Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: brady on June 21, 2003, 03:06:23 PM
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(http://www2.freepichosting.com/Images/50537/0.jpg)
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French machinegunner taking a pee.
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yep , a French 'Poilu'
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Originally posted by Arlo
French machinegunner taking a pee.
ouch..lol
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I think thats the assistant Machinge gunner.
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French machine gunner enjoying a baguette along the maginot line during the "sitzkreig" of 1940.
ZPB
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7.5 mm Chatelleraut 1924 M29 ?
Lev.
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Chatelleraut M29, it is:)
WTG:)
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Hmmmm, now i know that toilet paper is here somewhere :confused:
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Frog waiting for Nazis to come so he can surrender.
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you sure he's French? could be Belgian too
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Originally posted by frank3
you sure he's French? could be Belgian too
French, Belgian, where is the difference?
(Saweljuice, Saweljuice, Saweljuice).
:D
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Originally posted by Naso
(Saweljuice, Saweljuice, Saweljuice).
:D
LMAO!
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Originally posted by Naso
French, Belgian, where is the difference?
They are different country's.....
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Naaa, they are officially different countries, but are the same people!!
:D
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Originally posted by Naso
Naaa, they are officially different countries, but are the same people!!
:D
certainly not !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
;)
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supposed to be a pic there Straffo?
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errrr ... no :)
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just wondering :rolleyes:
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Yall just wait till I get home & I'll come spank yall big bottoms!
Naooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooo!!!! Harrrrrrrrrr!!!
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I dunno why but I think there will be a lot of killshooter in my squad tonight :p
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Originally posted by ZePolarBear
French machine gunner enjoying a baguette along the maginot line during the "sitzkreig" of 1940.
ZPB
"sitzkreig" you just made my day. :D
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"(Saweljuice, Saweljuice, Saweljuice)"
Eh?
"sitzkreig"
What?
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sitzkrieg is obvious (rofl!) but saweljuice?
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Never heard "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice!" ?
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Oh! Now i get it.
I just got up when i posted that.
Why just sawel, don't the french have a word for juice, and whats that got to do with the French?
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Actually, if I remember correctly from a long long time ago, I think the British coined the term "Sitzkreig" to designate the long stalemate along the western front prior to the Ardennes offensive. I think another term was "The Phoney War".
I guess I was un-intentionally punny. heee hee
For a little more info, see the below link
ZPB
http://www.burntofferings.us/Chapt2.htm
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It's not 'kreig' you bunch of linguistically challanged morons :-D it's 'krieg', the German word for war.