Weird Historical Facts About Great Britain (18 pics)

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№1 Author: Bobby (24 Jun 2016 10:27) Total user comments: 1475


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#18 horse manure or smog, both are stinky.
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№2 Author: Lu (24 Jun 2016 20:40) Total user comments: 15132


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#15 How did they measure that?
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№3 Author: Hory (25 Jun 2016 05:37) Total user comments: 350


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#7 is a lie.

I am assuming the idiot who came up with this thought that because Elizabeth II is related to Romania's Mihai I, it must certainly mean that she is also related to 15th century ruler of Wallachia (later to be part of Romania) - Vlad The Impaler.

The bloodline was nothing but continuous. More than that, Mihai's great-grandfather, Carol I was German, asked to rule by the Romanian leaders after a coup d'etat.

I am Romanian.
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№4 Author: erickthered (25 Jun 2016 07:32) Total user comments: 156


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Quote: Hory
#7 is a lie.

I am assuming the idiot who came up with this thought that because Elizabeth II is related to Romania's Mihai I, it must certainly mean that she is also related to 15th century ruler of Wallachia (later to be part of Romania) - Vlad The Impaler.

The bloodline was nothing but continuous. More than that, Mihai's great-grandfather, Carol I was German, asked to rule by the Romanian leaders after a coup d'etat.

I am Romanian.



Thank you for your people's part in removing the Kebab. Looks like it will have to be done again. Nice natural football team you got there. Zero migrants of any kind. The Euro tournament looks like African teams. The Global Citizen teams.
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№5 Author: Hory (25 Jun 2016 20:15) Total user comments: 350


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#7 is a lie.

I am assuming the idiot who came up with this thought that because Elizabeth II is related to Romania's Mihai I, it must certainly mean that she is also related to 15th century ruler of Wallachia (later to be part of Romania) - Vlad The Impaler.

The bloodline was nothing but continuous. More than that, Mihai's great-grandfather, Carol I was German, asked to rule by the Romanian leaders after a coup d'etat.

I am Romanian.



Thank you for your people's part in removing the Kebab. Looks like it will have to be done again. Nice natural football team you got there. Zero migrants of any kind. The Euro tournament looks like African teams. The Global Citizen teams.


Maybe having a more "Global Citizen" team would have helped us progress. What use is having an all white ethnically clean Romanian team when it lacks team spirit and unity? It also reflects on the feeling inside Romania as a country.

Nothing against migrants and refugees who work and contribute. And I believe it's a modern way of thinking most should adopt in 2016, in full globalisation mode.
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