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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 8:31:30 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Terminus

Well, April 9th is here again. Fewer and fewer Danes know what happened every year...


It's the same thing everywhere...


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 9:06:58 PM   
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Hi all,

Zsssssssssss time...


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LOG! - 4/9/2010 9:28:31 PM   
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I could use some Zzzzz....



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 9:34:37 PM   
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LOG! - 4/9/2010 9:44:15 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 9:54:26 PM   
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G'night gents

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log! - 4/9/2010 10:13:17 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 10:16:26 PM   
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Post work tithe. Hello weekend.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 10:20:02 PM   
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What sort of drugs are you using to control your seasonal (?) atopy / inhalant (?) allergies?


Benadryl is the only OTC thing that actually works. It also has the annoying effect of knocking me out. So, unless I completely cant function, I usually refrain. A few years ago it got so bad that I actually went to a doctor (which for me is saying something) who prescribed Allegra. I assume it works because it would knock me out for 10 hours at a time, during which I cannot recall exhibiting any allergy symptoms, or outwardly recognizable signs of life.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 10:20:49 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Terminus


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We only are serious about not being serious! What , did we scare you in our discussion of which state government is most corrupt?



i am awfuly ashame, but i really thought there was a serious part (if not the whole) in this talk.
Should never doe this mistake again.
Can i send a few idea about corrupted governement ????? ; (note to myself don't get involved in political debate).
And what about this OLD idea of forming a governement with guys from the Thread. I always asked the minister of free time


Sounds good. Sprior will be minister of silly walks.Dixie can be minister of drawing. T will be minister of no! Yuri can be minister of BLASTING! And I'll be the minister of grumpy old geezers!


No.



Damn! He's good at it.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 10:22:11 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Terminus

Well, April 9th is here again. Fewer and fewer Danes know what happened every year...


I'm very proud of the former USSR in this regard. They are very active in keeping the dates alive.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 10:22:50 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo


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good evening guys

don't want to disturb an serious talk


haem

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hope you all go well


You just dont want Big Brother to catch you participating in this prattle.


Well, Yuri, at this time of the day, i was home, so no more Big Brother


WU is possibly worse.

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RE: the ponderOUS LOG! - 4/9/2010 10:37:06 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Terminus


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ORIGINAL: Nikademus

I've often wondered how much longer WWII will remain in the public and wargamer conciousness to such a degree as we get more and more into the future. Thank heaven of course we don't have (so far) a "WWIII" to take it's place so that alone will keep it relevent, but as technology and politics change, its inevitable that there will be a growing disconnect.

WWI for example almost seems like it happened on another planet given the type of warfare, the mindset and the attitudes of that period in comparison to today's "MTV generation"




The "MTV generation" has no idea WWI happened.


i once made a statement on the general forum about such knowledge by the "new" generation, and the thread was closed by a Mod.
Anyway i will try to say it once more.
Here (i can't tell for others part of the world), the "young" know nearly nothing. Date of Charlemagne, of middle age, who was Platon or Socrate, when was Hundred Year War or the Great Plague. They have a very confuse notion about Louis XIV because it is our most renown king, but don't know his date of reign. French revolution, rise of industry, age of colony, or Napoleon are at best a big mist, at worst unknown. WWI is not known. WWII, well of course, with all the war-movie that we had. But the date ??? an inquiry was made a few years ago on the young students. D Day, was it in 1968 ? Or when the americans landed on the moon ?
Now, to ask youngster to remind of Voltaire, Montesquieu, Zola, or Joan of Arc, Louis-the-Saint, Clovis, Ambroise Paré..... ;
In 20 years, guys like you or me will be kept in museum or zoo. When talking with younger collegues (from only 10 years) they can't understand what i am speaking of when talking Beatles, Stones, Led Zepp', Genesis, Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood, Kubrick, Coppola....


I agree with you in sentiment Eric, but not necessarily in detail.

I think that holding the "generation" accountable is not correct. In my experience, most teenage and young adult members of any generation are numskulls, who generally could not give a rat's @ss about anything outside of money, the opposite sex and hedonistic entertainment. Regrettably, they usually grow up to be adults with exact same values. I got the same reaction for "knowing stuff" when I was in that age group as I'm sure many of you who are older. Older generations tend not to expect much from kids, and are pleasantly surprised when theyre proven wrong. I have no doubt that there are many teens today who both know and understand historical events, but who are few and far between and otherwise lost in a gray mass of numskulls.

I also think that it is incorrect to judge the younger generation by your values. While I understand the significance of the Stones in a historical context, I have never thought much of their music. I think the "nurture" part of my childhood simply taught me to gravitate toward a different type of sound (bassy, techno-ish, etc). Of course, if you had said Bach, Beethoven, etc, I would agree with you completely, and the same thoughts would apply as do to the history example in regards to younger generations. Some parts of our lives are "classic" to us. But some parts of humanity's past should be "classic" universally.

