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Post by sgev1977 on Jun 15, 2019 16:55:15 GMT
It seems he was very smart and actually didn't revealed anything!
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Post by sgev1977 on Aug 7, 2019 15:49:29 GMT
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Post by queenzod on Aug 8, 2019 0:04:08 GMT
This is beginning to sound like Gallipoli.
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Post by roverpup on Aug 8, 2019 11:29:10 GMT
Well, to quote Shakespeare -
If there be nothing new, but that which is Hath been before, how are our brains beguil'd, Which, labouring for invention, bear amiss The second burthen of a former child!
😁
Runners were a very common method of communication during WWI so I am sure there are many variations of stories that could be told along those lines. It's the details that count for me.
Gallipoli is probably my most favourite Mel Gibson movie - well, tied with The Year of Living Dangerously.
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Post by sgev1977 on Aug 12, 2019 0:13:30 GMT
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Post by queenzod on Aug 12, 2019 2:53:58 GMT
Yup, that was weird. Was the sex addition necessary?
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Post by roverpup on Aug 12, 2019 9:41:22 GMT
Yup, that was weird. Was the sex addition necessary? Well, it is The Sun, so it's kind of mandatory.
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Post by mllemass on Aug 12, 2019 11:28:17 GMT
It seems to me that it was The Sun that focussed on the “sexploits” and not necessarily the autobiography.
Alfred sounded like kind of a pig from the way he described his encounters with women he barely knew. But maybe he was just being like any young man and bragging about their “perfect bodies” and “superb figures”. I had to laugh when that one girl told him she was a virgin. I wonder how many other men believed her when she told them that? Ha!
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Post by queenzod on Aug 12, 2019 12:43:54 GMT
It was a different time, but yeah, today he’d be classified as a pig.
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Post by sgev1977 on Sept 10, 2019 18:26:28 GMT
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