of that one?
apple bar with nuts? - sounds really good.MaxPC wrote:appleman2006 wrote:Anabaptist chocolate bar with nuts! Why didn't I think of that one?
i thought about planting some bushes, but so dislike squirrels, decided against it.Annual world hazelnut production is about 455,000 metric tons, a little more than that of almonds. Turkey produces 65 percent of hazels on the world market, Italy 20 percent, and the US 3 percent. Europe is currently the biggest consumer of hazelnuts.
In the US, 98 percent of commercial production is in or near the Willamette Valley of Oregon,
because that is the only region where the standard European varieties will thrive.
The US produces only about 20% of its present consumption.
Chocolate bunny trails are a seasonal thing, I think. Whoever has ears to hear (that haven't been broken off and eaten yet), let them hear.gcdonner wrote:My how quickly a thread can degenerate from Anabaptist vampires to death by chocolate...I suppose that most Anabaptists were martyred on strawberry steaks...