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On May 17, 2:16 pm, dxAce wrote:
"ve3duh..." wrote: Since DxEcch slavers and drools when he reads my posts, looking for anything he can make a big deal of, I deliberately inserted a factual error in the last ten days. What about all the ones that were not deliberate, dumbass? """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""" And, pray tell, what were those? And don't pretend you weren't drooling and slavering while you looked. I am looking forward to your list. .. |
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![]() "ve3..." wrote: On May 17, 2:16 pm, dxAce wrote: "ve3duh..." wrote: Since DxEcch slavers and drools when he reads my posts, looking for anything he can make a big deal of, I deliberately inserted a factual error in the last ten days. What about all the ones that were not deliberate, dumbass? """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""" And, pray tell, what were those? And don't pretend you weren't drooling and slavering while you looked. Drooling and slavering? Another Canucky trait? I am looking forward to your list. Have fun waiting, 'tard boy. |
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I read that what's his name,that Brit dude might go to
Afghanistan,instead of Iraq.(Afghanistan is safer for Brits because of our U.S.Soldiers over there) Winston Churchill insisted on being in harms way,and oftentimes he was in harms way too.Things sure have changed since World War Two. cuhulin,with billions of trillions of opinions |
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On May 17, 4:15 pm, wrote:
I read that what's his name,that Brit dude might go to Afghanistan,instead of Iraq.(Afghanistan is safer for Brits because of our U.S.Soldiers over there) Winston Churchill insisted on being in harms way,and oftentimes he was in harms way too.Things sure have changed since World War Two. cuhulin,with billions of trillions of opinions """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""" Winston Churchill had several doubles. He used to send them in harm's way while he was safe on the estate. Things are not always what they seem. Many of his speeches were read by sound-alikes. |
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Have you ever read The War Magician book? (see if you can find the
book,read it,dig the pictures/photos) I have the soft back pocket book right here,I read it back in the 1970's.Winston Churchill, (his mom was an Ameican,ya know) the real Winston Churchill,really did put himself in harms way,on purpose,a bunch of times in World War Two.I have other books here about World War Two.World War Two is,and always has been,my favorite subject ever since I was a boy.Next favorites,Classic and Antique cars and trucks and motorcycles and old timey jalopy dirt track dare devil racing and rodeos and horse racing and greyhound dog racing. cuhulin |
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On May 17, 3:32 pm, wrote:
Have you ever read The War Magician book? (see if you can find the book,read it,dig the pictures/photos) I have the soft back pocket book right here,I read it back in the 1970's.Winston Churchill, (his mom was an Ameican,ya know) the real Winston Churchill,really did put himself in harms way,on purpose,a bunch of times in World War Two.I have other books here about World War Two.World War Two is,and always has been,my favorite subject ever since I was a boy.Next favorites,Classic and Antique cars and trucks and motorcycles and old timey jalopy dirt track dare devil racing and rodeos and horse racing and greyhound dog racing. cuhulin You're right that he put himself in harm's way cuhulin. He also fought during the Second Boer War and at the Battle of Omdurman. But I think that ve3 is also right about him having at least one, and maybe two doubles during WW II. That what a lot of people say. But I don't know it for a fact. So I think, as far as I know, that you are both correct. Churchill was a very unique person, I think we all agree about that. I admired him greatly while growing up. I also admired John F. Kennedy when I was a young kid. But I don't have any admiration for his brother, Edward "Ted" Kennedy. I also liked Margaret Thatcher, and Ronald Reagan. I guess I can sit back now, and watch the slings and arrows headed my way. ;-) Cato Cato |
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What do you think about what those cats over there at
soc.history.war.world-war-ii newsgroup are saying about Winston Churchill as regards Australia? You also might want to do a www.devilfinder.com for, rense.com Winston Churchill (everything at www.rense.com isn't kook stuff) I have known for many years Winston Churchill had stand in doubles.I used to subscribe to snail mail True and Saga and Bluebook For Men magazines before they went belly up.Sometimes there were some articles in those magazines about World War Two. cuhulin |
