I can't access it either. The check must have bounced. That means those damn yankees will be coming back over for a visit now....
I can't access it either. The check must have bounced. That means those damn yankees will be coming back over for a visit now.... "Lafayette, we are here!" Ooops, wrong country.
I am pretty much happy WW2F decided to go down this week and not last. Most probably the forum is fine, it's you who have all been sent to the doghouse again I resemble that remark
What movie was that from? Lloyd W. Williams (June 5, 1887 - June 12, 1918) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps who served and died in World War I. A famous saying is attributed to Captain Williams, who was serving as a company commander in the 5th Marines. When advised to withdraw by a French officer at the defensive line just north of the village of Lucy-le-Bocage on June 1, 1918, he is said to have replied: "Retreat? Hell, we just got here!"[1] Captain Williams would not survive the ensuing battle, and was posthumously promoted to major and awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. A member of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute class of 1907. He was a member of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets. Major Williams Hall was named in his memory in 1957. He is also considered to be the first known person from Virginia to die in the First World War. .