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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2007

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  • Thats probably the most flattering portrayal of an American in the military that Ive seen. Hes got common sense and he isnt a complete prick unlike the rest of the S. Essex staff.

  • does anyone else think the american looks like Keith Lemon

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  • @gdawsey you have never joked to someone about their sterotype before. it can be fun to both people and if you actualy been around people in a diverse culter you would know that Stereotypes are somes times true and are you talking about the nazis

  • Ive met the man who plays Major Leroy. Nice guy.

  • I met Michael Cochrane who plays Simmerson at New York's JFK last year. A true gentleman and spoke very fiondly of the Sharpe Series.

  • :50 By god Sharpe, this will not do!

  • @Museite I don't think so! XD

  • "Democracy and Monarchy don't make no difference. Money talks; Merit walks."

    Sadly, this is true in the modern day.

  • @gdawsey

    Actually the Spartans just called it talking: during your Ergoge you were beaten if you didn't answer questions in as few words as possible.

    Everyone ELSE called it laconic, because Sparta was in the region of Greece then-called "Laconia", and the Spartans back then called themselves "Lacanians" seeing as many weren't from Sparta proper.

    The more you know!

  • @TheBType The Spartans called it being witty and laconic.

  • @RemembertThe20thMain Stereotyping, lacks objectivity, and fairness, as well as little intellectual energy. Unless it is used as a tool to malign a person or group for a particular agenda. See Propaganda.

  • @wakeoftheflood2 Loyalists were driven out and their holdings confiscated,with British defeat. Reconnecting with the Crown was good sense if you wanted to hold on to as much disposable income as possible. Hedging your bets, I believe it is called.

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