Happy Bastille Day.....

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Happy Bastille Day.....

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..... The guillotine will claim her bloody prize..... Looks like I'll have to blast Caress of Steel today! :cool:
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I'd forgotten about it.

Even the French can have a good idea once in a while.
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Oh! Happy kill 'em all day!
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Oh yes :-D
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it wasn't exactly a happy Bastille Day a few centuries ago, but how about a moment of silence to honor those who died.. :(

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i'm completely ignorant to the holiday, its A not on my calenders and B i don't know whats its for except something to do with the overthrowing of the french hierarchy lol
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I think the French celebrate it as their independance or something like that. I'm not sure. Don't quote me on that :shock:
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Looks like you need to do a wee bit of research, Dweeb. Then you will understand the song better too.
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I drank plenty of red wine to celebrate it ;-)
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schuette wrote:I drank plenty of red wine to celebrate it ;-)
Got any left?
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I'm Scottish.....there's never any drink left ;-)
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*Lifesonite wrote:I think the French celebrate it as their independance or something like that. I'm not sure. Don't quote me on that :shock:
The Bastille was the main prison of the French monarchy. During the revolution, it was stormed by the rebels who, alas, found it nearly empty. They still celebrate it though.
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