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Apr 1, 2007
King Arthur`s 21st Birthday Exclusive Pic
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Thanks to the miracle of Dark Age photography Arthurs 21st birthday is
preserved for posterity. Incontrovertible proof that Caerleon was the
site of Camelot.
http://www.americymru.com/humor/arthur.html
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