exileinleeds Catching up on this has made me actually cry with laughter.
To answer the original OP-
Is that the most ridiculous question ever asked?
yeah, i know
like the question even needed to be asked!
edit- oh. yeah. what you already said
by melonhead » 25 Jan 2013 10:36
exileinleeds Catching up on this has made me actually cry with laughter.
To answer the original OP-
Is that the most ridiculous question ever asked?
by leicsRoyal » 26 Jan 2013 10:30
by Lovely hot donuts! » 26 Jan 2013 10:53
Pepe the HorsemanLovely hot donuts! Generally love this from Kebe but he has some serious balls leaving it an hour between tweets! But then I suppose his idea was to see how everyone reacted!
Much love for Jimmy!
Wasn't it more like ten minutes?
by Stuka » 26 Jan 2013 12:03
by Albert Spangler » 26 Jan 2013 13:36
by Ian Herring » 26 Jan 2013 18:24
by Ian Herring » 26 Jan 2013 18:25
Albert Spangler Who is Jason Robert?
by super darren caskey » 26 Jan 2013 19:46
Ian Herring I see the Savage monstrosity was gabbling on about Kebe's tweets being 'disrespectful to a big club' on Final Score.
Even made Garth Crooks raise his eyebrows and roll his eyes in disbelief.
Pull your socks up you c*nt.
by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Jan 2013 19:50
by leicsRoyal » 26 Jan 2013 19:55
by SCIAG » 26 Jan 2013 20:18
exileinleeds "If I attack will the Italians surrender"
by wolsey » 26 Jan 2013 21:00
SCIAGexileinleeds "If I attack will the Italians surrender"
Tbf people we'd now call Italians once conquered the known world.
Now the French...
by Hampshire Royal » 26 Jan 2013 21:12
AthleticoSpizz Jimmy has been a very naughty boy
by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Jan 2013 21:16
by Stuka » 26 Jan 2013 21:47
by Rex » 26 Jan 2013 21:49
wolseySCIAGexileinleeds "If I attack will the Italians surrender"
Tbf people we'd now call Italians once conquered the known world.
Now the French...
From QI:
Despite their reputation, the French have fought more military campaigns than any other European nation and won twice as many battles as they have lost. The British may pride themselves on superiority at sea, but it was driven by the realisation that they could never win a land war on the Continent. The French Army has usually been the largest, best equipped and most strategically innovative in Europe. At its best, under Napoleon in 1812, it achieved a feat that even the Nazis couldn’t repeat: it entered Moscow.
Perhaps this dominance helps explains another French victory. Whether it is ranks (general, captain, corporal, lieutenant); equipment (lance, mine, bayonet, epaulette, trench); organisation (volunteer, regiment, soldier, barracks) or strategy (army, camouflage, combat, esprit de corps, reconnaissance), the language of warfare is written in French.
by Ian Royal » 27 Jan 2013 02:48
wolseySCIAGexileinleeds "If I attack will the Italians surrender"
Tbf people we'd now call Italians once conquered the known world.
Now the French...
From QI:
Despite their reputation, the French have fought more military campaigns than any other European nation and won twice as many battles as they have lost. The British may pride themselves on superiority at sea, but it was driven by the realisation that they could never win a land war on the Continent. The French Army has usually been the largest, best equipped and most strategically innovative in Europe. At its best, under Napoleon in 1812, it achieved a feat that even the Nazis couldn’t repeat: it entered Moscow.
Perhaps this dominance helps explains another French victory. Whether it is ranks (general, captain, corporal, lieutenant); equipment (lance, mine, bayonet, epaulette, trench); organisation (volunteer, regiment, soldier, barracks) or strategy (army, camouflage, combat, esprit de corps, reconnaissance), the language of warfare is written in French.
by under the tin » 27 Jan 2013 09:17
royalexilewolseySCIAG
From QI:
Despite their reputation, the French have fought more military campaigns than any other European nation and won twice as many battles as they have lost. The British may pride themselves on superiority at sea, but it was driven by the realisation that they could never win a land war on the Continent. The French Army has usually been the largest, best equipped and most strategically innovative in Europe. At its best, under Napoleon in 1812, it achieved a feat that even the Nazis couldn’t repeat: it entered Moscow.
Perhaps this dominance helps explains another French victory. Whether it is ranks (general, captain, corporal, lieutenant); equipment (lance, mine, bayonet, epaulette, trench); organisation (volunteer, regiment, soldier, barracks) or strategy (army, camouflage, combat, esprit de corps, reconnaissance), the language of warfare is written in French.
Two words- the Ardennes.
by St Pauli » 27 Jan 2013 09:22
by St Pauli » 27 Jan 2013 09:23
Ian Royal They've also had an extensive overseas Empire and been a true world power.
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