Oh, lay off. He probably hasn't had training in Shakespearean recitation. But it's obvious that he appreciates the mastery of the speech and that's all one can really ask for in a setting like this one by a fellow like Robin.
Oh bloody hell, come on mate, give the speech like you mean it. Henry is supposed to be inspiring his troops at Agincourt...I wouldn't follow you anywhere, let alone against French knights.
The English soldiers weren't beat up, as you said. The English were actually superior in military ability (if not numbers). The problem was, that over 50% of Henry's army was still on the coast near Calais suffering from various forms of sickness/seasickness, and unable to fight. The French then, as now, were a bunch of ponces who couldn't fight a limp pasta noodle.
Oh, lay off. He probably hasn't had training in Shakespearean recitation. But it's obvious that he appreciates the mastery of the speech and that's all one can really ask for in a setting like this one by a fellow like Robin.
spiegelhaus 2 years ago
c,mon be fair, he did get a bit passionate around the 2.44 mark. Wow! lol.
madsod 2 years ago
Oh bloody hell, come on mate, give the speech like you mean it. Henry is supposed to be inspiring his troops at Agincourt...I wouldn't follow you anywhere, let alone against French knights.
sabradan 2 years ago 2
The English soldiers weren't beat up, as you said. The English were actually superior in military ability (if not numbers). The problem was, that over 50% of Henry's army was still on the coast near Calais suffering from various forms of sickness/seasickness, and unable to fight. The French then, as now, were a bunch of ponces who couldn't fight a limp pasta noodle.
sabradan 2 years ago
Dude, say it like you really MEAN it...I wouldn't follow you to the corner!
gemoftheocean 3 years ago 2