"You're doing it wrong"
Chthonic confesses: "Only last year did I discover why the lids of things in tubes have a recessed pointy bit built into them." Tell us about the facepalm moment when you realised you were doing something wrong.
( , Thu 15 Jul 2010, 13:23)
Chthonic confesses: "Only last year did I discover why the lids of things in tubes have a recessed pointy bit built into them." Tell us about the facepalm moment when you realised you were doing something wrong.
( , Thu 15 Jul 2010, 13:23)
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The whole world could have been mein
If only I’d just allowed my Generals to make all of the strategic decisions instead of meddling and interfering with things despite not having any military training or tactical aptitude whatsoever.
Adolf.
(This is worryingly true by the way, as any WW2 historian will tell you)
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 9:29, 5 replies)
If only I’d just allowed my Generals to make all of the strategic decisions instead of meddling and interfering with things despite not having any military training or tactical aptitude whatsoever.
Adolf.
(This is worryingly true by the way, as any WW2 historian will tell you)
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 9:29, 5 replies)
Indeed
Silly move attacking Russia so close to their winter. Funny how you never see the Russians bleating on about how they saved our arses in the war.
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 9:49, closed)
Silly move attacking Russia so close to their winter. Funny how you never see the Russians bleating on about how they saved our arses in the war.
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 9:49, closed)
I have a vague recollection from somewhere
... that there was some sort of deal that Japan was supposed to attack Russia from the east when Hitler went in.
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 13:05, closed)
... that there was some sort of deal that Japan was supposed to attack Russia from the east when Hitler went in.
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 13:05, closed)
Never heard that before but probably true
No doubt that's what his generals advised.
( , Tue 20 Jul 2010, 11:10, closed)
No doubt that's what his generals advised.
( , Tue 20 Jul 2010, 11:10, closed)
He was in the army and fought in WW1
so a little bit of knowledge was a dangerous thing....
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 11:08, closed)
so a little bit of knowledge was a dangerous thing....
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 11:08, closed)
Churchill was prone to the same thing.
Except Britain's Generals and Admirals could usually keep his latest brainwave stalled until he lost interest.
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 17:37, closed)
Except Britain's Generals and Admirals could usually keep his latest brainwave stalled until he lost interest.
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 17:37, closed)
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