You guys didn't win. We're still winning in votes, are we not? Plus we have given an argument: The smiley is annoying and way overused.
: nono1:
This is not an argument, only an opinion, as legal and respectable as any other.
Hank and we have produced solid and good reasons for protect and preserve this sign. So we are the winners, perhaps not in votes, but in moral.
Look: the defenders of El Alamo lost the battle but win the war
Look: Leonidas of Sparta died at Thermopilas with his 300 braves, but Athenes survived to the attack of the persas.
This is not an argument, only an opinion, as legal and respectable as any other.
Hank and we have produced solid and good reasons for protect and preserve this sign. So we are the winners, perhaps not in votes, but in moral.
Look: the defenders of El Alamo lost the battle but win the war
Look: Leonidas of Sparta died at Thermopilas with his 300 braves, but Athenes survived to the attack of the persas.
So we have the spirit of this braves heroes.
Very good! We should also mention "El Draque" who died of dysentery, in January 1596, after
unsuccessfully attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico. King Phillip II had offered a reward of 20,000 gold
ducats for his life; however, he was spared that great expense, due to the timely intervention of
dear old Mother Nature.
Sir Francis Drake may have defeated the Spanish Armada; but he eventually fell victim to a simple case
of acute diarrhea; a remarkable event, which proved again, that Mother Nature is always on the side
of losers like us; who may have lost the battle, but tenaciously maintain the moral high ground!
traducción:
Muy bueno! Asimismo, cabe mencionar "El Draque", que murió de disentería, en enero de 1596, después de sin éxito, atacar
a San Juan, Puerto Rico. El Rey Felipe II le había ofrecido una recompensa de 20.000 de oro ducados por su vida, sin embargo,
él se libró de que un gran costo, debido a la oportuna intervención de la la vieja y querida Madre Naturaleza.
Sir Francis Drake, puede haber derrotado a la Armada española, pero finalmente fue víctima de un caso sencillo, de la diarrea aguda,
un acontecimiento notable, que demostró una vez más, que la Madre Naturaleza está siempre en el lado de de los perdedores como
nosotros, que pueden haber perdido la batalla, pero tenazmente mantener la autoridad moral!
¡Viva la España! ¡Viva el Rey!
.......
...Sir Francis Drake..............Phillip II of Spain
Or, should we forget Sir Winston Churchill's staunch defense of Great Britain, during the dark days
of World War II, when the whole might of the German Luftwaffe was turned against them, and
everything seemed lost:
HI, IM SADIE. AND THIS IS MY ARTWORK.
Paula is my wifey. Women power!
Alejandro is my BA nerd friend.
I don't think Wade is aware he is in my siggy.
RIP Lady Roiland
Thanks for the compliment, Sadie! This 'dumbest of all threads' was started
by Link Wray, a.k.a. Dain Bramage, a.k.a. Catatonia.
Apparently, he has to keep changing his user name, to avoid being hit by the
rotting tomatoes, which are frequently being tossed in his general direction.....
And I forget to add the defenders of Zaragoza and Girona in the war in Spain against Napoleon in 1808-1814: the french destroyed the two cities and killed almost all their inhabitants, who died heroically. But, finally, Napoleon was defeated and had to quite Spain.
Never surrender!!!!!!! And to the enemy, this is what the philosopher Unamuno said in 1936, when the civil war to the enemy: "Venceréis, pero no convenceréis". (translation not possible or we lost the rhyme).