The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #156088   Message #3686427
Posted By: Teribus
17-Dec-14 - 02:26 AM
Thread Name: WWI, was No-Man's Land
Subject: RE: WWI, was No-Man's Land
" GUEST - 16 Dec 14 - 04:17 PM "

Basically the same crap pushed out a day earlier by a different blogger then vaguely reworded by Andrew. Equally wrong but cannot be arsed to go into ripping it to shreds as any such exercise would fall on deaf ears wouldn't it? Dan Snow listed what are ten myths about the First World War which on critical examination of his statements are indeed exposed as being myths. By the way in future if you wish to ask any questions and expect to receive an answer then register and/or adopt some form of identifier as I will not respond to any unidentified GUEST.


"We all make sure we say things that are accurate" - The Muskets in various guises

Accurate? You lot wouldn't know accurate if it jumped up and bit you.

C'mon tell us about the RED TOPS again - that wasn't very accurate was it? We have been waiting now for over a year for you to come up with one single instance of the Military Police acting in the manner described by you clowns - one single instance in four and a quarter years of war in an army of millions - Result ZERO, ZIP, NADA, S.F.A. - And now you have the complete gall to chirp up and tell us that you collectively check things to make sure that what you say is accurate - pull the other mate its got bells on - no guessing who it is who are proving themselves to be pathetic it's you three stooges. Why don't you take your bully-boy "mobbing" tactics elsewhere - you're obviously getting nowhere with them here.