18 Jun 02 - 02:14 PM (#732343) Subject: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: Mr Red 18 hundred and 15. Waterloo. & 51 Well St Hanley, Stoke on Trent is up for sale at 31,000 GBP Birthplace of Edward John Smith, Captain of the Titanic. I will say it before anyone else does - it has everything including the kitchen SINK. |
18 Jun 02 - 05:08 PM (#732453) Subject: RE: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: Herga Kitty Most glorious to be seen |
18 Jun 02 - 05:12 PM (#732457) Subject: RE: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: Kim C the sons of France we made to dance on the plains of Waterloo |
18 Jun 02 - 05:16 PM (#732459) Subject: RE: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: Liz the Squeak And what about the lasses??? LTS |
18 Jun 02 - 05:46 PM (#732475) Subject: RE: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: Eric the Viking We killed them all as well, and raped the rest, and all the sheep-The solstice is coming up !!!! YES....... |
18 Jun 02 - 07:39 PM (#732568) Subject: RE: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: McGrath of Harlow A shame the way Boney lost, but it's too late to worry about that now. |
19 Jun 02 - 03:51 AM (#732762) Subject: RE: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: Hrothgar A GOOD THING Boney lost. For how many deaths was he responsible? |
19 Jun 02 - 07:21 AM (#732825) Subject: RE: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: GUEST,vectis at work and the bugles loudly call |
19 Jun 02 - 07:25 AM (#732828) Subject: RE: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: An Pluiméir Ceolmhar I don't think that word has quite got through to France yet that he lost. In fact even on the plains of Waterloo itself you could be forgiven for thinking that he won. |
19 Jun 02 - 07:40 AM (#732835) Subject: RE: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: Declan Wellington was a good spinner His wheels were at Waterloo If Grouchy had never been bribed The French would have cut him in two From "The Wheels of the World" |
19 Jun 02 - 07:41 AM (#732836) Subject: RE: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: Teribus That's what I thought too when I visited the place many years ago - But we all know different. And it was a damn good job that he didn't win - totally agree Hrothgar |
19 Jun 02 - 07:50 AM (#732843) Subject: RE: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: My guru always said Surely this merits being a Bank Holiday? |
19 Jun 02 - 08:17 AM (#732866) Subject: RE: thought for 18th day of June, me lads From: Les from Hull McGrath - that Bonaparte was a Bad Man. I can't think of anyone else who has re-introduced slavery (after the French slaves in the West Indies were freed by the Revolution) |