Terrific job, nutnice. Funny and factual.I gots to gets me dat crown.
Terrific job, nutnice. Funny and factual.I gots to gets me dat crown.
Nutnice, this is an outstanding addition to the Atlas. I don't know how you manage to find such appropriate
photos to illustrate your exposes but I look forward to the photos as much as the text. The photo of Emporer (or was it King?) Bokassa and his cheap crown is a classic!I know you're probably sick of Afreaka, but please keep up the good work, I never get tired of reading these.
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Shorty got yo money!
I never cared that much for history, until I read your entries...you got a way of making it interesting.
Keep up the good work- can't wait until the next entry is done.
Hehehe another brilliant entry.
*raises a glass to Nutnice*
How many coons does it take to change a lightbulb?
"None, Niggers don't change them they steal them" - Eve
Great job Nutnice! I always enjoy it, when you make another entry. Keep up the good work!
I saw those crowns at the Mardi Gras costume store, although they are made in China and for drunken revellers.
Jean-Bédel Bokassa
During his stay in Indochina, he married a 17-year-old Vietnamese girl named Nguyen Thi Hué. After Hué bore him a daughter, Bokassa had the child registered as a French national. Bokassa left Indochina without his wife and child
HAHAHAH amazing just the like the coons in America
at the wikipedia info!!!