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date: 30 May 2007 05:37:49 -0700,    group: uk.media.tv.time-team        back       
Llygadwy 2001 - a few questions?   
Hi

This episode went to air in Australia last night. Yeah, we're a few
years behind you on this one.

About Llygadwy, did you think the two farmers were being honest (or
fair dinkum in our lingo)?

How much could be attributed the wacky reverend of the 1800s?

Do you think Tony and the TT were holding back on what they really
thought of the farmers?

It's been a few years down the track now...any fresh thoughts on this
particular episode?
date: 30 May 2007 05:37:49 -0700   author:   Spokes

Re: Llygadwy 2001 - a few questions?   
In article ,
   Spokes  wrote:
> Hi

> This episode went to air in Australia last night. Yeah, we're a few
> years behind you on this one.

This is the fraudulent one?

> About Llygadwy, did you think the two farmers were being honest (or
> fair dinkum in our lingo)?

Not in the slightest.

> How much could be attributed the wacky reverend of the 1800s?

None.

> Do you think Tony and the TT were holding back on what they really
> thought of the farmers?

Yes.

> It's been a few years down the track now...any fresh thoughts on this
> particular episode?

Good episode. Archaeologists aren't stupid - and don't tangle with TT or (next
time) they will set a certain female archaeologist on you. I think it was
fairly plain what she really wanted to do with them - and it probably involved
barbed wire. ;-)

-- 
	John Cartmell	john@finnybank.com	0845 006 8822 or 0161 969 9820
	Qercus magazine	FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527		www.finnybank.com
	Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:06:29 +0100   author:   John Cartmell

Re: Llygadwy 2001 - a few questions?   
On May 30, 11:06 pm, John Cartmell  wrote:
> In article ,
>    Spokes  wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > This episode went to air in Australia last night. Yeah, we're a few
> > years behind you on this one.
>
> This is the fraudulent one?

Yes.

> > About Llygadwy, did you think the two farmers were being honest (or
> > fair dinkum in our lingo)?
>
> Not in the slightest.
>
> > How much could be attributed the wacky reverend of the 1800s?
>
> None.
>
> > Do you think Tony and the TT were holding back on what they really
> > thought of the farmers?
>
> Yes.
>
> > It's been a few years down the track now...any fresh thoughts on this
> > particular episode?
>
> Good episode. Archaeologists aren't stupid - and don't tangle with TT or (next
> time) they will set a certain female archaeologist on you. I think it was
> fairly plain what she really wanted to do with them - and it probably involved
> barbed wire. ;-)

Jenni did look a trifle annoyed, so did Carenza.

At the end of the day, I reckon TT knew what was up from the start.
The absence of local experts was evident, who obviously knew the site
to be fake, and possibly tipped them off. The episode showcased TT's
skills in exposing dodgy sites and a lesson to anyone thinking of
trying such stunts in the future.
I would've gone a step further and asked the plod to come in and
inquire about how the objects came into their posession. Then again it
might be a wasteful exercise. the farmer was good at playing dumb.


>         John Cartmell   j...@finnybank.com   0845 006 8822 or 0161 969 9820
>         Qercus magazine FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527        www.finnybank.com
>         Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing
date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 07:19:11 -0700   author:   Spokes

Re: Llygadwy 2001 - a few questions?   
In article ,
   Spokes  wrote:
> Hi

> This episode went to air in Australia last night. Yeah, we're a few
> years behind you on this one.

This is the fraudulent one?

> About Llygadwy, did you think the two farmers were being honest (or
> fair dinkum in our lingo)?

Not in the slightest.

> How much could be attributed the wacky reverend of the 1800s?

None.

> Do you think Tony and the TT were holding back on what they really
> thought of the farmers?

Yes.

> It's been a few years down the track now...any fresh thoughts on this
> particular episode?

Good episode. Archaeologists aren't stupid - and don't tangle with TT or (next
time) they will set a certain female archaeologist on you. I think it was
fairly plain what she really wanted to do with them - and it probably involved
barbed wire. ;-)

-- 
	John Cartmell	john@finnybank.com	0845 006 8822 or 0161 969 9820
	Qercus magazine	FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527		www.finnybank.com
	Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:06:29 +0100   author:   John Cartmell

Re: Llygadwy 2001 - a few questions?   
On May 30, 11:06 pm, John Cartmell  wrote:
> In article ,
>    Spokes  wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > This episode went to air in Australia last night. Yeah, we're a few
> > years behind you on this one.
>
> This is the fraudulent one?

