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May 31, 2019 08:50

From the Site 40 Insanely Creepy Historical Facts They Never Taught You in School In a celebratory rabbit hunt after concluding the War of the Fourth Coalition, Napoleon was swarmed by the very rabbits he intended to hunt. He was forced to make an escape via carriage (though a few of the bunnies managed to follow him into the coach). And you ( Read more... )

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alton_lust May 31 2019, 21:17:03 UTC
Well that site just took an hour of my life. Hee! But I did learn things!

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spikesgirl58 June 1 2019, 10:36:13 UTC
Great, isn't it? There are several of these. Pinterst will be the death of me.

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gevr May 31 2019, 21:41:51 UTC
I think our Napoleon can handle this swarm with little effort :-D

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spikesgirl58 June 1 2019, 10:36:54 UTC
I dunno. There's a lot of them and only one of him. :D

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gevr June 1 2019, 14:12:28 UTC
He's got a lot of stamina :-D

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spikesgirl58 June 1 2019, 20:33:38 UTC
That's true... he did.

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kit10notk9 June 1 2019, 03:23:19 UTC
Do you think that historical fact is where the Monty Python guys got the idea for the Beast of Caerbannog??
At least until his wife found out, then his luck would be very bad.

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spikesgirl58 June 1 2019, 10:38:03 UTC
It's quite possible. "Look at the teeth!" "I just soiled my armor."

Napoleon wasn't married... at least not during his run with UNCLE.

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neuralclone June 1 2019, 12:13:13 UTC
But Napoleon had a number of, uh, near misses during his time at U.N.CL.E. Illya had to rescue him from more than one shotgun wedding! (Which leads me to conclude that he'd be safer with a swarm of bunnies than one on one. After all, they couldn't all marry him. He could slip away while they were arguing over who got to keep him. *eg*)

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spikesgirl58 June 1 2019, 13:11:53 UTC
He did, many more than Illya, who had... none? Go figure. And he knew how to make a spit curl and everything!

He could have always gone by pleasure, I suppose... and now I'm thinking of a scene from Barbarella!

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