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    Terrific job, nutnice. Funny and factual. I gots to gets me dat crown.

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    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.
    Shorty got yo money!

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    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.

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    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

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    Great job Nutnice! I always enjoy it, when you make another entry. Keep up the good work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noiseandsmell View Post

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowDog View Post
    Bokassa even managed to out-do Idi Amin in pure batshittery. That's really saying something.
    I love Idi Amin because he killed so many niggers.

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    I saw those crowns at the Mardi Gras costume store, although they are made in China and for drunken revellers.

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    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!!!

 

 

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