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Why did the Brittish wear red coats?


Jim Uran

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The Brittish wore red coats to hide the blood stains in battle, they didn't want their fellow soldiers to freak out when they saw each other bloodied in battle!!

The Green Bay Packers thought this was a great idea, so that's why they wear yellow pants!!!!

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I seen Jared Allen at Walgreens yesterday. He was buying a case of Chapstick. I asked him why he needed all that Chapstick, he said his lips have been sore all week because he's been licking them thinking about all the smackdown he is gonna put on Erin Rodgers tonight.

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The Brittish wore red coats to hide the blood stains in battle, they didn't want their fellow soldiers to freak out when they saw each other bloodied in battle!!

The Green Bay Packers thought this was a great idea, so that's why they wear yellow pants!!!!

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Well, maybe not. I reckon our low ranked run defense isn't rejoicing at facing AP. frown

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