Serious case of the munchies?
His brother Cornelis (who was deputy-in-the-field for de Ruyter at the Raid on the Medway), particularly hated by the Orangists, was arrested on trumped-up charges of treason. He was tortured (as was usual under Roman-Dutch law, which required a confession before a conviction was possible) but refused to confess. Nevertheless, he was sentenced to exile. When his brother went over to the jail (which was only a few steps from his house) to help him get started on his journey, both were attacked by members of The Hague's civic militia. The brothers were shot and then left to the mob near Gevangenpoort. Their naked, mutilated bodies were strung up on the nearby public gibbet, while the Orangist mob ate their roasted livers in a cannibalistic frenzy. Throughout it all, a remarkable discipline was maintained by the mob, according to contemporary observers, lending doubt as to the spontaneity of the event.
9 times a day in Spain? Mind is blown.
That's some strange maths9 times a day in Spain? Mind is blown.
They are full of it lad.9 times a day in Spain? Mind is blown.
48 bowel movements per week on average on that map. Divide by 7 is just under 7. My bad. If they're only laying cable 7 times a day, nothing to worry about...That's some strange maths
But did they have purple bins?
It becomes Russian thenSo could you fit a smaller smaller African inside the smaller Africa?
Like little flea’s have littler flea’s upon their backs to bite em![]()
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