Battle of Waterloo

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"Waterloo - I was defeated, you won the war, Waterloo - promise to love you for ever more, Waterloo - couldn’t escape if I wanted to, Waterloo - knowing my fate is to be with you, Waterloo - finally facing my waterloo"

~Napoleon on the Battle of Waterloo
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The Battle of Waterloo

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[edit] Introduction

In 1812 Napoleon "Dynomite" Bonaparte Led the invasion of Normandy here using his 900 thousand Crack Hussars in an attempt at destroying General "Beef" Wellington and his assorted culinarialy named soldiers. Wellington was certain he would win, for the French army had never won any battles before. Up until this time Napoleon "Dynomite" Bonaparte was in possession of the Rosetta Stone Column and defended it from General Wellington until the Sweedish Generals of ABBA, Björn, Frida, Agnetha, Benny and Stig arrived aboard the giant Sweedish Fish in the ensuing confusion the Column was stolen by Wellington along with one of Napoleon's younger Irish decended Hussars, Seamus.

[edit] Prelude to the Battle

The two Generals prepared for the war in very distinct ways, which are often utilised to encapsulate the differences between the two men's characters. Wellington, spent time at a picnic, with Lord Sandwich, the Duke of Muffin and Lord Swedishmeatballs. Bonaparte on the other hand, spent his time with a number of other Napoleons, engaged in a lively conversation about reincarnation.

[edit] The Battle Begins

A little after two, Wellington had just finished lunch, on the 18th June 1815 when Napoleon launched an attack on Hougomont Farm. Wellington, who had intended riding down and purchasing some sausages and cheese was incensed. Shifting his attention to the nearby farm of La Haye Sainte, which had a good reputation locally for it homemade wine, Wellington found French Cavalry had already taken the supply.

Miffed to the point of using bad language (French) Wellington ordered his battalions on either flank to take the farms at all cost. Napoleon, who had spent most of the afternoon talking to himself, saw his chance, and ordered his Old Guard to attack down the center as he Kung Fu chopped his mom. Wellingtons army was in turmoil, and defeat was certain, until, by chance, one of the attackers remembered they were French and the whole army turned as one, in a tactical redeployment in the opposite direction, as quickly as possible.

Meanwhile, as the allied armies fell back over to a field to form squares, Marshal Ney attempted to do banzai (with cavalry) whilst Grouchy spent most the early evening Mastrubating behind a tree. Prussias only actual involvement(as well as that of Brunswick and Nassau) was to fill in for Britain during Hourly tea breaks.

With a shout of "La garde receuil! La Garde est un baguette!" (The Guards retreat, the Guard is a baguette!) Wellington rushed to the farms to secure a goodly supply of tucker.

[edit] Aftermath of the Battle

Napoleon was banished to St Helena, whilst Wellington and the troops enjoyed a slap up meal at the expense of the Frenchies. Hurrah!

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