, 28 Aug 2014 08:16:48 +1000
Subject: Re: [Gendergap] Noiva do Cordeiro
My conclusion is that the place is real,
and has some kind of interesting history relating to the church and women, but
unsure
if the Mirror article about the present day demand for men willing to submit
Well, it is the Daily Mirror, so I wouldn't take it too seriously:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Mirror#mediaviewer/File:The_Daily_Mirror_-_Sorry_We_Were_Hoaxed.jpg
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Krystle krys...@wikihow.com wrote:
Is this for real?
On Aug 27, 2014 1:55 PM, Krystle krys...@wikihow.com wrote:
Is this for real?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/town-entire-population-made-up-4113722
And if so, should there be a Wikipedia entry about it? I started to draft
one but am a little worried because there seems to be only one
Agreed! *Something* seems to exist though it does seem
pretty...constructed?
https://www.facebook.com/noivadocordeirocomunidaderural/timeline?ref=page_internal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVmj1hORxso
Sadly, I don't read/understand Portuguese.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 1:01 PM, Ryan Kaldari
It's mentioned in as one of the neighbourhoods in this Portuguese Wikipedia
article:
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belo_Vale
saying (in the Google translation) In the village of Bride Lambs has a small
manufactures Lingerrie and cleaning products.
(Noiva do Cordeiro translates to Bride
: Oona Castro
Subject: Re: [Gendergap] Noiva do Cordeiro
On Aug 27, 2014 1:55 PM, Krystle krys...@wikihow.com wrote:
Is this for real?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/town-entire-population-made-up-41137
22
And if so, should there be a Wikipedia entry about it? I started to draft
one
My conclusion is that the place is real, and has some kind of interesting
history relating to the church and women, but unsure if the Mirror article
about the present day demand for men willing to submit to their rules is
verifiable. It really needs a Portuguese speaker to decide that as that's