meew0 wrote:
I can speak German. Did you know that? Tell me!
i didn't know that lol
how much?
i only know what ja and nein mean lol
and i've heard spleichen, icht, nicht, was, die, and mebe something else lol

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Dien Deutsch ist eine fehler.
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William Henry Harrison died from pneumonia 30 days after becoming president. He gave the longest inaugural address in U.S. history on a cold and rainy day without a hat or coat.
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gettysburg11 wrote:
William Henry Harrison died from pneumonia 30 days after becoming president. He gave the longest inaugural address in U.S. history on a cold and rainy day without a hat or coat.
I knew the first sentence.
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Scotland is a country in Britain. It is separate from England, Wales and Ireland.
Bet most of you you didn't know that.
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Prussia stole Russia's name.
I think >.>

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scmb1 wrote:
William McKinley was the first president to ride in an automobile. Unfortunately, it was the ambulance he rode to the hospital in after he got shot. He died 8 days later.
Kind of a funny way to be first...
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gettysburg11 wrote:
William Henry Harrison died from pneumonia 30 days after becoming president. He gave the longest inaugural address in U.S. history on a cold and rainy day without a hat or coat.
32 days, I believe.
Before his wife even moved into the White House.
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gettysburg11 wrote:
William Henry Harrison died from pneumonia 30 days after becoming president. He gave the longest inaugural address in U.S. history on a cold and rainy day without a hat or coat.
Harrison was also the first person from the Wigg party, a new party different from Democratic and Republic. Wigg is the only minor party that got a president elected.
I think there was like 6 people who got elected president, and Harrison wasn't much a good start.
Harrison's inaugural address gave him a cold, and complications of that cold(including pneumonia) made him die.
I'm pretty sure not too many people knew that.
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Greatdane wrote:
gettysburg11 wrote:
William Henry Harrison died from pneumonia 30 days after becoming president. He gave the longest inaugural address in U.S. history on a cold and rainy day without a hat or coat.
Harrison was also the first person from the Wigg party, a new party different from Democratic and Republic. Wigg is the only minor party that got a president elected.
I think there was like 6 people who got elected president, and Harrison wasn't much a good start.
Harrison's inaugural address gave him a cold, and complications of that cold(including pneumonia) made him die.
I'm pretty sure not too many people knew that.
I knew that!
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BWOG wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
Prussia stole Russia's name.
I think >.>What is this "Prussia" anyway? Some 15th century rip-off of Russia?
And you thought you knew everything about countries...
Prussia was a country that lasted for some 600 years that was 50% the size of Germany.
It was part of the German Empire until 1934 when the Nazis abolished it.
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Sorry folks...since this topic isn't looking for any specific information, it really has no end and that makes it a Text-Based Game.
Please use the TBG forums for Text-Based Games
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