It is quite clear that this is not part of the Bayeux Tapestry; nowhere do you see Harold with an arrow in his eye here. This is obviously part of the Bayou Tapestry and that fellow on the left is hunting geese with his falcon. The two fellows on the right are Robideaux and Thibodeaux, the cajun brothers that the little house belongs to. The inscription, loosely translated, means that while Miles hunts for pate, the boys go home for ham and eggs.
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19-Jul-2006 15:42
It is not a piece stolen from the original tapestry -- you can see the real one in the museum specially built to view the whole tapestry across the Channel
How, the hell, these guys managed to steel piece of tapestry from Bayex, Normandy ? I don't bloody believe it ! John, please, investigate and lemmi know, I am very curious...