[img] Where was this man born? (Maybe this would rather fit to the "Impossible", but who cares? :grin: )
James Puckle in 1718. Correct?
I've found it in a book. Does that count or would that be cheating?
Drop it from planes on German cities?
Exactly!
You can treat this word as a hint. ;)
Roel's answer is a step in the right direction, but you're still quite far.
Hold your applause. You're too kind :grin: Lord Halifax visited Hitler in his masion, Berghof, in 1938. To enter Berghof one had to, after...
A young Cuban girl to prepare fresh cigars for him :D Seriously: a cigar container or something of that kind?
and for eating (b*****es) (haven't been here for a few days. While I was reading what you have come up with I was LMTO for a few minutes :D )
with long, stiff ( ... )
youngster with pink
painted some time
I'd say that the vast majority of all the people in the world are really good people. In my opinion generalization doesn't have to be pure...
(if I may join...) which are very
That's exactly the thing everybody is wondering about and in fact nobody knows. Even arresting the ship in Ceuta wouldn't be bad had it been...
Time came, Dave's answer is accepted. How it really was: The ship successfully went through the Strait of Gibraltar. The commander decided...
Yeah, I could say exactly the same. I also love writing - I write short stories but have a small dream: to write a book (and publish it) - and...
This one is VERY close. The flag never appeared on the mast, however. EDIT: I mean dave's answer. Ricky's is not very far from the truth...
No. As I said, the ship was not sunk (well, maybe eventually it was :D but not in the period we're talking about and long after the Polish crew...