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![]() "Cato" wrote in message oups.com... On May 17, 3:32 pm, wrote: Have you ever read The War Magician book? (see if you can find the book,read it,dig the pictures/photos) I have the soft back pocket book right here,I read it back in the 1970's.Winston Churchill, (his mom was an Ameican,ya know) the real Winston Churchill,really did put himself in harms way,on purpose,a bunch of times in World War Two.I have other books here about World War Two.World War Two is,and always has been,my favorite subject ever since I was a boy.Next favorites,Classic and Antique cars and trucks and motorcycles and old timey jalopy dirt track dare devil racing and rodeos and horse racing and greyhound dog racing. cuhulin You're right that he put himself in harm's way cuhulin. He also fought during the Second Boer War and at the Battle of Omdurman. But I think that ve3 is also right about him having at least one, and maybe two doubles during WW II. That what a lot of people say. But I don't know it for a fact. So I think, as far as I know, that you are both correct. Churchill was a very unique person, I think we all agree about that. I admired him greatly while growing up. I also admired John F. Kennedy when I was a young kid. But I don't have any admiration for his brother, Edward "Ted" Kennedy. I also liked Margaret Thatcher, and Ronald Reagan. I guess I can sit back now, and watch the slings and arrows headed my way. ;-) Cato Cato I gloat over that marvelous quotation attributed to Sir Winston Churchill : "The greatness of a man " is measured by the venom of his enemies". Think of that when the "slings and arrows" show up on your radar !! miki. |
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You mentioned the book "The War Magician" in relation to Winston Churchill.
The only reference i could find to this book was a "Major Jasper Maskelyne" who used his techniques of magic/illusion to defeat the nazis. Nothing was mentioned concerning Winston Churchill. "Cato" wrote in message oups.com... On May 17, 3:32 pm, wrote: Have you ever read The War Magician book? (see if you can find the book,read it,dig the pictures/photos) I have the soft back pocket book right here,I read it back in the 1970's.Winston Churchill, (his mom was an Ameican,ya know) the real Winston Churchill,really did put himself in harms way,on purpose,a bunch of times in World War Two.I have other books here about World War Two.World War Two is,and always has been,my favorite subject ever since I was a boy.Next favorites,Classic and Antique cars and trucks and motorcycles and old timey jalopy dirt track dare devil racing and rodeos and horse racing and greyhound dog racing. cuhulin You're right that he put himself in harm's way cuhulin. He also fought during the Second Boer War and at the Battle of Omdurman. But I think that ve3 is also right about him having at least one, and maybe two doubles during WW II. That what a lot of people say. But I don't know it for a fact. So I think, as far as I know, that you are both correct. Churchill was a very unique person, I think we all agree about that. I admired him greatly while growing up. I also admired John F. Kennedy when I was a young kid. But I don't have any admiration for his brother, Edward "Ted" Kennedy. I also liked Margaret Thatcher, and Ronald Reagan. I guess I can sit back now, and watch the slings and arrows headed my way. ;-) Cato Cato |
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Cato.........How does the history of winston churchill relate to the forum
of shortwave radio? "Cato" wrote in message oups.com... On May 17, 3:32 pm, wrote: Have you ever read The War Magician book? (see if you can find the book,read it,dig the pictures/photos) I have the soft back pocket book right here,I read it back in the 1970's.Winston Churchill, (his mom was an Ameican,ya know) the real Winston Churchill,really did put himself in harms way,on purpose,a bunch of times in World War Two.I have other books here about World War Two.World War Two is,and always has been,my favorite subject ever since I was a boy.Next favorites,Classic and Antique cars and trucks and motorcycles and old timey jalopy dirt track dare devil racing and rodeos and horse racing and greyhound dog racing. cuhulin You're right that he put himself in harm's way cuhulin. He also fought during the Second Boer War and at the Battle of Omdurman. But I think that ve3 is also right about him having at least one, and maybe two doubles during WW II. That what a lot of people say. But I don't know it for a fact. So I think, as far as I know, that you are both correct. Churchill was a very unique person, I think we all agree about that. I admired him greatly while growing up. I also admired John F. Kennedy when I was a young kid. But I don't have any admiration for his brother, Edward "Ted" Kennedy. I also liked Margaret Thatcher, and Ronald Reagan. I guess I can sit back now, and watch the slings and arrows headed my way. ;-) Cato Cato |
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