We all know that Winston Churchill came up with famous lines such as:
"We will fight them on the beaches....we will never surrender" and
"...never has so much been given by so few..." etc,
Horatio Nelson famously saw no ships,
and Arthur Wellesley (Duke of Wellington) came up with the classic:
"I don't know what effect these men will have upon the enemy, but, by God, they frighten me"
BUT who said...
"Defeat is bad?"
Nelson Mandela's podiatrist
sorry
Topper's bored ...
We all know that Winston Churchill came up with famous lines such as:
"We will fight them on the beaches....we will never surrender" and
"...never has so much been given by so few..." etc,
Horatio Nelson famously saw no ships,
and Arthur Wellesley (Duke of Wellington) came up with the classic:
"I don't know what effect these men will have upon the enemy, but, by God, they frighten me"
Ahh 2 things, Churchill never said we will fight them on the beaches, that was an actor who often portraed him (he did this by taking his false teeth out) and at the end of that speech, the words 'and we'll hit them over the head with bear bottles because that's all we've bloody well got' were included