Pat the Patriot

Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 12:11 am

http://smokeonthewastelands.webs.com/patthepatriot.htm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2A7Xp0dwyc

Well I do hope you enjoy it, Its my 2nd montage (video) I created.
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 5:16 am

Nice.
But.. Patriotic Russian music in a video about a patriotic American? :P
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 5:48 am

Nice.
But.. Patriotic Russian music in a video about a patriotic American? :P



Isn't that the 1812 overture?

Also, Pat the Patriot is the name of the original mascot for the New England Patriots. All you need now is to find a 3 corner hat...and a football.
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:15 am

Thoroughly enjoyed it. Those are some explosive brahmin :nuke:
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 7:35 am

Isn't that the 1812 overture?

Also, Pat the Patriot is the name of the original mascot for the New England Patriots. All you need now is to find a 3 corner hat...and a football.


Yes thats the 1812 overture, tried to find a mod for that kind of hat but couldn't find one unless you know of one. Did not know that about the mascot. I just thought it was funny name I guess I'm not original on that one.
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:40 am

Isn't that the 1812 overture?

Yes, and it was composed byTchaikovsky in the memory of the French defeat in Russia in Napoleon's campaign there in 1812. Completely unrelated to the US-British war that began the same year.
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 1:25 am

Yes, and it was composed byTchaikovsky in the memory of the French defeat in Russia in Napoleon's campaign there in 1812. Completely unrelated to the US-British war that began the same year.


Yes and you know we how much we love stealing music just so we can put on nice fireworks displays once a year. Would you like a slice of apple pie while you watch the festivities? :D

Funny video, WarHead. I want to whack the designated gift-giver with one of those brahmin!
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Post » Mon Sep 13, 2010 2:23 am

Yes, and it was composed byTchaikovsky in the memory of the French defeat in Russia in Napoleon's campaign there in 1812. Completely unrelated to the US-British war that began the same year.


Well it is always played during 4th of July like ghoulsrpeople2 said. I know everybody isn't American on these threads but, 4th of July is an American holiday that celebrates our independence and they always play that song with fireworks during that holiday. 4th of July is a holiday where Americans gather around to watch a grand display of fireworks, that song is an American tradition for the 4th of July holiday. It has always been played on 4th of July for firework shows as long as I've been alive and celebrated 4th ofJjuly. Just because it wasn't made in America doesn't mean that it doesn't make a good song for a video with a bunch of explosions. You are right though that song probably wasn't written for the war of 1812.
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Post » Sun Sep 12, 2010 11:49 pm

Yes, and it was composed byTchaikovsky in the memory of the French defeat in Russia in Napoleon's campaign there in 1812. Completely unrelated to the US-British war that began the same year.



For you bucket list...try and catch the Boston Pops on the esplanade on July 4th. The 1812 playing, all the church bells ringing, and the Nat'l guard firing off Howitzers in time with the music, fireworks going off over head and 1 million of your new closest friends. Its unforgetable.....and you will associate the 1812 with the 4th of July for the rest of your life.
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Post » Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:15 pm

hahaha good job. I really enjoyed it!
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