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You are certainly au fait with what can be done to turds Churchill. Your naval background I suppose. Now run along, if we want the whole thread reeking of Rum and KY Jelly we'll let you know.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain” -
Surely it's the Navy that made Britain Great, not squaddies who could not beat American rebels?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou are certainly au fait with what can be done to turds Churchill. Your naval background I suppose.
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I think he is referring to Churchill's (Winston) comment on the Navy. I think he said it was "nothing but rum, sodomy and the lash".Originally posted by AtW View PostSurely it's the Navy that made Britain Great, not squaddies who could not beat American rebels?
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Well, the Navy made Britain great, so whatever they were doing must have been right? Perhaps if shaunbhoy got a few lashes he'd change for the better.Originally posted by daviejones View PostI think he is referring to Churchill's (Winston) comment on the Navy. I think he said it was "nothing but rum, sodomy and the lash".Comment
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No one is disagreeing the Navy were great, but so were the Army. In my opinion, both still are. Not sure about the RAF though...Originally posted by AtW View PostWell, the Navy made Britain great, so whatever they were doing must have been right? Perhaps if shaunbhoy got a few lashes he'd change for the better.
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I think comparatively against other countries the Navy was much more powerful than if Armies are compared.Originally posted by daviejones View PostNo one is disagreeing the Navy were great, but so were the Army.Comment
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Almost certainly...Originally posted by AtW View PostI think comparatively against other countries the Navy was much more powerful than if Armies are compared."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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Spain had pretty powerful fleet tooOriginally posted by daviejones View PostAlmost certainly...
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