I better stop before I cross that dreaded line.

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THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 10:38:56 PM   
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Yup. Your average student can tell you all about the lineage of Rock and Roll, Hip-hop and the complete history of Snoop Dog.....but ask them where Denmark is? or when WWII started and you'll get a blank stare.

Fortunately we have Hollywood to catch them up. For example it was recently revealed that the USN was responsible for cracking Enigma thx to the capture of U-571 as portrayed by Jon Bon-Jovi.




Are you saying that Hollywood panders to popular notions, regardless of how utterly idiotic they might be?!?!

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THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 10:39:31 PM   
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...U-571 as portrayed by Jon Bon-Jovi.



Glad I did not see that one!


It was better than Starship Troopers 3, at least.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 10:42:43 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Wirraway_Ace


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ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk

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ORIGINAL: Terminus


quote:

ORIGINAL: Nikademus

I've often wondered how much longer WWII will remain in the public and wargamer conciousness to such a degree as we get more and more into the future. Thank heaven of course we don't have (so far) a "WWIII" to take it's place so that alone will keep it relevent, but as technology and politics change, its inevitable that there will be a growing disconnect.

WWI for example almost seems like it happened on another planet given the type of warfare, the mindset and the attitudes of that period in comparison to today's "MTV generation"




The "MTV generation" has no idea WWI happened.


Watching Jersey Shore convinced me that the apocalypse was approaching. But I tend to overreact to these things. I'm sure some middle-aged guy was thinking the same thing seeing me in my teens and '20s. As a general rule I think that you're mentally retarded until you hit about 25 anyway.


I have hope. This generation will not be without its scholars.

Time has allowed more balanced views of events and individual conduct of soldiers on both sides. This has led to a lot of revisionist history, but also a lot of good history. The declassification of many documents has allowed for a clearer understanding of what leaders knew and where thinking.


I agree completely! The farther we move from those events, the more balanced our view of them is becoming (slowly).

I look forward to the day when all the Cold Warriors are gone from the sphere of influence and the things we'll learn when no one considers them Top Secret anymore.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 11:08:36 PM   
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One thing I did enjoy some time back was cutting weaselboy "Castor Troy" off at his ugly knees when he made one of those snide "Denmark didn't resist" cracks. With him being from Austria, he doesn't really have much of a leg to stand on.

The fighting went on for about four hours on the morning of the 9th; the decision to surrender was taken after two hours, but word didn't reach all units. Both sides suffered about 50 casualties each.

The policy of cooperation with the occupiers was *probably* the correct one, even if it does leave a bad aftertaste. Danes abroad threw in their lot pretty much wholesale with the Allies from Day 1, though.

Of about 6000 Danish merchant sailors outside Denmark at the time of the occupation, only around 100 chose to accept the offer of returning to Denmark to sit out the war. All the others joined the convoys.

Obviously, the rescue of the Danish Jews is something everybody in this country can be proud of, even if less than enough people know the story.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/9/2010 11:26:45 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Terminus

One thing I did enjoy some time back was cutting weaselboy "Castor Troy" off at his ugly knees when he made one of those snide "Denmark didn't resist" cracks. With him being from Austria, he doesn't really have much of a leg to stand on.

The fighting went on for about four hours on the morning of the 9th; the decision to surrender was taken after two hours, but word didn't reach all units. Both sides suffered about 50 casualties each.

The policy of cooperation with the occupiers was *probably* the correct one, even if it does leave a bad aftertaste. Danes abroad threw in their lot pretty much wholesale with the Allies from Day 1, though.

Of about 6000 Danish merchant sailors outside Denmark at the time of the occupation, only around 100 chose to accept the offer of returning to Denmark to sit out the war. All the others joined the convoys.

Obviously, the rescue of the Danish Jews is something everybody in this country can be proud of, even if less than enough people know the story.


I think it took a long time for the average person to realize what they were cooperating with throughout occupied Europe.

My disdain is now focused on those I most revered as a young man: Manstein, Guderian, Galand, etc. They fought brilliantly for an idiology so vile as to be almost unbelievable. They subjugated morality to duty, as many soldiers do, but they were smart enough and senior enough to have known better. Much better.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/10/2010 2:17:55 AM   
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I think its a tad bit more complicated than that.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/10/2010 2:47:14 AM   
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Howdy all. Long day at work. What'd I miss?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/10/2010 2:50:10 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy


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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy


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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
Sounds good. Sprior will be minister of silly walks.Dixie can be minister of drawing. T will be minister of no! Yuri can be minister of BLASTING! And I'll be the minister of grumpy old geezers!

(crosses fingers, prays aloud)"Come on, bikini inspector!"

Hey, Steve, Gladiatt, et. al., got room for the official bikini inspector in this government of yours?


Yes, but Steve models them.

Coffee Minister is sounding pretty good right about now.




crap....i wanted to be minister of silly walks. Guess i'll have to settle Minister of Annoying Posts.



