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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWow what's wrong with you?
It's a joke.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostNo, Spain used some of our ships when Portugal was under the Spanish crown and decided to ruin all Portugal relations and business during 60 years until we start to be fed up with that. I'm glad you won.
Portugal has the longest alliance of all times with England.
Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThat's true, it was signed in the 1300s in the reign of Edward III and I think is still in effect.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostNo, Spain used some of our ships when Portugal was under the Spanish crown and decided to ruin all Portugal relations and business during 60 years until we start to be fed up with that. I'm glad you won.
Portugal has the longest alliance of all times with England.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostNot a lot of people know...but Portugal contributed ships to set sail against England with the Armada .................twats
Portugal has the longest alliance of all times with England.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostNot a lot of people know...but Portugal contributed ships to set sail against England with the Armada .................twats
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Not a lot of people know...but Portugal contributed ships to set sail against England with the Armada .................twats
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Originally posted by Bee View PostWhat a tulip! In the f*** Spaniard's dreams. They lost the wars.
Is this to provoke me, right?
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Stop being horrid to the Spaniard just because they come from one of the provinces.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWow what's wrong with you?
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI like Bee. There was a spellingbee as well , wonder where he went.
Apparently somebody lost the account details.
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