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Drunk History Vol. 1 - Featuring Michael Cera

On August 6th 2007, Mark Gagliardi drank a bottle of Scotch... And then discussed a famous historical event. That night history was made...Drunk History
 
 
 
 

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To realbadger: You are incredibly wrong.

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where is there a drunk history with will as abraham lincoln? its listed on imdb but NOWHERE on the web or here.

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More drunk history please!

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These, are in my opinion, are among the funniest videos on FOD!!

Pure brilliance.

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Thank you, realbadger, for pointing out the glaring inaccuracies of Drunk History BEFORE I cited it in my doctoral thesis. What are you even doing here? Aren't there wikipedia entries for you to be correcting?

PS: republic is not a proper noun.

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In actuality, Hamilton constantly challenged duels, to which those he challenged would back down... Burr was the first not to back down. Hamilton did not want a Republic; he wanted a monarchy through which he could be an aristocrat. Hamilton sought a national bank with which to put the country into debt; he was as anti-America as one could get...

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