#643 Kriton, Norway
Anders Christian Sivebaek
acsive at mail.mira.dk
Fri Aug 24 12:29:59 CEST 2001
> I don't know about the U.S. (or Denmark for that matter), but in
Greece,
> a marriage between Donald and Daisy under these circumstances would
> be considered incestuous and would not be permitted. The only way two
> siblings would be allowed to marry two other siblings in Greece,
would
> be if they got married at the same time.
Doesn't siblings mean brother and sister or does it mean relatives too?
Donald and Daisy aren't brother and sister...
> > I remember from ancient greek class in danish High School that a
classmate
> > realised the Gods Zeus and Hera had a blood-shame (?) relationship.
> An incestuous relationship. Hera was, indeed, both Zeus's sister and
> his wife, a fact which Greeks never attempted to hide. I guess that
> this is similar to the situation with the royal houses of Europe,
where
> everybody is everybody else's cousin, uncle, or nephew.
You're right about that.
Norwegians:
So the Shacktown story has been published under different names?
That's not very unusual here either...
About the Norwegian Index -
Geir J. Netland and Erik Hørthe are involved too, as far as I know.
I don't know if Barks Friends exists, but the index I saw at Sigvald,
was newer than the one from 1984, wasn't it, Geir?
AC
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