The biggest idiot: Lord Adonis or Marie Antoinette? - marie antoinette 2010 costume
During the riots in Paris, said Marie Antoinette, the people of Paris disgusting - Take it how you eat - on brioche. 1789
While saying the freeze in the United Kingdom, 2010, Lord Adonis - Minister of Labor and valid - to the British people to fit snow chains. You can not use roads - the salt is not sufficient for admission - you run a commercial product - that the staff do not get seen by blocked roads - No buses more than a week because the time factor in 2 weeks, the garbage expected collection of more than 2 weeks late and tirelessly on time, as the genius of modern Spain that you respond to your imagination?
More mad: I think it's a draw.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Marie Antoinette 2010 Costume The Biggest Idiot: Lord Adonis Or Marie Antoinette?
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You are not alone, unfortunately,
ReplyDeleteWhat about John Gummer took a picture with her daughter to eat in a steak to prove that there is nothing like BSE.
Edwina Currie, Salmonella in eggs and chickens.
and many other "crises".
But to answer your question (finally hears the cry), not about a dead person so that s will discuss the quickest and fastest way to Lord Adonis gotta.
I vote for two reasons:
ReplyDelete1) Despite the rumors in Paris and in the revolutionary press said that Marie Antoinette, "Let's Eat Brioche said" there is no historical confirmation.
Do not choose 2) Marie-Antoinette's name, while yours was Adonis.
Well, who do you think is the biggest fool?
Perhaps to show how you intend to do this, the tube that you are proposing.
ReplyDeleteAt the time that it was uttered the famous phrase "Let Them Eat Cake", the word "cake" does not refer to the known position that the French now call dessert cakes. The concept of intervention was leavened dough from flour and water that was "difficult" in furnaces and boilers of the time professionals Baker. (The modern equivalent is the oil mixture and flour used to stick cookware.) At the end of the day, the bakers, scratch their pots and pans and put them on the door for many beggars and scavengers. Thus, the lady in question was too easy to practice, if somewhat flippant, advice, his subjects poor, if you can not afford the bourgeois bread, count on the cake for the poor. "
ReplyDeleteI think that Adonis ..
And rofl at the "evil man French" You're so clever ..
Marie Antoinette did not say it was the turn before he was adopted, said.
ReplyDelete"Although often attributed to Queen Marie-Antoinette, there is no lack of those words were never spoken trace of him appeared in Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, completed his supposed autobiography (1769, when Marie Antoinette was 13), where he wrote the book 6:
Finally, I reminded her to go pee from a big princess who had said the Peasants 'no bread, replied, l': Let them eat cake.
Finally, I remembered the last resort of a great princess who was told that the peasants had no bread, and he replied: "Let them eat cake.
Rousseau called the princess "great" and suggested that the story he who has invented no other sources. "