What about the Stuarts? Were they Tudors? Were the Tudors really Plantagenets?
Hey, quit stealing my argument.
Which only makes sense, seeing as how the English are Germans.
Germans who cannot enunciate.
What about the Stuarts? Were they Tudors? Were the Tudors really Plantagenets?
Which only makes sense, seeing as how the English are Germans.
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.... rulers of the English... you are a subject of the Germans.
The Brits are not subjects
@ Blackie: Doesn't it strike you as odd that your national food is bangers and mash?
Sausages and spuds in regular language... A clever German invention I might add
A small correction in your statement ES... The Brits are not subjects, they are vassals... Peons if you will.
Nope, Cap is wrong. The British, of course, invented sausages and potatoes, just like they invented everything else. In fact, it was King Arthur himself. He invented the potato, then took it to America whilst Launcelot was banging his wife's brains out, and said to the Indians "Nurture these plants for a thousand years, and then my descendants will return and kill you all." And sho nuff, that's how it came to be.Germans invented sausages and potatoes, did they?
You are correct Captain. Much more appropriate as well and true to life.
Here is the German Prince playing flag football.
Nope, Cap is wrong. The British, of course, invented sausages and potatoes
just like they invented everything else.
You are correct Captain. Much more appropriate as well and true to life.
Here is the German Prince playing flag football.