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Neville Chamberlin Had Issues
And I'm not talking about tightly furled
umbrellas and syphilitic parents. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk "Chamberlain believed that Germany had been badly treated by the Allies after it was defeated in the First World War.... was not enthusiastic about forming an alliance with the Soviet Union. He wrote to a friend: 'I must confess to the most profound distrust of Russia. I have no belief whatever in her ability to maintain an effective offensive, even if she wanted to. And I distrust her motives, which seem to me to have little connection with our ideas of liberty, and to be concerned only with getting everyone else by the ears.'" -- Visit the Cybermuseum of BBC War Crimes at: http://users.bluecarrots.com/rbisto/BBC/BBC.html Admission *FREE* - even for libruls! |
Neville Chamberlin Had Issues
Honest Aryan wrote: And I'm not talking about tightly furled umbrellas and syphilitic parents. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk "Chamberlain believed that Germany had been badly treated by the Allies after it was defeated in the First World War.... was not enthusiastic about forming an alliance with the Soviet Union. He wrote to a friend: 'I must confess to the most profound distrust of Russia. I have no belief whatever in her ability to maintain an effective offensive, even if she wanted to. And I distrust her motives, which seem to me to have little connection with our ideas of liberty, and to be concerned only with getting everyone else by the ears.'" -- Visit the Cybermuseum of BBC War Crimes at: http://users.bluecarrots.com/rbisto/BBC/BBC.html Admission *FREE* - even for libruls! If Russia attacks Turkey from the rear, would Greece help? |
Neville Chamberlin Had Issues
Don Stockbauer wrote: If Russia attacks Turkey from the rear, would Greece help? It could volunteer [to have the goddamn common courtesy] to provide the grease to lubricate the turkey to enable [From] Russia [With Love] to give [Cold] Turkey a reach-around. [couldn't resist]. |
Neville Chamberlin Had Issues
"Harry Bailey" wrote in message oups.com... Don Stockbauer wrote: If Russia attacks Turkey from the rear, would Greece help? It could volunteer [to have the goddamn common courtesy] to provide the grease to lubricate the turkey Maybe some form of Kurd would be more suitable? |
Neville Chamberlin Had Issues
Don Stockbauer wrote:
Honest Aryan wrote: And I'm not talking about tightly furled umbrellas and syphilitic parents. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk "Chamberlain believed that Germany had been badly treated by the Allies after it was defeated in the First World War.... was not enthusiastic about forming an alliance with the Soviet Union. He wrote to a friend: 'I must confess to the most profound distrust of Russia. I have no belief whatever in her ability to maintain an effective offensive, even if she wanted to. And I distrust her motives, which seem to me to have little connection with our ideas of liberty, and to be concerned only with getting everyone else by the ears.'" -- Visit the Cybermuseum of BBC War Crimes at: http://users.bluecarrots.com/rbisto/BBC/BBC.html Admission *FREE* - even for libruls! If Russia attacks Turkey from the rear, would Greece help? Oooh - are we playing Diplomacy? Can I be Austria? -- neil h. |
Neville Chamberlin Had Issues
If Russia attacks Turkey from the rear, would Greece help? Oooh - are we playing Diplomacy? Can I be Austria? -- neil h. You can be whatever you wish. The power of positive thought. |
Neville Chamberlin Had Issues
"Honest Aryan" wrote in message ups.com... And I'm not talking about tightly furled umbrellas and syphilitic parents. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk "Chamberlain believed that Germany had been badly treated by the Allies after it was defeated in the First World War.... was not enthusiastic about forming an alliance with the Soviet Union. He wrote to a friend: 'I must confess to the most profound distrust of Russia. I have no belief whatever in her ability to maintain an effective offensive, even if she wanted to. And I distrust her motives, which seem to me to have little connection with our ideas of liberty, and to be concerned only with getting everyone else by the ears.'" -- Visit the Cybermuseum of BBC War Crimes at: http://users.bluecarrots.com/rbisto/BBC/BBC.html Admission *FREE* - even for libruls! I'm more worried that someone attacks up the Kibber Pass, (very painful) 8-) |
Neville Chamberlin Had Issues
"JFH" Not given wrote in message
... I'm more worried that someone attacks up the Kibber Pass, (very painful) 8-) I thought he was Strait of Hormuz |
Neville Chamberlin Had Issues
"Virgils Ghost" wrote in message
. .. "Harry Bailey" wrote in message oups.com... .... It could volunteer [to have the goddamn common courtesy] to provide the grease to lubricate the turkey Maybe some form of Kurd would be more suitable? Lemon entry, my dear Watson. |
Neville Chamberlin Had Issues
He had *t*issues, you buffoon.
Hence "I have in my hand a piece of paper". |
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