Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, KB (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a British flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. He was noted for his inspirational leadership and superb grasp of strategy and unconventional tactics, which resulted in a number of decisive naval victories. He was wounded several times in combat, losing one arm in the unsuccessful attempt to conquer Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the sight in one eye in Corsica. Of his several victories, the best known and most notable was the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, during which he was shot and killed.
i was joking. i'm a Star Trek fan. as many times as Picard referenced Nelson in the series i learned all i wanted to ever know about the guy from a sci-fi show. the brits think the guy walks on water when we all know that Mattis is the man.
Why do brits think all Americans are so ignorant hahaha, Lord Nelson is more than just a crappy rum. He is a legend, that said, General Mattis is indeed THE man
Hey, Sol, have you heard anything about a report saying that the Syrian Rebels admitted that the chemical gas attack was a result of their doing and that they claimed it was an accident? It's been going around since yesterday.
Here's one article: http://intellihub.com/2013/09/01/syrian-rebels-anonymously-admit-responsibility-chemical-gas-attack-damascus-claiming-accident/
no i hadn't. i do know its been circulating on some of the fringes of many conservative sites...heck its even a popular theory on some Israeli sites i monitor but i haven't seen anything concrete. let me check out your link.
Swimming? Nelson would have walked....
ReplyDeleteNelson? who's Nelson?
DeleteHoratio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, KB (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a British flag officer famous for his service in the Royal Navy, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. He was noted for his inspirational leadership and superb grasp of strategy and unconventional tactics, which resulted in a number of decisive naval victories. He was wounded several times in combat, losing one arm in the unsuccessful attempt to conquer Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the sight in one eye in Corsica. Of his several victories, the best known and most notable was the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, during which he was shot and killed.
Deletei was joking. i'm a Star Trek fan. as many times as Picard referenced Nelson in the series i learned all i wanted to ever know about the guy from a sci-fi show. the brits think the guy walks on water when we all know that Mattis is the man.
DeleteWhy do brits think all Americans are so ignorant hahaha, Lord Nelson is more than just a crappy rum. He is a legend, that said, General Mattis is indeed THE man
DeleteHey, Sol, have you heard anything about a report saying that the Syrian Rebels admitted that the chemical gas attack was a result of their doing and that they claimed it was an accident? It's been going around since yesterday.
ReplyDeleteHere's one article: http://intellihub.com/2013/09/01/syrian-rebels-anonymously-admit-responsibility-chemical-gas-attack-damascus-claiming-accident/
no i hadn't. i do know its been circulating on some of the fringes of many conservative sites...heck its even a popular theory on some Israeli sites i monitor but i haven't seen anything concrete. let me check out your link.
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