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Author Archives: odeboyz
I hope the Irish aren’t a race: a joke
Jim wanted to sink an Irish submarine so he knocked on the door. (Chris)
My regression story: 2 The ship.
A ship, a berth, a stinking bed, thrown in that place to lie. But no I wished to my sweet lord can this be truly I, A splitting head, a far-seen keg, a timbered waiving sky. Strange creaking; wind; and … Continue reading
Posted in History, Poetry
Tagged Ivory Coast, onboard life on slaving ships, Pressganged sailors, slaver ships, west Africa
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In Praise of Premium Bonds
Britain’s unique state lottery is called ‘Premium Bonds’. Although it is a lottery, the bondholders can get their money, in full, on demand : the antidote of true lotteries. A further unique feature is that numbers have a recurring opportunity … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Politics
Tagged birth presents, compound impact over 80 years, grandparents, Premium Bonds
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The Cursed German, born 11th November 1918 (parts 1 and 2)
(1) 1918: defeated now Born a cursed German boy Soon a warrior. (2) Born a warrior Vengeance is my mission Patriot killer (Chris)
Posted in Poetry, Politics, War
Tagged 11th November 1918, cursed, fate, German, luck, revenge
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Book Review Vitriol
This is, “toxically inaccurate drivel… I wish that was the only time that the staggering arrogance of Patterson’s ignorance made itself known in this volume. But alas…” Marisa Lingen reviews William H Patterson’s Robert A Heinlein: in dialogue with this … Continue reading
Posted in Literature
Tagged book review, Marisa Lingen, vitriol, William H Patterson
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The £50 Adventure: Chapter 4
We finally ‘went live’ in April 2003, but we were still negotiating the MMA (Modular Management Agreement) and it would be a further 2 years later before this was finally signed off. I thought we were continuing to cope with … Continue reading
Winston Churchill, Victorian Warrior and Author at the battle of Omdurman, 1898
“…on the other side bullets were shearing through flesh, smashing and splintering bone; blood spouted through terrible wounds; valient men were struggling on through a hell of whistling metal, exploding shells and spurting dust- suffering, despairing, dying.” Winston Churchill The … Continue reading
Posted in History, Literature, War
Tagged 1898, Battle of Omdurman, Dervishes, Mahdi, Winston Churchill
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My Regression Story: 1
Many years ago I became interested in all sorts of weird stuff. I had tried spiritualism and séances and was impressed by a TV programme on hypnosis and people regressing to a previous life. Well, that very night I decided that … Continue reading
The Battle of Omdurman, 2nd September 1898
“…the sacred Black banner of the Khalifa floated high and remarkable.” (Winston S. Churchill*) European countries had very sophisticated armies, war industries and logistical understanding of warfare: war was a profession for Europeans. European wars were intensely competitive as witnessed by … Continue reading
Posted in History, Religion, War
Tagged cavalry charge, Dervishes, Kitchener, Mahdi, maxim gun, slaughter, Sudan, Winston Churchill
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