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Short history lesson. For the narrow minded :icon_redface:

 

How many do you know I'll start you off !

 

Vercingetorix Defeated Julius Ceasar

William, Duke of Normandy Harold King of England

Louis-Nicolas Davout Prussian Army 3-1

Francois Joseph Paul, Marquis De Grasse British Navy

Marechal Tassigny WW2 /Vietnam

Marechal Leclerc WW2

 

Loads more ! Two very easy ones one short and one female ?

 

Only on here as the original post was removed Don't know Why ?

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Joan of arc was definately something. Still she went on to be murdered by her own indirectly as the garlic munching saucisses captured her then people from the Burgundy region (if I remember right) sold her to the English to be tried as a hertetic and burned as a witch in communication with the devil.

 

So no matter how you look at it the buggers can throw up a hero/heroine but can they get behind them?? Can they hell they'd rather surrender them :laugh:

 

The most popular French phrase???????

 

Je me rends :notworthy:

 

Just to add

Mel Gibson is well'ard look what he did to us in Braveheart

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Only on here as the original post was removed Don't know Why ?

 

was removed as it had no place in the post it was in, there seems to be a "thing" between you and another member, so it was removed to stop the "handbags at dawn" senerio

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Wasn't he a very disturbed Frenchie who had kids with his eldest daughter come to think of it he was a sexual pervert/deviant who loved to sodomise women against their will, slap them about and pay them for their troubles. The word sadism is a derivative of his name so all in all a perfect model Frenchman :laugh:

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Interesting topic, though please can you correct the apostrophe in the title - should be heroes, since it's a plural, not a possessive.

 

BEWARE! WILD APO'S'TROPHE'S' 'S'SEEN IN THI'S' AREA! IF 'S'EEN 'S'HOOT ON 'S'IGHT. CENTREFIRE'S' ONLY

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Woodrow Wyatt(journalist and broadcaster, for the youngsters), was once stopped and questioned by French customs. When asked to spell his surname by the official holding his passport he told them: "'W' for Waterloo, 'A' for Agincourt, 'Y' for Ypres, 'T' for Trafalgar, 'T' for Trafalgar.

 

What's this thread doing in this furum?

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For those of you who are confused it started with my light hearted, off the cuff jest ....on another thread.....!

 

 

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I cannot help but think a Hatsan Escort Fan Club will have slightly less members than the French War Heroes Club! :whistling::whistling::thumbs:

 

 

I think someone needs to start taking themselves a bit less seriously!!! :thumbs:

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