To: Gator113
Generally the word brave is not followed by the word fled.
67 posted on
02/17/2011 4:24:37 PM PST by
Anima Mundi
(If you try to fail and you succeed , what have you just done?)
To: Anima Mundi
Brave Sir Robin ran away - No!
Bravely ran away, away - I didn’t!
When danger reared its ugly head
He bravely turned his tail and fled - No!
Yes, brave Sir Robin turned about
And gallantly he chickened out
Bravely taking to his feet
He beat a very brave retreat
Bravest of the brave, Sir Robin
(Monty Python — you had to ask? :-) )
86 posted on
02/17/2011 4:36:43 PM PST by
Hunton Peck
(...and get your stinkin' feet off the taxpayers' furniture, punk.)
To: Anima Mundi
Generally the word brave is not followed by the word fled. Yep, generally.
96 posted on
02/17/2011 4:48:33 PM PST by
Charles Martel
(Endeavor to persevere...)
To: Anima Mundi
Generally the word brave is not followed by the word fled.
It's part of their strategery.
113 posted on
02/17/2011 5:37:37 PM PST by
khnyny
(What exactly is a CDO??)
To: Anima Mundi
There was this guy Sir Robin in a monty python film that is the only exception I can think of.
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