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"Lionhearted" as in Richard the, did not fit a man who had neither led nor fought in battle.
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You add the male gendered article 'El' to give it a royal flavor Richard the Lionhearted meet Harry El Bad Ass, and you use an English idiom "Bad Ass" to convey the true essence of the character you can't wait to hear say, "¿Te sientes afortunado, punk?"
Bill Santiago: Porque Because: Harry the Dirty Bill Santiago 2011
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 On this date, in 1199, King Richard the Lionhearted dies of infection from an arrow wound.
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On this date, in 1199, King Richard the Lionhearted dies of infection from an arrow wound.
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 On this date, in 1199, King Richard the Lionhearted dies of infection from an arrow wound.
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You add the male gendered article 'El' to give it a royal flavor Richard the Lionhearted meet Harry El Bad Ass, and you use an English idiom "Bad Ass" to convey the true essence of the character you can't wait to hear say, "¿Te sientes afortunado, punk?"
Bill Santiago: Porque Because: Harry the Dirty Bill Santiago 2011
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You add the male gendered article 'El' to give it a royal flavor Richard the Lionhearted meet Harry El Bad Ass, and you use an English idiom "Bad Ass" to convey the true essence of the character you can't wait to hear say, "¿Te sientes afortunado, punk?"
Bill Santiago: Porque Because: Harry the Dirty Bill Santiago 2011
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 On this date, in 1199, King Richard the Lionhearted dies of infection from an arrow wound.
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You add the male gendered article 'El' to give it a royal flavor Richard the Lionhearted meet Harry El Bad Ass, and you use an English idiom "Bad Ass" to convey the true essence of the character you can't wait to hear say, "¿Te sientes afortunado, punk?"
Bill Santiago: Porque Because: Harry the Dirty Bill Santiago 2011
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 On this date, in 1199, King Richard the Lionhearted dies of infection from an arrow wound.
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