Favorite expressions and idioms based on history
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We actually had a riveting sext based story tim on "beyond the pale." I thought it was from English controlled Ireland back in the day. Rowboat corrected my shit quick fast and in a hurry. Hilarity and knowledge transfer ensued. Then we started talking about Vikings. Good tims.
On topic. I like bite the bullet...from pre-anesthesia surgery where you would literally bite a bullet to deal with the pain. -
Swaye said:
We actually had a riveting sext based story tim on "beyond the pale." I thought it was from English controlled Ireland back in the day. Rowboat corrected my shit quick fast and in a hurry. Hilarity and knowledge transfer ensued. Then we started talking about Vikings. Good tims.
On topic. I like bite the bullet...from pre-anesthesia surgery where you would literally bite a bullet to deal with the pain.
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@Doog_de_Jour approved!YellowSnow said:Swaye said:We actually had a riveting sext based story tim on "beyond the pale." I thought it was from English controlled Ireland back in the day. Rowboat corrected my shit quick fast and in a hurry. Hilarity and knowledge transfer ensued. Then we started talking about Vikings. Good tims.
On topic. I like bite the bullet...from pre-anesthesia surgery where you would literally bite a bullet to deal with the pain.
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"Trust in God and keep your powder dry" is generally attributed to Cromwell.

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"Rum, sodomy & the lash"
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"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes."
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Funny how much the map of Boston has changed since 1775.GrundleStiltzkin said:"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes."
Battle of Bunker Hill, I think.
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"Damn the torpedoes!" Farragut, Mobile Bay.
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Don't fire until you see the Black guy - Boston MassacreGrundleStiltzkin said:"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes."
Battle of Bunker Hill, I think. -




