[minion] Bottom. Heh heh heh heh. [/minion]
There’s butthurt all through this thread.
Of course, he assumed that it would encourage compliance with authority and not, say, driving a truck filled with explosives into a government building and detonating it.
Disparaging the boot is a bootable offense!
Why not just move to Singapore, missy? It’s clean, the weather is warm, lots of good food, and they really cater to ass freaks.
To be fair, though, when that does happen it’s usually a response to years of perceived tyranny and oppression, and not just as a hysterical over-reaction to a swat on the fanny, much though the swattees might fantasize about the dreadful vengeance they’ll take someday, just someday.
Well, the French managed to eventually win the battle of Verdun… with half a million casualties (at least 150.000 dead, the rest maimed and disabled). The battlefield still kills to this day as unexploded arty shells are found every year during the ploughing season, and a few blow up or leak yperite in the air/soil.
And on the wings of the great victory, Marshal Pétian moved his desk and bar cabinet a good six inches closer to Berlin*, too !
- shamelessly stolen from BlackAdder
On New Posts right now, the thread below this is 'Cue that bottom! (is this how sequential threads work?)
You could look it up in the Schwartzenegger Presidential Library.
Join date Sept 2013. Four total posts so far. Each post concerns paddling (and not in a canoe). Oh, and the username? Bleahhhh!
Buh-bye!
The Battle of Hampton Roads, between the Monitor and the Virginia, may fill the bill, depending on how you define “won” or “lost.”
Most of the major battles of WWI ended in no appreciable change in position or advantage for either side.
Oh brave new world, that has such bottoms in it.
Good example…and I’d never heard the word “yperite” before. Shudder!
Another good one! A battle that changed the world, and that changed the war, but didn’t have a real victor.
It’s so bad when those naughty men get off.
I have to imagine suicide bombers get more than one or two swift canings.
That’s neither here nor there.
Let’s leave the Chinese out of this.
nod. But by Jove, we gave the dirty Hun a damn good shellacking in the process, what ! And errr, vice versa. Totes worth it !
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Good example…and I’d never heard the word “yperite” before. Shudder!
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You probably heard of “mustard gas” though. Same thing
Naughty, naughty Zoot! (of course)
I had to look it up. It’s a cool word! Thank you for it!
When I was very young, my dad introduced me to an old friend of his, who had gotten gassed in WWI. The poor old bastard had a non-stop gurgling in his lungs, and very limited stamina. But at least he lived through it, unlike so many others.
Why couldn’t that have been “the war to end all wars?” Sigh…