#1426 May 21, 2024, 01:24 AM Last Edit: May 21, 2024, 01:49 AM by Trollheart
I love how the immediate reaction of the US is to state they were not involved in the crash. As they sidle away, trying to hide that spanner...


Quote from: Trollheart on May 21, 2024, 01:24 AMI love how the immediate reaction of the US is to state they were not involved in the crash. As they sidle away, trying to hide that spanner...







Napoleon's one-and-a-half inch long penis last known to be in the possession of NJ urologist's daughter


QuoteHere is a short history lesson.

French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte died 203 years ago May 5, but his legendarily petite privates were last known to be in the hands of an Englewood, NJ, resident.

The penis belonged to Evan Lattimer, whose renowned urologist dad beat out stiff competition at a Paris auction in 1977 to buy the organ for $3,000.



Quote from: Psy-Fi on May 25, 2024, 09:46 PMNapoleon's one-and-a-half inch long penis last known to be in the possession of NJ urologist's daughter

Jeez, let's be fair to the guy, maybe he was a grower and not a shower!  :laughing:

I can't imagine, you're a successful emperor, conqueror, and military strategist and despite that, over 200 years later since you've been alive, people are still making fun of your dick.  :laughing:


Quote from: SGR on May 25, 2024, 11:24 PMJeez, let's be fair to the guy, maybe he was a grower and not a shower!  :laughing:

I can't imagine, you're a successful emperor, conqueror, and military strategist and despite that, over 200 years later since you've been alive, people are still making fun of your dick.  :laughing:

I have to wonder if maybe the preservation process shrunk it over time or if that was the size it was when it was attached to him. Either way it's wild that, of all the body parts of famous people that have been preserved, that one's still hanging around.

"stressed" is just "desserts" spelled backwards

Quote from: Lexi Darling on May 26, 2024, 12:30 AMI have to wonder if maybe the preservation process shrunk it over time or if that was the size it was when it was attached to him. Either way it's wild that, of all the body parts of famous people that have been preserved, that one's still hanging around.

That's certainly possible that it's shrunk - who knows how it's been preserved.

But, for what it's worth, Napoleon, contrary to popular, wasn't that short for a French man of his time. He was actually somewhere between 5'6'' and 5'7'' which wasn't at all unusual.

https://www.ripleys.com/stories/tall-napoleon-bonaparte

I think it was the propaganda of his enemies that instilled this idea of the 'Napoleon complex' in the popular consciousness.

Another one that I am skeptical about is the popular idea that Hitler had only one testicle. I'm leaning towards that being a bunch of bull too.


Quote from: SGR on May 26, 2024, 12:37 AMAnother one that I am skeptical about is the popular idea that Hitler had only one testicle. I'm leaning towards that being a bunch of bull too.

^ Asked and answered:-


( Way to go, YouTuber! You gave away the joke in the title, thus ruining it.)


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