Sharwood
Rich, doctor nephew
That was my thought, but I figured it was just my inherent sarcasm preventing me from figuring out what it was an abbreviation of by jumping to the first smartarse answer.OIC- Oh, I see.
That was my thought, but I figured it was just my inherent sarcasm preventing me from figuring out what it was an abbreviation of by jumping to the first smartarse answer.OIC- Oh, I see.
You said the Greeks, not "Greece", and Greeks definitely lived in Gallipoli. And the fact that the Greek government didn't own Gallipoli at the time has little to do with the rightful owners of the land, which was the joke I was trying to make. Jeez.Did Greece own Gallipoli in 1915? Or since the fall of Byzantium? No? I stand by my point.
No-one actually lived at Gallipoli Dachs. Therefore I emerge victorious via semantics. Yay!You said the Greeks, not "Greece", and Greeks definitely lived in Gallipoli. And the fact that the Greek government didn't own Gallipoli at the time has little to do with the rightful owners of the land, which was the joke I was trying to make. Jeez.
And oic = oh, I see. I mean, what else could it be? Honestly.
Uh, Krithia? Maidos?No-one actually lived at Gallipoli Dachs. Therefore I emerge victorious via semantics. Yay!
Specifically, the Kurfürst of Pfalz.what exactly does "elector palatine" refer to? "kurfürst"?
No-one lived there, it was a beach. Semantics rule!Uh, Krithia? Maidos?
Oh, by the way, another actual loser of admirable quality: Friedrich V, Elector Palatine.
Gallipoli is a peninsula, on which are situated several towns. One of these is Krithia. It had a not insignificant Greek population, a remnant of the time during which Greeks had political control of the territory. Due to this political control and the fact that many Greeks still lived there, Gallipoli can be considered to be rightfully Greek territory at the time of the Allied invasion. I know you're trying to be amusing, and honestly I don't care.No-one lived there, it was a beach. Semantics rule!
I too have never understood what's so great about screwing up an unnopposed amphibious landing, failing to take advantage of the abundant defensible terrain, and being defeated by the rightful owners of the land we'd invaded through our own stupidity. But since when has venerating stupidity been unusual in Australian society? It's practically a legal requirement to play professional sport nowadays.
We landed completely unopposed, at least in certain areas. The Turks were absolutely nowhere near us, largely because we actually landed at the wrong beach, if I recall. Instead of taking advantage of this fact to assume defensible positions in the unoccupied nearby highlands we dug trenches on the beach, much to the Turks' bemusement and delight.Aehm what? Unopposed?![]()
We landed completely unopposed, at least in certain areas. The Turks were absolutely nowhere near us, largely because we actually landed at the wrong beach, if I recall. Instead of taking advantage of this fact to assume defensible positions in the unoccupied nearby highlands we dug trenches on the beach, much to the Turks' bemusement and delight.