Please notice the metaphor of the GOAT in the Viking warriors presence. I think this picture speaks volumes.
Actually I just found out three days ago, that I am a decendent of Gorm the old. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorm_the_Old. Still waiting for the proof though.
The sea and waves may not be ordered back, But what was Yours, may yet receive the sack, again! Go Kessler! "Knutr was exceptionally tall and strong, and the handsomest of men, all except for his nose, which was thin, high set, and rather hooked. He had a fair complexion none the less, and a fine, thick head of hair. His eyes were better than those of other men, both the more handsome and the keener of their sight." This content is protected
:think You lost me. The goat is Mogens Palle? And Gorm, who isn't in some way related to that ol [SIZE=-1]fornicator?[/SIZE]
Yes, those were the days... So. The Spear-Danes in days gone by and the kings who ruled them had courage and greatness. There was Shield Sheafson, scourge of many tribes, a wrecker of mead-benches, rampaging among foes.
Awesome find, mate... You went forward, you defeated the fighter, elm-bows twanged, sharp were your swords when you assaulted the fortress: better still, your success in the shallows of the Thames: you worker of warships, the wolf's jaw knows it well.