Redskin in Canada wrote:hailskins666 wrote:ps. farg the french
You -try- to do the French men.
The rest of us will have a conversation -only- with the French ladies.

Irn-Bru wrote:Redskin in Canada wrote:SkinsFreak wrote:8-[ uhhh... I like French toast.
No, you really like Freedom toast.
False! The colors of the American flag are red white and blue, not cyan!
UK Skins Fan wrote:Fios wrote:Redskin in Canada wrote:Hooligan wrote:Yes, it's blue with a touch of yellow...
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You would not say that if you had fought -against- them.
Germany would
Technically, that wasn't a fight.
Fios wrote:[quote="Germany would
Redskin in Canada wrote:Fios wrote:[quote="Germany would
Some Germans might, particularly the young ones, but not all. Remember the Treaty of Versailles after WW I? If anything, history has actually tought very hard lessons to those who -underestimate- the determination and courage of their enemies.
People, people, for a country about to have a very difficult war decision to be made by the -politicians- within the next couple of years, you are definitely talking bravado with your gut and not thinking with your head.
Actually, there might be yet another historic -parallel- between the USA and France: Iraq 2009 and Algeria 1962. I had not thought of it up until now.
Redskin in Canada wrote:UK Skins Fan wrote:France is a big stinky poo.
And Eleanor of Aquitaine was the mother of Richard the Lion Hearted.
I live in a Province with a bilingual population (trilingual if you count Gaelic wihich is spoken more widely here than in some parts of Scotland). I am not a French or a French-Canadian but I speak some languages with great difficulty.skinsfan#33 wrote:RiC,
You must be in the French speaking part of Canada. I haven't heard anyone providing a defense of the French (including the French) for the last 150 years, except for you!
I can think of a few nice names like that one in -several- different places.UK Skins Fan wrote:Eleanor is a nice name though.
Redskin in Canada wrote:I can think of a few nice names like that one in -several- different places.UK Skins Fan wrote:Eleanor is a nice name though.
By the way guys, this thread took me back on memory lane to recollect the name of some very courageous French people I worked with. One name that I recall from several very heroic actions is a former colleague of mine: René Pomerelle a French paratrooper. Interestingly, he got involved with your Armed forces later in different capacities. He became the National Coach of the US Olympic Judo Team in Colorado later in his life.
One evening after an exhausting training session, we were dead but we went out for a drink with the group outside the base in San Antonio. He told us the story about being wounded behind enemy lines in Indochina (before it was called Vietnam) and how he found his way back carrying one of his buddies on his back all the way back through enemy-held territory. If you had met this man or somebody that did, you would not make a generalisation. Do not take my word on it. Take it from his other buddies in the US Air Force. Do a search on Google and tell me what you find. Thanks for your patience.
skinsfan#33 wrote:Your friend sounds like one tuff Frog, but just a little hint; linking a Frenchman to the Air Force does nothing to make him more macho, in fact it does just the opposite. I mean, I hold the Coast Guard in much higher reguard than the Air Force. As far as maleness goes you have the USMC first, USN second, then the Army and USCG (yes, I know their DoT and DoD), and then ............ the Air Force or maybe the Eagle Scouts!