PreacherMan said: SHANNA said: Hi. Welcome.
dude, just wanted to tell ya.....you're doing just fine for a NOOB, your first thread is flaming! | |
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abierman said: PreacherMan said: dude, just wanted to tell ya.....you're doing just fine for a NOOB, your first thread is flaming! No kidding. My first thread had one response. One...and I think they told me off. | |
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JustErin said: abierman said: dude, just wanted to tell ya.....you're doing just fine for a NOOB, your first thread is flaming! No kidding. My first thread had one response. One...and I think they told me off. It was probably me. | |
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retina said: JustErin said: No kidding. My first thread had one response. One...and I think they told me off. It was probably me. That's a good guess. but I think it was that MickG dude. You were more into telling me off in orgnotes. | |
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JustErin said: retina said: It was probably me. That's a good guess. but I think it was that MickG dude. You were more into telling me off in orgnotes. The effect is much stronger and more intimate that way. | |
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xplnyrslf said: mdiver said: Damn straight in fact Hitler had his chance for operation sealion and if he had stuck to his plan we woulda been in trouble but he didnt and the fortress was safe, then we started poking back, Norway,France,Africa,Italy, Far East etc. Its always funny when the americans steam in with the cavalry attitude of "we saved the day" and i will admit that without lend lease and the manpower and money it would have been virtually impossible to re-take Europe but England would have held out i have no doubt, its just a shame that when we asked the answer was no until the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour then suddenly it got personal and away we all went. STill it all worked out in the end. [Edited 1/31/07 11:26am] When the second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9th, the Russians invaded Manchuria and did far more damage to Japanese military power. Most people don't realize this, but the Russians lost an estimated 30 million civilians and soldiers in WW II which is documented in "Soviet Casualties and Combat Losses" by G.F. Krivosheev [Edited 1/31/07 11:29am] | |
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retina said: JustErin said: That's a good guess. but I think it was that MickG dude. You were more into telling me off in orgnotes. The effect is much stronger and more intimate that way. Well, I must say...you had me at "fuck you, bitch". | |
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JustErin said: retina said: The effect is much stronger and more intimate that way. Well, I must say...you had me at "fuck you, bitch". Quiet. I'm spanking you. And wash that smile off your face. | |
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this thread is hilarious. on the one hand there is shameless flirting and on the other hand it's a history lesson. There is no perfect place
Yes I know this is true I'm just learning how to smile Thats not easy to do | |
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Hiya PreacherMan You can orgnote me anytime Poppys, daisys life is crazy | |
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oldpurple said: mdiver said: Damn straight in fact Hitler had his chance for operation sealion and if he had stuck to his plan we woulda been in trouble but he didnt and the fortress was safe, then we started poking back, Norway,France,Africa,Italy, Far East etc. Its always funny when the americans steam in with the cavalry attitude of "we saved the day" and i will admit that without lend lease and the manpower and money it would have been virtually impossible to re-take Europe but England would have held out i have no doubt, its just a shame that when we asked the answer was no until the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour then suddenly it got personal and away we all went. STill it all worked out in the end. before the USA joined in, 'giving Jerry a bloody nose' they helped the british out with supplies and wepeons and all it cost us was £600,000.00 per year until 2006 in interest and a couple of islands. at least they speak the same language as the brits but only just!!!! [Edited 1/31/07 6:24am] Which islands?? Didn't know that! | |
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xplnyrslf said:[quote] oldpurple said: before the USA joined in, 'giving Jerry a bloody nose' they helped the british out with supplies and wepeons and all it cost us was £600,000.00 per year until 2006 in interest and a couple of islands. at least they speak the same language as the brits but only just!!!! [Edited 1/31/07 6:24am] Which islands?? Didn't know that! One LAST thing about the Russians: The stats on human losses were unknown for a long time as Stalin didn't want anyone to know the devastation done by the Germans. Not until the cold war ended did the data come out. As a result of an attempted coup by Russian officers against him, Stalin had removed all experienced commanders in the military. When the Germans attacked, the country had a bunch of rookie military officers in charge.... Welcome, Preacherman....sometimes threads get sidetracked....for absolutely no reason. [Edited 1/31/07 18:40pm] | |
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fantasyislander said: this thread is hilarious. on the one hand there is shameless flirting and on the other hand it's a history lesson.
See....deep ain't i? | |
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JustErin said: retina said: It was probably me. That's a good guess. but I think it was that MickG dude. You were more into telling me off in orgnotes. He told me off too. Then I told him off and he liked it. But then we became friends. He really pretty hilarious. | |
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mdiver said: fantasyislander said: this thread is hilarious. on the one hand there is shameless flirting and on the other hand it's a history lesson.
See....deep ain't i? yes sir mister history teacher sir. may i, err, go use the restroom? There is no perfect place
Yes I know this is true I'm just learning how to smile Thats not easy to do | |
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xplnyrslf said:[quote] xplnyrslf said: oldpurple said: before the USA joined in, 'giving Jerry a bloody nose' they helped the british out with supplies and wepeons and all it cost us was £600,000.00 per year until 2006 in interest and a couple of islands. at least they speak the same language as the brits but only just!!!! [Edited 1/31/07 6:24am] Which islands?? Didn't know that! One LAST thing about the Russians: The stats on human losses were unknown for a long time as Stalin didn't want anyone to know the devastation done by the Germans. Not until the cold war ended did the data come out. As a result of an attempted coup by Russian officers against him, Stalin had removed all experienced commanders in the military. When the Germans attacked, the country had a bunch of rookie military officers in charge.... Welcome, Preacherman....sometimes threads get sidetracked....for absolutely no reason. [Edited 1/31/07 18:40pm] but who was worse Hitler or Stalin Germany or Russia at the time Churchill didnt like Hitler so he sided with Russia wondered what would of happened if Britain had joined up with the Nazis? would the world be as it is or under a tryrant so powerfull you wouldnt say boo to a goose. | |
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http://www.time.com/time/...-1,00.html
heres a link about the loan the usa had with Britain, which Britian finished paying off in 2006 | |
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