• What do other countries see as their 'heroes'?
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1. Benjamin Franklin 2. Ronald Reagen 3. MLK 4. Robert E. Lee (MLK is 3rd so I am alright) 5. (I don't know)
lol "ronald reagan is my hero even thought he did way more harm than good"
[QUOTE=poopsicle;26219471]eddie the wombat [img_thumb]http://www.mammalz.com/UserFiles/2007/5/16/image.jpg[/img_thumb] You got to live in australia to understand.[/QUOTE] I do and i don't get it. :colbert:
Ned Kelly or some dude in WW2 suppose. [img]http://www.fairviewartspace.com/images/ned_kelly.jpg[/img] "I ain't give a fuck either way bro."
Brian Cowen :downs:
[QUOTE=johnkane46;26220158]St. Patrick Wolf Tone Michael Collins Brian o Driscoll all the good people of this emerald isle.[/QUOTE] What about Seamus Ennis? And dear british, how can you not all love Sir Patrick Stewart, one of best stage actors of our time and, more importantly, he played Picard.
Josef Fritzl, he's the real Australian hero.
FDR and JFK for the win.
[QUOTE=Jorma Kay;26266363]Josef Fritzl, he's the real Australian hero.[/QUOTE] Australian... God you are stupid
Stephen Fry [img]http://www.geekosystem.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/stephen-fry.jpg[/img]
1. Benjamin Franklin 2. Thomas Jefferson 3. Calvin Coolidge 4. Robert E. Lee 5. MLK
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[QUOTE=Yogurtix;26221325]My favourites: 1. Simo Häyhä 2. C.G.E. Mannerheim 3. Finnish Maiden[/QUOTE]Finnish Maiden doesn't really exist though; she's a national personification, much like John Bull or Uncle Sam. Sibelius, Agricola and Lonnrot would perhaps be better, for example. Kekkonen at a stretch. [editline]24th November 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Coffee;26234321]That looks photoshopped.[/QUOTE]Nah, 'tis legit e.g. see the shadow. [editline]24th November 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Uncle_Earl;26231078]Are you talking about the guy who wanted to continue WW2 vs. the soviets with REARMED elements of the german Heer and SS? true hero.[/QUOTE]Ah yes, Operation Unthinkable.
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