Battle of Fort Williams

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The '''Abusive Aussie Husband/Battered Southern Wife''' is a stereotype found in 1980's Australian media, which caused controversy in the United States for being politically incorrect. The most famous examples are Bob and Verandah Miller and Kevin and Michelle Duncan. The battered wives are hotties.
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The '''Battle of Fort Williams''' was a full-day series of campaigns between the [[Blank Club]] High Command's Mindslave Minute-Man Milita and [[Myers, Tim|General T. Conrad Myers]]'s Armed Grand Loyalist Armada that occured approximatly one month after the [[Treaty at Chikiwah Point]] that ended [[The Great Bling War]]. Althought no Bling War factions were present in full as they had existed during the wartime, many classify the Battle as a continuation of the Bling Wars, as the battle was once again a marienette war with General Myers and Blank Club High Command in respective rolls as puppeteers. Although the battle ended as a decisive victory for the Blank Club, the AGLA held out much longer than High Command expected. To this day, the battle was the last great militaristic campaign that Blank Club ever participated in.
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Revision as of 13:19, 13 February 2007

The Abusive Aussie Husband/Battered Southern Wife is a stereotype found in 1980's Australian media, which caused controversy in the United States for being politically incorrect. The most famous examples are Bob and Verandah Miller and Kevin and Michelle Duncan. The battered wives are hotties.

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