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you haven't seen the movie "Blazing Saddles" either?

you haven't seen the movie "Blazing Saddles" either?
sorry but i have to disagree on this one... man, i don't have much time to talk because i have to go to work, altough this subject is very interesting... but if you search for the name Cristovão Colombo, you might have some lights about the discovery of the new world. maybe not english... but italian, spanish or maybe in the best changes... portuguese.
sorry but i have to disagree on this one... man, i don't have much time to talk because i have to go to work, altough this subject is very interesting... but if you search for the name Cristovão Colombo, you might have some lights about the discovery of the new world. maybe not english... but italian, spanish or maybe in the best changes... portuguese.
what the fuck is that?![]()
Christopher Columbus, as we call him. But the Norwegians discovered it even before him!
sorry but i have to disagree on this one... man, i don't have much time to talk because i have to go to work, altough this subject is very interesting... but if you search for the name Cristovão Colombo, you might have some lights about the discovery of the new world. maybe not english... but italian, spanish or maybe in the best changes... portuguese.
Christopher Columbus, as we call him. But the Norwegians discovered it even before him!
You didn't read properly.
I've never said we "discovered" America (that was Columbus, a portuguese man, working for the King of Spain) but we CONQUERED it.
Big difference, me think.
Christopher Columbus, as we call him. But the Norwegians discovered it even before him!
the greenland wich is still today under jurisdiction of denmark.
You didn't read properly.
I've never said we "discovered" America (that was Columbus, a portuguese man, working for the King of Spain) but we CONQUERED it.
Big difference, me think.
Bread, with "krenten" (don't know its translation, the fruit they make wine from) and "spijs", a soft kind of marsepin.
I think he was called Erikson or something.