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Northern Seleucia wrote:Estado Novo too.

The Carnation Revolution was good.

The Jamesian Republic wrote:The Carnation Revolution was good.

Was the greatest disaster in Portugal since the loss of Brazil

Northern Seleucia wrote:Was the greatest disaster in Portugal since the loss of Brazil

Overthrowing dictators is a good thing.

-pashtunistan

Northern Seleucia wrote:Estado Novo too.

6 January Dictatorship in the Kingdom of Jugoslavia

-pashtunistan

Northern Seleucia wrote:Was the greatest disaster in Portugal since the loss of Brazil

Carnation and Loss of Brazil were bad, but no where near the disaster that was 1910

The Jamesian Republic wrote:Overthrowing dictators is a good thing.

Not the greatest ever.

-pashtunistan wrote:Carnation and Loss of Brazil were bad, but no where near the disaster that was 1910

1-1910........

-pashtunistan wrote:6 January Dictatorship in the Kingdom of Jugoslavia

Based

-pashtunistan wrote:Carnation and Loss of Brazil were bad, but no where near the disaster that was 1910

Restore the House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

-pashtunistan

Northern Seleucia wrote:Restore the House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

We all know best monarch of the Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves is me.

-pashtunistan wrote:We all know best monarch of the Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves is me.

No. You have no connection to European royals.

-pashtunistan

Northern Seleucia wrote:No. You have no connection to European royals.

I am Jesus Christ's brother

-pashtunistan wrote:I am Jesus Christ's brother

China's that way.

-pashtunistan

Northern Seleucia wrote:China's that way.

I will conquer Europe through medieval-style camel cavalry charges.

-pashtunistan wrote:I will conquer Europe through medieval-style camel cavalry charges.

We are not fighting the King of Kings of Iran and Non-Iran, as well as Iranians and Non-Iranians.

I am the Prime Minister of Portugal!

The Jamesian Republic wrote:I am the Prime Minister of Portugal!

You are doing a terrible job, then!

Northern Seleucia wrote:You are doing a terrible job, then!

What would Cartagena think of Kildare and the other Progressives?

The Jamesian Republic wrote:What would Cartagena think of Kildare and the other Progressives?

He wouldn't think much of people on death row.

Northern Seleucia wrote:He wouldn't think much of people on death row.

Kildare and the others aren’t on death row

The Jamesian Republic wrote:Kildare and the others aren’t on death row

They would be if Cartagena was around.

-pashtunistan

Northern Seleucia wrote:They would be if Cartagena was around.

CARTAGENA IS H I S P A N I C C C C C C !!!!!!!

-pashtunistan wrote:CARTAGENA IS H I S P A N I C C C C C C !!!!!!!


The noble surname Cartagena is of Spanish descent, and appears to be of toponymic origin, derived from the place name where the original bearer first lived or owned land. Thus, the name Cartagena signifies "one who hails from the city of Cartagena."

The surname Cartagena was first found in the Castilian province of Burgos. Early records of the surname Cartagena mention Saint Fulgentius of Cartagena, born in Cartagena in the 6th century and died in 630. He was Bishop of Ecija (Astigi), in Hispania. Later, Alonso de Santa María de Cartagena who was born in Burgos in 1384 and was a distinguished politician, poet and philosopher of his time.

Northern Seleucia wrote:They would be if Cartagena was around.

:( Unfortunately

The Jamesian Republic wrote::( Unfortunately

He may still be.

Northern Seleucia wrote:He may still be.

*shudder*

-pashtunistan

Northern Seleucia wrote:
The noble surname Cartagena is of Spanish descent, and appears to be of toponymic origin, derived from the place name where the original bearer first lived or owned land. Thus, the name Cartagena signifies "one who hails from the city of Cartagena."

The surname Cartagena was first found in the Castilian province of Burgos. Early records of the surname Cartagena mention Saint Fulgentius of Cartagena, born in Cartagena in the 6th century and died in 630. He was Bishop of Ecija (Astigi), in Hispania. Later, Alonso de Santa María de Cartagena who was born in Burgos in 1384 and was a distinguished politician, poet and philosopher of his time.

CATHOLICS! MEXICANS! IMMIGRANTS!

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