Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte. The greatest military leader of all times. A hardworking, intelligent, charismatic, loved, feared, envied and never stopping, never sleeping, simple man who became emperor of France in the early 19th century. Building the strongest army of all times, invaded Russia in a desperate attempt to aquire envious and lying
Tsar Alexander's respect as a legitimate european Emperor, but failed despite his brilliant military understanding of battle winning and despite the fact that he suceeded in occupying Moscow and all the other cities he had reached, that had simply been evacuated or made useless by the russians, always trying to avoid battles (the russians winning the war by avoiding battle, one might say). 600000 french experienced, valuable soldiers, polish and other french-allied men,
freezed, starved, marched and fought to death in an all-swallowing
russian winter. But Napoleon, always among his soldiers, and drinking form their same cups and marching through the same mud (at least for a couple of meters), was still regarded as a great charismatic, and nearly mythical, living legend-like leader, worthy to die for and to fight for, even after the russian desaster. The English Alliance (austria, russia,
hannover,
prussia) chased Napoleon from power through diplomatic skills, a strong army menacing to invade Paris, fuelling inner french oppositions, and favored by frances general weariness and tiredness of Napoleons
restlessness and neverending wars and battles, as victorious they might be. Napoleon was too much of a great caliber for them. He would definitely be too much of a demanding leader for us, today, because we're all psychology-reading and emotional-values-loving pussies.May he be an example to all. May he rest in peace in the realm of glory.
Napoleon
by CTC on Nov 22, 2003 13:39:33
Military genius of
Corsican origin, who unfortunately went on to lead France, of all places, to military glory- but after starting the first world war (
1805, France vs. the world except america who went to war with the british over a matter unrelated to napoleon in 1812) was cast out of france, in defeat. returned in 1815 for the Hundred Days Campaign, ending in Waterloo, when he was once again cast out. this loss was not an allied victory, but a french loss, as they made more mistakes here than the rest of the war combined. Biggest mistake of his carrer was invading russia- 400,000 veteran soldiers sent to freeze to death and leave france unprotected. Thus is france today- Flat Coke- disgusting and worthless, but
noce good and full of potential. Since Napoleon, France has been useless; when napoleon was exhiled, they traded their glorious flag of red white and blue, for just white.
Napoleon
by Som nam bu list on Jan 03, 2012 06:57:21
1. The act of coaxing a lover into giving you what appears to be a sweet kiss, and then forcing your
tongue into their mouth.
2. A
forced french kiss.
Example:
This chick was trying to give me
the cold shoulder so I slipped her the O Leon when she kissed me goodnight.
The
shamwow guy tried to napoleon some hooker but she pulled a
lorena bobbit on his tongue.
She was into it after she got the ole'eon.
Napoleon
by Eric the Red on Dec 16, 2004 21:33:40
The sexual act of having a much-loved and well-valued partner (of the same or opposite sex, depending what your desires are) perform fellatio on you while you attempt to conquer a country with a
600, 000 strong army. It is professed that when attempting to
anex Russia, one receives a heightened
sexual experience.
Example:
Man! I was just about to kick those Red motherfuckers' asses but that bitch
Josephine went down on me and I took my eye off the prize! It was the shit though! Totally blew into her mouth; she was totally
gagging.
Napoleon
by Mortimer L. Bard on Aug 14, 2007 07:34:23
A sex act in which a partner waits for the other to fall asleep, then recreates
Napoleon's portrait where his hand is inside his
jacket pocket by quickly jamming four fingers into
the sleeping partner's vagina or anus. The offending partner then shouts "Avec non!" and withdraws.