I always thought I would be a better gangster than a spy. The spy thing is too much sneaking around in a trench coat trying to lurk in the shadows of the night. Always vulnerable, like a puppy on an iceberg, a spy often is a traitor and who wants to groove with a traitor? Gatheri...
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I went to Tokyo last mid-April 2014 with my sister, and the temperature was quite cold for us (we’re from Malaysia, and the weather here is tropical). Thankfully I packed a fleece trench coat which is proven very important with temperatures ranging from 8-15 deg. C. Indeed, the ...
Maybe it’s their trench war instinct . Nice article! Fun read.john, on February 19th, 2008 at 9:35 pm Said: My Dad used to say “the Wogs begin at Calais” but he was a bit of a racist and a WW2 vet. I was born in England my Mum is a Scot my Dad was of Irish descent ...
Its WWI, trench warfare is living hell, and the men could really use some inspiration. The general starts talking to the wounded soldiers. He goes up to the first man and says: "What brings you in here son?" The soldier replies: "sir, I got dysentery in the trenches, something awful...