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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2009

Movie "Patton" (1970) by Franklin J. Schaffner

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  • @tencents6 Patton, in this scene, is referencing the fact that he read Rommel's book, 'Infantry Attacks'. More metaphorically, though, he means that he knows what Rommel is doing on the battlefield.

    Linkara uses it mostly when plans in comic books make no sense or are just plain stupid, as a sort of joke that they seem brilliant to the people planning them.

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  • tvtropes, you magnificent bastard, you are the reason that I get high notes on literature!

  • Jesus, kidney stone? D:

    Incidentally: Tropes, you magnificent bastards I've read you non-stop!

  • Magnum,  you magnificent bastard, I clicked your link!

  • @kennymcormick100 you magnificent bastard, I WATCH THOSE REVIEWS!

  • LINKARA.

  • Patton: the American Rommel

  • Argyle, you magnificent bastard!!

  • @Willis2992 no, no not seriously.

  • @zeldafreak71 ...seriously?

  • i wonder whose book he read.

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