Christmas truce 1914
Re: Christmas truce 1914
Christmas is off topic.
I would like to suggest a thread morph into replacing town square Christmas trees with giant cocks. Cocks are much more acceptable in today's society.
We can talk about cocks, but not religion. Peace on earth died on Decemeber 26th 1914.
I would like to suggest a thread morph into replacing town square Christmas trees with giant cocks. Cocks are much more acceptable in today's society.
We can talk about cocks, but not religion. Peace on earth died on Decemeber 26th 1914.
Re: Christmas truce 1914
KEEP YOUR COOL, SOME OF THOSE SOLDIERS SURELY DICKED EACH OTHER GOOD.
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Re: Christmas truce 1914
This is the difference between trench warfare and the ableton forum.
There, peace broke out spontaneously, whereas here the skirmishes continued even after the mods banned politics.
There, peace broke out spontaneously, whereas here the skirmishes continued even after the mods banned politics.
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Re: Christmas truce 1914
The Finn wrote:This is the difference between trench warfare and the ableton forum.
There, peace broke out spontaneously, whereas here the skirmishes continued even after the mods banned politics.
Here war breaks out spontaneously! You might have discovered some mirror reality here, and we are all in it
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this was mostly aimed at Funken BTW as you're probably one of the few here who will know the Goodies. Although anyone who lived in Australia for pretty much the entire 80s will too.
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IMO there's no way they ever played Football in no mans land, when you see pictures of what it looked like from the shelling it was entirely craters from the shelling. And I just see it as unlikely.
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Maxadax wrote:IMO there's no way they ever played Football in no mans land, when you see pictures of what it looked like from the shelling it was entirely craters from the shelling. And I just see it as unlikely.
The unsung heroes of WWI were the Zamboni drivers who between the hours of 2 AM and 3 AM would make sure the no mans land was baby smooth for possible pickup football games the following day.