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It was the French. Even if they were outgunned and
it would be foolish to fight, they would fire one shot, because if they didn't their boss, Napoleon, would punish them. So they saying was, "One shot--for honor". "Brian" wrote I'll go for the obvious. One of the wars France was in. "N1EE" wrote What country was known for firing one shot and then surrendering. Bart Senior |
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When they sank Rainbow Warrior in NZ, it was the first
French naval victory in hundreds of years. "N1EE" wrote in message om... It was the French. Even if they were outgunned and it would be foolish to fight, they would fire one shot, because if they didn't their boss, Napoleon, would punish them. So they saying was, "One shot--for honor". "Brian" wrote I'll go for the obvious. One of the wars France was in. "N1EE" wrote What country was known for firing one shot and then surrendering. Bart Senior |
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You know why the French were against the war in IRAQ?
They didn't know who to surrender to. "Jonathan Ganz" wrote When they sank Rainbow Warrior in NZ, it was the first French naval victory in hundreds of years. "N1EE" wrote It was the French. Even if they were outgunned and it would be foolish to fight, they would fire one shot, because if they didn't their boss, Napoleon, would punish them. So they saying was, "One shot--for honor". "Brian" wrote I'll go for the obvious. One of the wars France was in. "N1EE" wrote What country was known for firing one shot and then surrendering. |
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