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Vlad III (1431–1476) was a nobleman - the ruler of Wallachia. By the fifteenth centure, the inly barbarians in Europe wore cassocks and worked for the Inquisition. The name Drăculea, which means ‘Dragon’, came from his father, Vlad II, who took it as his surname when he joined the Order of the Dragon, a chivalric knighthood formed to fight the Turks.
Colt9033 over 14 years ago
Vlad was viking?
Valis616 over 14 years ago
Transylvanian I believe? Also, Viking helmets never had horns on them.
Trainwreck_1 over 14 years ago
Two words: Mystery Meat…
bmonk over 14 years ago
Vlad could demonstrate on those who ask stupid questions…
ms529212 over 14 years ago
You don’t want to know where those sticks have been.
Ushindi over 14 years ago
Old Vlad was one sick puppy.
taker48 over 14 years ago
Sounds like a Jeff Dunham joke
fredbuhl over 14 years ago
Hey, 1000 years of grilling experience… it’s a beautiful thing.
runar over 14 years ago
Vlad III (1431–1476) was a nobleman - the ruler of Wallachia. By the fifteenth centure, the inly barbarians in Europe wore cassocks and worked for the Inquisition. The name Drăculea, which means ‘Dragon’, came from his father, Vlad II, who took it as his surname when he joined the Order of the Dragon, a chivalric knighthood formed to fight the Turks.