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A deleted scene intended for "Quagmire's Baby" was recycled into "The History of the World – According to Family Guy" in the Family Guy Volume 9 DVD set wherein Christopher Columbus unhappy that Amerigo Vespucci was getting the continent named after him while he has to settle for Columbus, OH.

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  • A deleted scene intended for "Quagmire's Baby" was recycled into "The History of the World – According to Family Guy" in the Family Guy Volume 9 DVD set wherein Christopher Columbus unhappy that Amerigo Vespucci was getting the continent named after him while he has to settle for Columbus, OH.
  • Vespucci once held the distinction of being the only historical figure to become immensely famous for doing absolutely nothing noteworthy; however, this accomplishment was eventually replicated by George Washington Carver and, later, by Kim Kardashian.
  • Amerigo Vespucci (9 March 1454 – 22 February 1512) was an Italian explorer, navigator and cartographer, and the cousin of Cristina Vespucci.
  • Amerigo Vespucci - (czyt. wespuczi), żeglarz włoski (1451-1512). W latach 1499 1501 i 1503 podróże do nowego kontynentu, nazwanego od jego imienia Ameryką. Vespucci Amerigo
  • In 1508, after Christopher Columbus made two trips to America and back, Amerigo became chief navigator of the Spanish navy. He wanted to take a visit and see if more land can be discovered, so he did. He scanned around nearly the entire continent: North, South, and Central America. What he found angered Columbus. It wasn't India at all. He returned to Spain to tell this to the Spanish queen, and the entire European continent was suprised. He was awarded even greater honor than Christopher Columbus and had the new land named after him. Amergo Vespucci took three more trips to the Americas, and died in Seville in Spain.
  • Amerigo Bellofigo Vespucci (Firenze, 1454 – Siviglia, 1992) è stato un navigatore, esploratore, conquistatore, radioamatore e ciclomotore italiano. Fu inoltre uno dei cinque principali navigatori italiani dell'epoca dei cinque principali navigatori italiani. Figlio di Lisanna Federigo e di Sergio Endrigo, Amerigo viveva diviso tra le boiate imparate all’Università e l’ottusa ignoranza del padre, che vendeva enciclopedie vaticane porta a porta. Queste enciclopedie, divulgate dallo Stato della Chiesa erano lunghe 27 pagine, così riassumibili:
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  • A deleted scene intended for "Quagmire's Baby" was recycled into "The History of the World – According to Family Guy" in the Family Guy Volume 9 DVD set wherein Christopher Columbus unhappy that Amerigo Vespucci was getting the continent named after him while he has to settle for Columbus, OH.
  • Vespucci once held the distinction of being the only historical figure to become immensely famous for doing absolutely nothing noteworthy; however, this accomplishment was eventually replicated by George Washington Carver and, later, by Kim Kardashian.
  • Amerigo Vespucci (9 March 1454 – 22 February 1512) was an Italian explorer, navigator and cartographer, and the cousin of Cristina Vespucci.
  • Amerigo Bellofigo Vespucci (Firenze, 1454 – Siviglia, 1992) è stato un navigatore, esploratore, conquistatore, radioamatore e ciclomotore italiano. Fu inoltre uno dei cinque principali navigatori italiani dell'epoca dei cinque principali navigatori italiani. Figlio di Lisanna Federigo e di Sergio Endrigo, Amerigo viveva diviso tra le boiate imparate all’Università e l’ottusa ignoranza del padre, che vendeva enciclopedie vaticane porta a porta. Queste enciclopedie, divulgate dallo Stato della Chiesa erano lunghe 27 pagine, così riassumibili: * Dio governa tutto * Dio ti vede quando sei a letto, perciò non fornicare * Dio ti vede quando sei in bagno perciò non masturbarti * Dio ti vede quando dormi perciò non sognare * Dio ti vede quando sei sveglio perciò non svegliarti * Dio ti vede perciò non essere * La Terra è quadrata * La Terra è fatta dai paesi che già conosci perciò fatteli bastare * Se cerchi per mare altre terre Dio ti maledirà e ti cadranno i coglioni nel sonno. Occhio. * Qualsiasi cosa accada fatti i cazzi tuoi! (principio generale della Chiesa cristiana) Il padre di Amerigo oltretutto non era un tipo molto loquace. “Ricordati cosa insegna San Lorenzo: piglialo in culo e fai sempre silenzio” era solito dire al figlio in ogni occasione. All’Università le cose non andavano meglio. Il professor Gianlando Baiocco, docente di teologia intimidatoria a scopo sottomissivo predicava sempre la storia del pastore scettico al quale Gesù forniva sempre prove della sua esistenza. Ma un giorno Gesù si scocciò di dargli prove e per punizione lo trasformò in un calzascarpe.
  • Amerigo Vespucci - (czyt. wespuczi), żeglarz włoski (1451-1512). W latach 1499 1501 i 1503 podróże do nowego kontynentu, nazwanego od jego imienia Ameryką. Vespucci Amerigo
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