I believe FdJ still go there by boat at Madiot's insistence. He'll have no truck with these new Anglo-Saxon ideas.
What's more Anglo-Saxon that a boat?! Surely Britain was the greatest sea faring nation of all time... and the French were censored at it! :roll:
Rule Britania chased the French around the world and sunk them. Trafalgar was home waters.
Madiot must learn why we Anglo-Saxons are still called "Limeys" because we knew how to prevent scurvy while the other sea farers suffered for many years.
Organiser, National Championship 50 mile Time Trial 1972
I believe FdJ still go there by boat at Madiot's insistence. He'll have no truck with these new Anglo-Saxon ideas.
What's more Anglo-Saxon that a boat?! Surely Britain was the greatest sea faring nation of all time... and the French were censored at it! :roll:
Rule Britania chased the French around the world and sunk them. Trafalgar was home waters.
Madiot must learn why we Anglo-Saxons are still called "Limeys" because we knew how to prevent scurvy while the other sea farers suffered for many years.
Britain should have dispatched Bonaparte's navy long before Trafalgar. The esteemed maritime and naval historian Sam Willis has put forward more than convincing arguments that Britain did not, in fact, rule the waves.
People are actually flying there now¬! A little rumble in the winter jungle
The Barmy Army fly there many times and at the moment a large contingent of England players are doing the Big Bash.
They BA have just had a wonderful week in the sun in Cape Town.
Organiser, National Championship 50 mile Time Trial 1972
Posts
What's more Anglo-Saxon that a boat?! Surely Britain was the greatest sea faring nation of all time... and the French were censored at it! :roll:
Madiot must learn why we Anglo-Saxons are still called "Limeys" because we knew how to prevent scurvy while the other sea farers suffered for many years.
Britain should have dispatched Bonaparte's navy long before Trafalgar. The esteemed maritime and naval historian Sam Willis has put forward more than convincing arguments that Britain did not, in fact, rule the waves.
They BA have just had a wonderful week in the sun in Cape Town.