Bendtner plays football (allegedly). Which German football Legend was known as 'Der Afro'
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MMorning guys, going to try and join in via the train on my phone
Tino
LC - 40pts
Fred - 32pts
Tino - 22pts
Didi - 20pts
Tommy - 12pts
Tatter - 11pts
Digs - 10pts
Bix - 9pts
ZZ - 8pts
Knotty - 8pt
MD - 8pts
RAP - 7pts
TJ - 3pts
FSB - 3pts
Batman - 3pts
tanks. Franz Beckenbauer was known as Der Kaiser.
Kaiser is a word derived from Latin and was used by the Romans as mark of respect to their most famous son.
What does Kaiser mean? and what was the Roman version for a bonus
Trying to use the live article but if the internet cuts out you might get some weird delayed answers.
Kind of like ZZ but wronger
Ruler of the Holy Roman empire
I hope I get a question right, I've got about 20 questions on U-boats. I have to stop talking about U-Boats really, people are gonna question my beliefs.
I like U-Boats.
Tino - It's ok. I only want to break your fingers.
Didi with Ceasar LC with Emperor.
Fred Mark Anthony tried on 3 occasions to crown Julius but the corws weren't happy. Augustus was the 1st emperor and changed his name to Julius Ceasar after Julius got "whacked" in his honour
LC - 41pts
Fred - 32pts
Tino - 22pts
Didi - 21pts
Tommy - 12pts
Tatter - 11pts
Digs - 10pts
Bix - 9pts
ZZ - 8pts
Knotty - 8pt
MD - 8pts
RAP - 7pts
TJ - 3pts
FSB - 3pts
Batman - 3pts
I only realised the two were derived from the same word playing Fallout and their weird pronunciations of Caesar
corws - should read crowd. MD has cyber-broken my typing fingers
Didi the russian Tzar also derives from that wordage
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Bendtner plays football (allegedly). Which German football Legend was known as 'Der Afro'
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Rudi Voller
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brietner
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Paul Breitner
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MMorning guys, going to try and join in via the train on my phone
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Tino
LC - 40pts
Fred - 32pts
Tino - 22pts
Didi - 20pts
Tommy - 12pts
Tatter - 11pts
Digs - 10pts
Bix - 9pts
ZZ - 8pts
Knotty - 8pt
MD - 8pts
RAP - 7pts
TJ - 3pts
FSB - 3pts
Batman - 3pts
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Biscan?
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Hey Didi
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Hey Didi
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tanks. Franz Beckenbauer was known as Der Kaiser.
Kaiser is a word derived from Latin and was used by the Romans as mark of respect to their most famous son.
What does Kaiser mean? and what was the Roman version for a bonus
posted on 15/12/11
Trying to use the live article but if the internet cuts out you might get some weird delayed answers.
Kind of like ZZ but wronger
posted on 15/12/11
Ruler of the Holy Roman empire
posted on 15/12/11
I hope I get a question right, I've got about 20 questions on U-boats. I have to stop talking about U-Boats really, people are gonna question my beliefs.
I like U-Boats.
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King
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Caesar
Chief?
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Emperor (sorry)
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Emperor not King
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Tino - It's ok. I only want to break your fingers.
posted on 15/12/11
Didi with Ceasar LC with Emperor.
Fred Mark Anthony tried on 3 occasions to crown Julius but the corws weren't happy. Augustus was the 1st emperor and changed his name to Julius Ceasar after Julius got "whacked" in his honour
LC - 41pts
Fred - 32pts
Tino - 22pts
Didi - 21pts
Tommy - 12pts
Tatter - 11pts
Digs - 10pts
Bix - 9pts
ZZ - 8pts
Knotty - 8pt
MD - 8pts
RAP - 7pts
TJ - 3pts
FSB - 3pts
Batman - 3pts
posted on 15/12/11
I only realised the two were derived from the same word playing Fallout and their weird pronunciations of Caesar
posted on 15/12/11
corws - should read crowd. MD has cyber-broken my typing fingers
posted on 15/12/11
Didi the russian Tzar also derives from that wordage
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Win!
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Didi
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