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  1. TheMolluskLingers

    A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    @Plateosaurus and I have actually been discussing this in a PM. Here's what we have so far: -It'd be produced around 1993-1994 or so, and star Jason David Frank (as Gilgamesh) and Austin St. John (as Enkidu), fresh off of Bio Force's Zyuranger adaptation and looking to expand their horizons...
  2. RedKing

    WI: Castilian-Portuguese union instead of Castilian-Aragonese union?

    Aragon was in a spot of bother in France around the time of Isabella and Ferdinand’s marriage in OTL. Without Castilian manpower they could experience a struggle to stay afloat. Castile and Portugal also probably aren’t as involved in European politics as otl.
  3. Case for coastal artillery until the 1980s

    @JN1 is correct and the plaque at the IWM is wrong. I've found a copy of the The Royal Gibraltar Regiment on Scribd. It says that the 9.2" guns were replaced by 105mm pack howitzers which arrived on 10th December 1975. This is part of the quote from Terry Gander's book in Post 45. The plaque...
  4. WI: Castilian-Portuguese union instead of Castilian-Aragonese union?

    Two countries have a lot of conflicting interests. It would be interesting how would they reconcile them.
  5. RedKing

    There and Back Again: The English Journeys of Catherine of Aragon.

    Hopefully, a second Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain is to get along well!
  6. Lincoln Lives: How a failed assassination changed the course of a Nation and a newly freed people
    Threadmarks: Chapter 6: Ghosts of the Past

    Chapter 6: Ghosts of the Past As President Tilden is inaugurated in March of 1877, he has no idea that a great controversy is brewing. A Yale History student, whom no one ever seems to recall his name, has just published a dissertation on the events leading up to, and through, the Walker...
  7. And All Nations Shall Gather To It - A Crusades TL

    ^ This, the Mongols were already stretching it reaching places like Buda and Krakow, there's no way on god's green earth they'd make it to Rome, let alone Paris.
  8. There and Back Again: The English Journeys of Catherine of Aragon.

    Hopefully they'll be mostly good ones.... Thank you very much!
  9. Japan surrenders after Battle of the Philippine Sea

    Well if Japan sues for peace on July the 10th, there is a possible effect of more the idea of a coup becoming more popular? Realizing that all the resources of the US will now be funelled towards Germany may be the "push" some needed to side with Stauffenberg and his colleagues? The time frame...
  10. There and Back Again: The English Journeys of Catherine of Aragon.

    Hopefully they will, but we shall see.. As for João and the younger Catalina, they probably won't be able to connect as well, but It'll be important that they met before they are married.. Thank you so much!
  11. Wi: Genghis Khan Gay or Infertile?

    I mean 30 percent of central Asian men won't disappear but the butterflies of this is pretty huge. If Genghis Khan doesn't have that many number of kids, then you could also say that Timurids (although timur is not a descendant of the great Khan but he did marry a woman who was a descendant of...
  12. Continental Scandinavian languages without Low German influence

    Icelandic and Faroese are all insular languages with small speaker population and historically high literacy rate. Continental North Germanic languages still would have changed more than Icelandic.
  13. RMcD94

    French and British partition of Siam

    So what would the outcome be of the Singaporeans achieving their greatest success? The buffer becomes a Franco-British Menan valley rump state as well as probably a British Shan state with French Indochina lying to the East of that, and China to the North? Dufferin decides to accept the...
  14. Amadeus

    Why did Jimmy Carter fail as President when he had 61 Senators and 292 Representatives when he was elected?

    It wasn't simply a matter of whether or not the Democrats had a majority. Carter had poor relations with Democratic leaders, often ignoring their phone calls and rejecting their policy proposals on issues like healthcare in favor of his own. Beyond this, while Carter is a phenomenal human being...
  15. It's A Long Way To Nagasaki: The Anglo-Japanese War

    Would the Japanese really press the Soviets that hard in the negotiations for a non-aggression pact? I mean they managed to defeat the Soviets in the skirmishes but at the moment it's 1939 and the Japanese have been engaged in a war with China and the British Empire from 1938 without there been...
  16. Sārthākā

    List of U.K. Prime Ministers 1945-2020

    KAISERREICH! Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland What if the Central Powers 'won' the Great War* 1914-1917? 1916: David Lloyd George (Liberal led wartime coalition) [0] 1918: Arthur Balfour (Conservative) [1] 1921: Arthur Balfour (Conservative) [2] 1924...
  17. It's A Long Way To Nagasaki: The Anglo-Japanese War

    Unless the war ends with the IJN sunk or surrendered. Then with no Japanese threat the US battleships might get cancelled as Congress decides they are no longer needed.
  18. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Precisely. Sorry if that was unclear. I expect the consequences for an unwary British exchange student asking a Co-ed classmate for a rubber could be . . . Interesting. But what would happen if he said "I'll come round to knock you up in the morning" when they were in a hall of residence or...
  19. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    AN TV show's kind of an obvious thing. I'm thinking about Newsies. Kicking around Gilgamesh. Who'd make it? Who would it star? Yea, Disneytowns will make their money on the concessions and commerce sales for sure. Sesame Place and the Disney Midway will have modest entry fees, while the Dtown...
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