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There are many small human details in "Rome" that I find intriguing and "ring true" . For examples: (1) When Octavia and Atia are giddily shopping for jewelry in the local mart. The slave (Eleni?) steps in and closes the deal with no nonsense. I've seen that a thousand times as have most of us. (2) Lucius and Titus look at the stars -- as we all do -- and speculate on their origin. This is a universal human experience, I think. Any others? I hope this subject won't deteriorate into a "chat". -- Beagle Message was edited by Beagle914 at Jan 4, 2006 9:40 PM Message was edited by Beagle914 at Jan 4, 2006 9:41 PM Message was edited by Beagle914 at Jan 4, 2006 9:51 PM
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 19, 2009 6:53 AM
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Beagle, I've been away and not able to access the forums... so I have just learned of Missus Beagles passing just this morning. I am so saddened by your loss. I pray for her soul in heaven and that God will grant you peace. LadyC -- " The budget should be balanced, the treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." -- Cicero , 55 B.C.
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 17, 2009 2:12 PM
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Once again to: Followers of this Thread, I've been deeply touched by the many eloquent condolences generated in response to my sad news of the passing of "Missus Beagle". Perhaps I will be able to respond with thoughts of the future. For now, though, my keyboard is awash in saltwater tears. -- I, Beagle CMXIV: the author of this post; opinions expressed are always my own.
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 16, 2009 4:05 PM
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Unfortunately I heard of Mrs. Beagle?s passing. I?m sure she was a classy lady as Mr. Beagle is a gentleman, and she will be sorely missed. My condolences to the family. -- Mega parlerema
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 15, 2009 11:02 PM
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Dear Beagle, You have always been somewhat of a gentleman emeritus on this board, I easily picturing Missus Beagle as a domina revered by both friends and family. As you prepare for your days of solace, let us help you honor her in Roman fashion, mourning as we follow behind you, offering garlands of early summer flowers and a fine wine, and listening to your stories of remembrance... whenever the time is right to relay them.
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 15, 2009 2:37 AM
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My dear Beagle, It saddened me to hear of the loss of your wife. You spoke of her with such high regard, that I believe that she must have been a wonderful woman, as I hold you in great esteem. No words can lessen the impact of her death, but I hope you take some strength in knowing that you are still in all of our thoughts and my prayers. My sincerest condolences, Maryann -- MOB -- -- Edited by maryannob at 06/16/2009 4:26 PM PDT
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 14, 2009 1:57 PM
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> To: Followers of this Thread, regarding the > passing of Missus Beagle: > > Heartfelt thanks to the faithful who've responded to > my sad post, both openly and in private > communications. Those messages are much appreciated. Dear Beagle, Please accept my deepest condolences on your tragic loss. Nomad kindly informed me and others of Missus Beagle's passing. You are in my thoughts, and I send my sincere sympathy. I agree with Mark; I believe in the butterfly effect, and fully admit that the people I have met here in this forum, and have conversed with and gotten to know over the past several years, have become a part of my life that I will never forget. I have always enjoyed reading your posts and debates, and hope that you will continue to grace these message boards with your presence. But know that you have had an impact on all of us here, and that we feel for you in this time of sorrow.
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 14, 2009 12:06 AM
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Beagle, I am very sorry to hear of the loss of your much beloved Missus Beagle. From what you have spoken of her, I believe she will be present in many hearts for many years to come. My most sincere condolences to you and yours. Take care.
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Jun 13, 2009 11:50 PM
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> To: Followers of this Thread, > > The intensely beloved "Missus Beagle" passed > away near midnight on the last day of May, 2009. > > She was an inspiration to all who knew her and a > patient follower of HBO's "Rome" - > mostly in consonance with her husband's viewpoints. > > > Requiescat in Pace > > -- > I, Beagle CMXIV: the author of this post; > opinions expressed are always my own. > > -- > Edited by Beagle914 at 06/12/2009 9:14 AM PDT While we know so little of each other, besides the words on a screen....it is those very words that can at times help you through the toughest times we endure. I am grieved to hear of your loss and hope that time will remove any pain that lingers from it. I appreciated the words of fellow romies when I was going through a similar time at the passing of my mother last November. You are among the great ones here to me because it is those very debates with your words and others that encouraged me to continue reading nonfiction Roman history. From my first entrance here to this moment I have gathered and investigated, researched, read and learned more in the few years of my time on this forum than in my entire life. I believe in the butter fly effect. We each effect the lives of each other in ways we will never know. I know I feel Missus Beagles influence in you. Be well. Mark -- Edited by MarkMiller at 06/13/2009 8:51 PM PDT
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 13, 2009 8:25 PM
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Beagle, I too am very sorry for your loss. My sincerest condolences. Aggy -- Humans .... honestly Bill, I don't know what you see in them. ~ Eric
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Jun 13, 2009 8:24 PM
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> To: Followers of this Thread, > > The intensely beloved "Missus Beagle" passed > away near midnight on the last day of May, 2009. > > She was an inspiration to all who knew her and a > patient follower of HBO's "Rome" - > mostly in consonance with her husband's viewpoints. > > > Requiescat in Pace > > -- > I, Beagle CMXIV: the author of this post; > opinions expressed are always my own. > > -- > Edited by Beagle914 at 06/12/2009 9:14 AM PDT I heard from Nomad about your loss. I hope that the happiest memories of your wife will soon prevail over your sorrow. -- I am resolved to renounce embarrassment in favor of enjoyment -- and a certain elevation of the spirits which is occasioned by witnessing the human body liberated from its earthly shackles. -- Edited by Camamar at 06/13/2009 5:25 PM PDT
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 13, 2009 5:10 PM
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Beagle, I have not been on these boards in ages but Nomad was kind enough to let a few of us know of your wife's passing. I cannot begin to imagine what you are going through. I am so terribly sorry. Your relationship sounded like a very special one indeed. I will pray for God to give you the strength to get through this. I know in my heart that she will be welcomed in heaven with open arms. God bless you, Cheryl -- --- --- Open Chat Room WARNING: Talk can become a bit *ahem* raunchy Thurs 10:30pm EST; Sat 10:30pm EST; Sun 3pm EST (or can be used whenever a group wants to gather) http://www.scbg.net
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 13, 2009 12:28 PM
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To: Followers of this Thread, regarding the passing of Missus Beagle: Heartfelt thanks to the faithful who've responded to my sad post, both openly and in private communications. Those messages are much appreciated. As I've learned over the last decade, the overwhelming majority of anonymous responses to my published writings (on HBO and in many other venues) range downward from argumentative to ad hominem attacks and further into the depths of those ignorant armies fighting battles on darkling plains. Yet, there are always a precious few who can conduct energetic, informative and civil discourse without rancor or a need to overcome. I salute them. As to the others: I salute them also: "In the unity of the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end." Amen. -- I, Beagle CMXIV: the author of this post; opinions expressed are always my own. -- Edited by Beagle914 at 06/13/2009 9:43 AM PDT
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 13, 2009 11:31 AM
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I am extremely sorry for your loss, Beagle. You are in the thoughts of many here. -- Edited by AlexiosTheFirst at 06/13/2009 8:31 AM PDT
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 13, 2009 10:32 AM
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Oh, Beagle. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Please return to ROME when you are ready. We will be ready to welcome you. In the meantime..... blessings..... Our hearts are with you. -- Fortune favors the bold.
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Re: Small Details in "Rome"
Jun 13, 2009 9:19 AM
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I'm so terribly sorry for your loss, Beagle. Missus Beagle was a lucky woman to have been so beloved. xo Nomad -- "Hello, ladies." Atia http://www.punishermovie.com/
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