A&E Biography of the Millennium Part 17, 19-17
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3:00 - I agree, I forget I'm looking at stone when I look at Michelangelo's works
4:00 . . .interesting, if Locke thought of the original and profound ideas then why was Washington there? Because Washington acted upon the ideas perhaps?
"Jesus gave us the message, Gandhi gave us the method" - Martin Luther King Jr.
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OK, so you have a problem with my comment, why are you replying? same concept buddy. Great job.
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LOL!
Vint Cerf who comments on this video at 2:37 - is one of the fathers of the Internet.
And he's not even on this stupid list. LOL Again!
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My thoughts and "grades" of each person in this part:
#19: Next to Leonardo, he's the most important person of the Renaissance. His works are timeless and awe-inspiring. A+
#18: Without him, we wouldn't have a U.S. Constitution. I wish he could've lived to see the country he influenced be formed. A+
#17: This man deserves his lofty position. Without question, he belongs right where he is. A+
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Good Point Richard Holbrooke
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lol. you dumbass. I'm not the one who said "If you had that much of a problem with the list, YOU should have not kept watching"... that was YOU. you're the one with the concept of "if you don't like it, just don't keep doing it". I'm done with you. fucking retard.
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oh, you mean like you should have stopped reading comments if you had such a problem with them? great job out of you.
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Yeah, and I can't help NOT reading it when it appears on EVERY FUCKING PART. Geez. If you had that much of a problem with the list, YOU should have not kept watching.
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and I'd say blow me. don't read the comments if you feel that way.... pretty simple concept, really. "GEEZ"
Please watch all 25 parts. 3 hours total. Thank you.
civwarfan 4 years ago