Happy New Year to you, too, Brian! Thank you for combining history and humor so creatively! No doubt you’ll have plenty of material to work with this year…
Nice wordplay! Not so sure about the Napoleonic era British muskets (the reinforced cocks came in then) or that an officer is carrying one. By New Year’s Day in 1777, the British were still having a headache from the parties George Washington hosted at Trenton and Princeton.
Brian Carroll creator over 6 years ago
Happy New Year everyone! Thank you all for supporting me this past year and on to 2018!
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 6 years ago
Thanks for all the great work Brian! May the coming year see you enjoying more success!
Masterskrain over 6 years ago
Don’t worry, guys. It won’t last more then 4 or 5 days at the most…
jerumulligan1 over 6 years ago
I haven’t enjoyed history this much since Robert Wuhl’s “Assume the Position” shows. Eagerly looking forward to more!!!
katzenbooks45 over 6 years ago
Happy New Year to you, too, Brian! Thank you for combining history and humor so creatively! No doubt you’ll have plenty of material to work with this year…
Mostly Water Premium Member over 6 years ago
Viva the resolution!
Satchel,Koko,LDL,Kenny over 6 years ago
It’s been our pleasure, Mr. Carroll
braindead Premium Member over 6 years ago
Is this like the discovery in the Vatican archives that priests, bishops and cardinals are supposed to be celebRate?
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And thanks for 2PO — looking forward to in in aught 18.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’m sure 2018 will bring us plenty of “entertaining” events that will be properly brought to their true lives via your most talented talents.
Billy Yank over 6 years ago
Nice wordplay! Not so sure about the Napoleonic era British muskets (the reinforced cocks came in then) or that an officer is carrying one. By New Year’s Day in 1777, the British were still having a headache from the parties George Washington hosted at Trenton and Princeton.
SKJAM! Premium Member over 6 years ago
“Why would they want to misplace such a large sum of money?”
ddjg about 1 year ago
Pounds, weight, British money—five, lose—? What am I missing here? I can’t quite seem to get it . .