I guess they dont feel it's part of American history since that didn't happen in the US.
Im glad it's not like that with kids in France.
But I guess it's very different here, it's not only part of world history or national history but it's also part of the local history.
Kids can visit museums, cemeteries and go where battles took place.
So for them it's really living history.
It's really something to see things in front of your eyes and not just in a book thousand of miles away from where that happend.
I know I will never forget one of the cemeteries I visited, I think it's the largest US WW2 military cemetery in the world.The largest in France anyway.
When you stand in the middle of a field among 12 000 white crosses with names on them, you really understand how many people died there.
It's really not like reading on a book that 12 000 men died somewhere.
His question was actually "who many languages do you speak?".
But I know he's not very educated so I assumed he meant "How many".
I just ate two carrots because I'm bored and fat.
Waasup!! DBbunchofnumbers!!
Watching swamp people
Just got home and I am beat. How goes it with you?
isn't he the guy that does the bit about the Russian roulette championship?Bill Burr is the best comedian since Bill Hicks.