Yes the Brits became Romans. That's how it worked. A chieftain or elder with plenty of silver and gold would invest in the new mosaics and luxury bath-houses.
Also the comment was a nod to The life of Brian, for any who still wonder what we are talking about. "Well there is the wine"
But what did the Romans ever do for us?
Nice. And here it's British people who built them, but we call them Roman. So that's on point with your comment.
"Well, they did build the roads...." "And the aqueducts!"
Yes the Brits became Romans. That's how it worked. A chieftain or elder with plenty of silver and gold would invest in the new mosaics and luxury bath-houses.
Also the comment was a nod to The life of Brian, for any who still wonder what we are talking about. "Well there is the wine"
My attempted joke intended to refer to British playing Romans, in The Life of Brian. :)
Romans Go Home!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lczHvB3Y9s
Heh.
:)