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Post by [GG] SeaDogg on Apr 6, 2006 9:52:20 GMT -5
Contrary to casual conversation in the taverns of Stockholm ( ) the events of the American Revolution were awaited anxiously by almost everyone in Europe. At what battle of the Southern Campaign did Baabes Tarlton require the immediate attention of a surgeon?
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Post by [GG]SirDabrowski on Apr 6, 2006 12:12:28 GMT -5
This guy's questions are so freaking hard.
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Post by [GG]Lord von Döbeln on Apr 6, 2006 14:38:48 GMT -5
His actual name was BAABES!?!?!?! LOL And his brother was named Honyz? [GG]LvD
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Post by [GG] SeaDogg on Apr 7, 2006 9:29:16 GMT -5
No, I was being very silly, Im referring to Banastre Tarlton, Lord Cornwallis's Light Cav commander. He was known in the South for his very severe brutality towards 'Rebel' or 'non-Loyalist' civilians. The term "Tarlton's Quarter'' was attributed to him as well after he was known to have murdered many legitimate prisoners-of-war. He was EXTREMELY lucky no Colonists ever caught him you can be sure. Brutality in war is a known and necessary evil somtimes. Saying baabes was a little jest because Tarlton's nose reminds me of Barbara Streisand's.
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Post by [GG]Lord von Döbeln on Apr 7, 2006 9:50:46 GMT -5
LOL ok. Thanx for the info. [GG]LvD
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Post by [GG] SeaDogg on Apr 9, 2006 10:10:53 GMT -5
What? NO answer yet? Come on now, you should know who old Bannie was!
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