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 Post subject: Best Churchill ad?
PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:36 pm 


or this one?



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 Post subject: Re: Best Churchill ad?
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 Post subject: Re: Best Churchill ad?
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I hate the Churchill ads, I wouldn't have bothered posting this, I've just done it to get rid of the marker telling me I haven't read it. :uhoh:

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How anyone can make a mockery of the bloke who saved this country from Hitler is beyond me. rage


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 Post subject: Re: Best Churchill ad?
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Cornelius Atweasle wrote:
How anyone can make a mockery of the bloke who saved this country from Hitler is beyond me. rage


He didn't, it was Pearl Harbour that got the Americans involved that knackered Hitler and Churchill acknowledged that.

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 Post subject: Re: Best Churchill ad?
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 Post subject: Re: Best Churchill ad?
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Hitler was never in Goodnight Sweetheart. That was Mussolini. :wink:


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BillinghamPoolie wrote:
I hate the Churchill ads, I wouldn't have bothered posting this, I've just done it to get rid of the marker telling me I haven't read it. :uhoh:


What's Churchill done to upset you then BP ? I was thinking of borrowing mum's Churchill to put in the car :wink:


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