French military victories.

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Voriax
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French military victories.

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Ok..guess you know about this already but...

1. Go to www.google.com

2. Enter search keywords: french military victories

3. Click on 'I'm feeling lucky' button.

Enjoy.


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Hahahahahahaha! :eek: :D

I had never seen this before!
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Post by Jim1954 »

V,
I guess we can safely rule out 1 nationality if there are any more MC's. LOL

You wouldn't have to make many result paths. marginal defeat and decisive defeat ought to about cover it all.

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Post by Voriax »

How about this:

1. Again, google

2. Enter keywords 'weapons of mass destruction'

3. click 'I'm feeling lucky'

:)

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Post by ZeroAntipop »

Funny that everyone seems to forget l'Empereur so fast.
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:D :D :D :D :D
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Post by Svennemir »

Unfortunately this was changed some months ago so it doesn't work anymore. But earlier when you typed "hell" and pressed "I'm feeling lucky", you would be taken to www.microsoft.com . Those were the days.
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Post by Klinkenhoffen »

Do the same but type in

weapons of mass destruction
It's all gone horribly wrong !
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Post by Capt Chris »

Originally posted by Klinkenhoffen
Do the same but type in

weapons of mass destruction


Wasn't this on CNN a few day ago? :D
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Post by Frank W. »

i found victories :

"Louis XIII (1601-1643, r. 1610-1643) House of Bourbon. Sometimes working with his chief minister, Cardinal Richelieu, and sometimes against, Louis XIII turned France into the pre-eminent European power during his reign. This was largely achieved via French victories in the Thirty Years' War. The Three Musketeers is set in the early years of his reign."
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French? Military? Victories? :p
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Post by mogami »

Italian Wars
- Lost. France becomes the first and only country to ever lose two wars when fighting Italians."

The page I found was full of errors.

How many Punic Wars were there? (So France is not first and only country to lose 2 wars versus Italy)

(How many wars in Britain, Germany, Greece, Judea did Rome have?)
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Post by David Lehmann »

This page is full of "errors" and above "errors" just free insults and that's just free anti-French rant ...

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No Francophile but....

Post by tmac »

You have to remember both Napoleon and LaFayette were French. The former rocked the known world, and the latter insured the birth of the United States. The Legion still kicks butt to this day, but thats probably the only bright spot in their military history since 1918.
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