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Originally Posted by CaptVimes:
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by CaptVimes:

I would say napoleon syndrome but since finding out napoleon was 5'7 it doesnt seem appropriate anymore

Capt......that must be taller than Dec, never mind Little Willy W*nker

He was average height for the time...apparently it was war propaganda to make out he was small

I thought he was about 5 5" to 5 6" judging by his uniform that I saw somewhere or other on my travels

Kaytee
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by CaptVimes:
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by CaptVimes:

I would say napoleon syndrome but since finding out napoleon was 5'7 it doesnt seem appropriate anymore

Capt......that must be taller than Dec, never mind Little Willy W*nker

He was average height for the time...apparently it was war propaganda to make out he was small

I thought he was about 5 5" to 5 6" judging by his uniform that I saw somewhere or other on my travels

according to wikipedia he was 5'7 and on QI if i remember it correctly.

 

"The British Tory press sometimes depicted Napoleon as much smaller than average height, and this image persists. Confusion about his height also results from the difference between the French pouce and British inch—2.71 and 2.54 cm respectively; he was about 1.7 metres (5 ft 7 in) tall, average height for the period."

CaptVimes
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by Senora Reyes:

Having never watched a single episode of TOWIE, and seeing Amy Childs in CBB, I was convinced I was going to dislike Mark Wright.. Apart from being a bit flash and a little cheesy,I have to say he seems like an OK bloke..

He does, but his downside is that he's Jack Tweed's best friend

Oh dear!

Senora Reyes
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by Senora Reyes:

Having never watched a single episode of TOWIE, and seeing Amy Childs in CBB, I was convinced I was going to dislike Mark Wright.. Apart from being a bit flash and a little cheesy,I have to say he seems like an OK bloke..

He does, but his downside is that he's Jack Tweed's best friend

He has rubbish taste in friends.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by Senora Reyes:

Having never watched a single episode of TOWIE, and seeing Amy Childs in CBB, I was convinced I was going to dislike Mark Wright.. Apart from being a bit flash and a little cheesy,I have to say he seems like an OK bloke..

He does, but his downside is that he's Jack Tweed's best friend

He has rubbish taste in friends.

He doesnt have much better taste in women

CaptVimes
Originally Posted by CaptVimes:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by Senora Reyes:

Having never watched a single episode of TOWIE, and seeing Amy Childs in CBB, I was convinced I was going to dislike Mark Wright.. Apart from being a bit flash and a little cheesy,I have to say he seems like an OK bloke..

He does, but his downside is that he's Jack Tweed's best friend

He has rubbish taste in friends.

He doesnt have much better taste in women

I'll take your word for it, as I have no idea who he has dated.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by CaptVimes:
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by CaptVimes:
Originally Posted by Kaytee:
Originally Posted by CaptVimes:

I would say napoleon syndrome but since finding out napoleon was 5'7 it doesnt seem appropriate anymore

Capt......that must be taller than Dec, never mind Little Willy W*nker

He was average height for the time...apparently it was war propaganda to make out he was small

I thought he was about 5 5" to 5 6" judging by his uniform that I saw somewhere or other on my travels

according to wikipedia he was 5'7 and on QI if i remember it correctly.

 

"The British Tory press sometimes depicted Napoleon as much smaller than average height, and this image persists. Confusion about his height also results from the difference between the French pouce and British inch—2.71 and 2.54 cm respectively; he was about 1.7 metres (5 ft 7 in) tall, average height for the period."

That was quite a good height for the times....it's like Shakespeare portraying Richard 111 as a hunchback when he was no such thing

Kaytee

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