@laserbeam - how moronic. Any ass knows that liars can figure and fgures can lie. I know a lot of people, and even I, far removed from a statistician as one can be, can likely find a better set of numbers from a survey to crunch.Texas was a part of the Confederacy, m'lord. As for this paranoid- he's wasting bandwidth. And air.
@pumpernckle - Sure just say where? pumpernipple, I'm far from paranoid, nor am I delusional, what's your beef, only on the 3rd degree knowing your never get any higher. What's more scary, - is that you seem to be the mental one here, how can you come to such a conclusion not even knowing what Trapped in a Masonic World is even about, it's a 320,000 word book covering more subjects than the likes of you could even wish to comprehend!
I know of no other nation that explores and appreciates their history like the Brits. I am american and I can say that Americans do not know their history. Sure they know a few names, dates and places but they don't really appreciate their history. What they do have is an artificial romantized view of their history. Far from fact and more in line with fiction.
@njdevil281 If you know your history fine but please explain the recent studies to come out. last year a study 1500 college students were ask who was president during the civil war and 53% said George Washington. And this year high school students on the east coast were ask to name the 13 states that made up the confederate state and all 1200 included either texas, california or new mexico.
@LaserBeam002 High school kids are retards, you can't base a nations intelligence on them. The guy in this video is a life long historian and your comparing him to high school kids. And Texas was in the confederacy.
Dan Cruickshank should do more of this stuff on BBC America. He's unique because he can play the "stuffy boring Briton" and still make history interesting to watch. I've seen his shows on BBC and he's never boring.
Such awe inspiring history. If I were the monarch it would take me ages to make it through each of the rooms as I would have to stop and admire all of the art and architecture each and every visit.
@laserbeam - how moronic. Any ass knows that liars can figure and fgures can lie. I know a lot of people, and even I, far removed from a statistician as one can be, can likely find a better set of numbers from a survey to crunch.Texas was a part of the Confederacy, m'lord. As for this paranoid- he's wasting bandwidth. And air.
pumpernckle 11 months ago
Can we stick to the story/history comments please.
eucalyptuspauciflora 1 year ago
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pumpernckle 1 year ago
@pumpernckle - Sure just say where? pumpernipple, I'm far from paranoid, nor am I delusional, what's your beef, only on the 3rd degree knowing your never get any higher. What's more scary, - is that you seem to be the mental one here, how can you come to such a conclusion not even knowing what Trapped in a Masonic World is even about, it's a 320,000 word book covering more subjects than the likes of you could even wish to comprehend!
aidders 11 months ago
The truth is coming see trappedinamasonicworld.co.uk
aidders 1 year ago
I hate dhe way he speaks
njeriuXP 1 year ago
@njeriuXP I hate dhe way you type.
Jammsbro1 10 months ago 2
@Jammsbro1
I hate the way you reply
njeriuXP 10 months ago
I know of no other nation that explores and appreciates their history like the Brits. I am american and I can say that Americans do not know their history. Sure they know a few names, dates and places but they don't really appreciate their history. What they do have is an artificial romantized view of their history. Far from fact and more in line with fiction.
LaserBeam002 1 year ago
@LaserBeam002 plenty of Americans know their history, speak for yourself ya fuck. I am sick to death of you self depreciating twats.
njdevil281 1 year ago
@njdevil281 If you know your history fine but please explain the recent studies to come out. last year a study 1500 college students were ask who was president during the civil war and 53% said George Washington. And this year high school students on the east coast were ask to name the 13 states that made up the confederate state and all 1200 included either texas, california or new mexico.
LaserBeam002 1 year ago
@LaserBeam002 High school kids are retards, you can't base a nations intelligence on them. The guy in this video is a life long historian and your comparing him to high school kids. And Texas was in the confederacy.
njdevil281 1 year ago
Dan Cruickshank should do more of this stuff on BBC America. He's unique because he can play the "stuffy boring Briton" and still make history interesting to watch. I've seen his shows on BBC and he's never boring.
starlionblue 1 year ago
Such awe inspiring history. If I were the monarch it would take me ages to make it through each of the rooms as I would have to stop and admire all of the art and architecture each and every visit.
dabigkahuna777 1 year ago
What a horrific loss :(
CanadianMonarchist1 2 years ago