I thought Yuri had that one stitched up a treat?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/10/2010 2:52:55 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy


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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
Sounds good. Sprior will be minister of silly walks.Dixie can be minister of drawing. T will be minister of no! Yuri can be minister of BLASTING! And I'll be the minister of grumpy old geezers!

(crosses fingers, prays aloud)"Come on, bikini inspector!"

Hey, Steve, Gladiatt, et. al., got room for the official bikini inspector in this government of yours?


Of course. I can also find some free time to go along with you on inspection

I'll have to get approval through the bureau of approval, but-provided you sign the right forms in triplicate-we can probably work something out.


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RE: the ponderOUS LOG! - 4/10/2010 2:55:49 AM   
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Yup. Your average student can tell you all about the lineage of Rock and Roll, Hip-hop and the complete history of Snoop Dog.....but ask them where Denmark is? or when WWII started and you'll get a blank stare.


"Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? No!"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/10/2010 2:58:35 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Terminus


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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve


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ORIGINAL: gladiatt

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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve


We only are serious about not being serious! What , did we scare you in our discussion of which state government is most corrupt?



i am awfuly ashame, but i really thought there was a serious part (if not the whole) in this talk.
Should never doe this mistake again.
Can i send a few idea about corrupted governement ????? ; (note to myself don't get involved in political debate).
And what about this OLD idea of forming a governement with guys from the Thread. I always asked the minister of free time


Sounds good. Sprior will be minister of silly walks.Dixie can be minister of drawing. T will be minister of no! Yuri can be minister of BLASTING! And I'll be the minister of grumpy old geezers!


No.


Most obvious post ever?


If we can choose . . . I'll take minister of tex-mex and small garden implements . . . I nominate Grollub for minister of snow and hot athletic blond women.


Grollub, this sounds like we may need an educational exchange program. Clearly, as minister of hot athletic blonde women, there will be some overlap (ahem) with bikinis. We should make sure that our respective positions (ahem) are mutually supportive without being redundant.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/10/2010 3:00:04 AM   
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What sort of drugs are you using to control your seasonal (?) atopy / inhalant (?) allergies?


Benadryl is the only OTC thing that actually works. It also has the annoying effect of knocking me out. So, unless I completely cant function, I usually refrain. A few years ago it got so bad that I actually went to a doctor (which for me is saying something) who prescribed Allegra. I assume it works because it would knock me out for 10 hours at a time, during which I cannot recall exhibiting any allergy symptoms, or outwardly recognizable signs of life.

Have you tried some of the Claritin generic? It's inexpensive now and seems to work for a lot of people without knocking yourself out.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/10/2010 3:08:54 AM   
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I think its a tad bit more complicated than that.


Well put.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/10/2010 3:09:24 AM   
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Howdy all. Long day at work. What'd I miss?


Friday.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/10/2010 3:10:28 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Nikademus


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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy


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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy


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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
Sounds good. Sprior will be minister of silly walks.Dixie can be minister of drawing. T will be minister of no! Yuri can be minister of BLASTING! And I'll be the minister of grumpy old geezers!

(crosses fingers, prays aloud)"Come on, bikini inspector!"

Hey, Steve, Gladiatt, et. al., got room for the official bikini inspector in this government of yours?


Yes, but Steve models them.

Coffee Minister is sounding pretty good right about now.




crap....i wanted to be minister of silly walks. Guess i'll have to settle Minister of Annoying Posts.



I thought Yuri had that one stitched up a treat?


Now that you mention it, it does fall rather nicely into the Blast category. Stay off my turf Logboy.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/10/2010 3:11:16 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy


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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy


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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
Sounds good. Sprior will be minister of silly walks.Dixie can be minister of drawing. T will be minister of no! Yuri can be minister of BLASTING! And I'll be the minister of grumpy old geezers!

(crosses fingers, prays aloud)"Come on, bikini inspector!"

Hey, Steve, Gladiatt, et. al., got room for the official bikini inspector in this government of yours?


Of course. I can also find some free time to go along with you on inspection

I'll have to get approval through the bureau of approval, but-provided you sign the right forms in triplicate-we can probably work something out.



Hey! No inter ministry fraternization.


But if there is, I want in on too.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 4/10/2010 3:11:46 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy

What sort of drugs are you using to control your seasonal (?) atopy / inhalant (?) allergies?


Benadryl is the only OTC thing that actually works. It also has the annoying effect of knocking me out. So, unless I completely cant function, I usually refrain. A few years ago it got so bad that I actually went to a doctor (which for me is saying something) who prescribed Allegra. I assume it works because it would knock me out for 10 hours at a time, during which I cannot recall exhibiting any allergy symptoms, or outwardly recognizable signs of life.

Have you tried some of the Claritin generic? It's inexpensive now and seems to work for a lot of people without knocking yourself out.


Yep. Doesnt do a blessed thing.

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