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Battle for Europe Concerning WW2 in Europe, spanning the invasion of France, the Battle of Britain, D-Day to VE Day.

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Old October 24th, 2007, 11:03 PM
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What you give is what you get. Snidey and unjustified? See for yourself. Post modern? I'm far too vain to stoop to such pseudishness. I do my homework.
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is anyone else here offended that squeeth has just called a WWII veteran a "prick"!!! i don't think that that was called for at all!
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is anyone else here offended that squeeth has just called a WWII veteran a "prick"!!! i don't think that that was called for at all!
You are as welcome to your opinion as I am of mine; I was offended by an attack and reflected it. I am hoping to sort it out privately so refer you to Mussolini.
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You are as welcome to your opinion as I am of mine; I was offended by an attack and reflected it. I am hoping to sort it out privately so refer you to Mussolini.
ok, the here is my opinion of you, you reacted like a child, and you should immediately apologize to that man, openly, here on this thread.
i will speak no more to you until this is done.
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