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From: britishpatriot001
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  • HISTORY lesson so boring...

  • @martijnkkb lol

  • did the ships led by Howard also get behind the spanish armada

  • PEACE SHELFORD!

  • Was that wind competition analogy with being old and young?

  • Now take Sir Francis Drake

    The Spanish all despise him

    But to the British, he's a hero

    And they idolize him!

    It's how you look at buccaneers

    That makes them bad or good

    And I see us as members of

    A noble brotherhood!

    - Muppet Treasure Island

  • @DarthWill3

    Ihate him since he started the slave triangle

  • @paladinee Really now?

  • @DarthWill3

    yeah, he was one of the three that started it.

  • @paladinee Oh...

  • Typical BBC ignorance. The bowls Drake was playing was something more akin to petanque. Not that stupid game for senile old men.

  • watched this at school... lol we didnt even have to take notes

  • @voldemortsbignipple lucky you. all the videos we watched were LAME!

  • @voldemortsbignipple Aha same! i like your user name very much by the way .. :P

  • got me a better mark on my essay

  • very helpful with homework *****

  • who wanna play zelda windwaker?

    I watched the movie elizabeth all they said is the whole armada got wiped out by a storm.

  • lol he's not even moving when he's rowing the little boat

  • Hahaha it's true. That dude isn't moving the boat.

  • @Corben667 That's because he's rowing against the tide. It was to demonstrate how difficult it was go against the tide for the English fleet & the English had to wait until the tide was going out so sail out & meet the Spanish Armada.

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