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Robin Williams - The French

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CKwoi (20 hours ago) Show Hide
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How about EVERYBODY stops arguing about whose d*ck is bigger?

And for the record. Slovenia, part of Yugoslavia back in WW2 liberated itself, without any significant allied assistance. A part of slovenia was also a part of Carantania, which is considered the oldest democracy, so whoever mentioned who copied the constitution from whom, you all got it from us. So no Carantania == no democracy == no modern YOU.

Now STFU and go watch some more comedy and laef it off :P
Milevan21 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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And let's imagine germany wouldn't have broken the MolotovRibbentrop Pact, they wouldn't have concentrated so much reces and so many troops un Russia.
Milevan21 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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If germany could have stood a long time against Russia, England and what was left from France, don't doubt it would have easily fought USA that only could rely on the number of soldier they had.
USA began the greatest territory only after the WW1 and rose even more after WW2.
Natsirt4 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Robin Williams est un dieu du rire ! C'est l'artiste américain que je préfère ! Merci Robin ! ;)
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Every nation that took part in WW2 fought bravely. The biggest contribution was made by USA and Soviet Union. But, stop to talk of WW2, like if it was 10 years ago. It was 70 years ago and means absolutely nothing anymore for most of Europeans. Ask to French teenagers from Arab or black origIn who lives in scum outskirts of big cities, what they think of WW2, it's like if you ask to US teenagers something about Geronimo. Someone who was 25 in 1944 is 90 in 2009. Come in the real world.
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He does not sound like a tough grizzled old soldier but some kind of dandified Nancy boy, who spends wars at home and he is indubitably no sea-dog nut the sort of pasty landlubber I have always despised. I'll warrant, the most exciting thing that has happened to this limpid prawn in a whole year, was the day when he forgot to put sugar in his porridge!
GreatGrumbledook (3 days ago) Show Hide
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While of course it is true: In every region, which has fallen under the perverse rule of the USA, they build a Disney Land: In Florida for the subdued Confederacy, in France for conquered Europe and in enslaved Japan; and this makes the American rule to most disgraceful and revolting of all: Even the Spaniards did bring some level of culture and civilization in the American wilderness! So it is time to finish this Molek of Washington of, lest the meek should in fact inherit the Earth!
Mobodjo (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Na je vous jure, devant ou derrière on le dira toujours que 70 % des américains sont des conards
Bronzewhaler82 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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@richooo5 Calm yourself rich, the US helped plenty during WW2, everyone knows that. Even before US troops landed during D-day American planes were pounding German targets in daring daylight raids. So what if the US didn't conquer Berlin before the Russians? The war was a team effort and not at all about scoring points against the other allies. Lets all just be thankful we won the war in the first place...imagine if we hadn't
Bronzewhaler82 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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@Camarale every nation that took part in WW2 (on the winning side anyway) looks back on it as a time of glory and tragedy. The US have a right to be proud of their contribution as do the British, Russians, French etc no single nation 'won the war' it was a team effort. The Free French fought hard and bravely. The French should be proud of that

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