Yes.

> > About Llygadwy, did you think the two farmers were being honest (or
> > fair dinkum in our lingo)?
>
> Not in the slightest.
>
> > How much could be attributed the wacky reverend of the 1800s?
>
> None.
>
> > Do you think Tony and the TT were holding back on what they really
> > thought of the farmers?
>
> Yes.
>
> > It's been a few years down the track now...any fresh thoughts on this
> > particular episode?
>
> Good episode. Archaeologists aren't stupid - and don't tangle with TT or (next
> time) they will set a certain female archaeologist on you. I think it was
> fairly plain what she really wanted to do with them - and it probably involved
> barbed wire. ;-)

Jenni did look a trifle annoyed, so did Carenza.

At the end of the day, I reckon TT knew what was up from the start.
The absence of local experts was evident, who obviously knew the site
to be fake, and possibly tipped them off. The episode showcased TT's
skills in exposing dodgy sites and a lesson to anyone thinking of
trying such stunts in the future.
I would've gone a step further and asked the plod to come in and
inquire about how the objects came into their posession. Then again it
might be a wasteful exercise. the farmer was good at playing dumb.


>         John Cartmell   j...@finnybank.com   0845 006 8822 or 0161 969 9820
>         Qercus magazine FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527        www.finnybank.com
>         Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing
date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 07:19:11 -0700   author:   Spokes

Re: Llygadwy 2001 - a few questions?   
In article ,
   Spokes  wrote:
> Hi

> This episode went to air in Australia last night. Yeah, we're a few
> years behind you on this one.

This is the fraudulent one?

> About Llygadwy, did you think the two farmers were being honest (or
> fair dinkum in our lingo)?

Not in the slightest.

> How much could be attributed the wacky reverend of the 1800s?

None.

> Do you think Tony and the TT were holding back on what they really
> thought of the farmers?

Yes.

> It's been a few years down the track now...any fresh thoughts on this
> particular episode?

Good episode. Archaeologists aren't stupid - and don't tangle with TT or (next
time) they will set a certain female archaeologist on you. I think it was
fairly plain what she really wanted to do with them - and it probably involved
barbed wire. ;-)

-- 
	John Cartmell	john@finnybank.com	0845 006 8822 or 0161 969 9820
	Qercus magazine	FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527		www.finnybank.com
	Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:06:29 +0100   author:   John Cartmell

Re: Llygadwy 2001 - a few questions?   
On May 30, 11:06 pm, John Cartmell  wrote:
> In article ,
>    Spokes  wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > This episode went to air in Australia last night. Yeah, we're a few
> > years behind you on this one.
>
> This is the fraudulent one?

Yes.

> > About Llygadwy, did you think the two farmers were being honest (or
> > fair dinkum in our lingo)?
>
> Not in the slightest.
>
> > How much could be attributed the wacky reverend of the 1800s?
>
> None.
>
> > Do you think Tony and the TT were holding back on what they really
> > thought of the farmers?
>
> Yes.
>
> > It's been a few years down the track now...any fresh thoughts on this
> > particular episode?
>
> Good episode. Archaeologists aren't stupid - and don't tangle with TT or (next
> time) they will set a certain female archaeologist on you. I think it was
> fairly plain what she really wanted to do with them - and it probably involved
> barbed wire. ;-)

Jenni did look a trifle annoyed, so did Carenza.

At the end of the day, I reckon TT knew what was up from the start.
The absence of local experts was evident, who obviously knew the site
to be fake, and possibly tipped them off. The episode showcased TT's
skills in exposing dodgy sites and a lesson to anyone thinking of
trying such stunts in the future.
I would've gone a step further and asked the plod to come in and
inquire about how the objects came into their posession. Then again it
might be a wasteful exercise. the farmer was good at playing dumb.


>         John Cartmell   j...@finnybank.com   0845 006 8822 or 0161 969 9820
>         Qercus magazine FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527        www.finnybank.com
>         Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing
date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 07:19:11 -0700   author:   Spokes

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