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I reckon my faves were Flashman and the Mountain of Light about the Sikh Wars and Flashman in the Great Game about the Indian mutiny.Originally posted by PSRB View PostFlashman at the Charge.
But then I would say that, wouldn't I?
Have you read GMF's auto-biog about fighting in Burma - Quartered Safe Out Here? Along with Goodbye To All That, they're my two fave war auto-biogs.
When you read that, you realise why in the Flashman books the Indian soldiers are so highly praised. In the whole series, I only found one occasion when Flashman did something for someone solely out of respect instead of for what he could gain by doing so.
In the Ethiopian one, as the army is disembarking, he sees a Sikh soldier with a campaign medal from one of the Indian battles he was in and sits down and shares a chapati with him.
Like Kipling, GMF has complete respect for the soldiers of the British Indian army. That's why his Burma auto-biog's title comes from Gunga Din.*
{*I do wish people would realise that it's pronounced Gunga Deen. All the lines rhyme with deen, not din.}
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As I said, I prefer the Indian books. But if I have to choose one Flashman book for everyone, it would have to be the first, no?Originally posted by redgunamo View PostOne of four books every young Englishman must read and digest; would solve practically everything.
(The Iliad, Catch-22 and The Mating Season, of course, being the others).
I'd also have Candide in the list of books.
Edit: And why the Mating Season over Right Ho, Jeeves? Any reason?
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I need to re read them all, Mountain of Light, Flashman and at the Charge are my favouritesOriginally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View PostI reckon my faves were Flashman and the Mountain of Light about the Sikh Wars and Flashman in the Great Game about the Indian mutiny.
But then I would say that, wouldn't I?
Have you read GMF's auto-biog about fighting in Burma - Quartered Safe Out Here? Along with Goodbye To All That, they're my two fave war auto-biogs.
When you read that, you realise why in the Flashman books the Indian soldiers are so highly praised. In the whole series, I only found one occasion when Flashman did something for someone solely out of respect instead of for what he could gain by doing so.
In the Ethiopian one, as the army is disembarking, he sees a Sikh soldier with a campaign medal from one of the Indian battles he was in and sits down and shares a chapati with him.
Like Kipling, GMF has complete respect for the soldiers of the British Indian army. That's why his Burma auto-biog's title comes from Gunga Din.*
{*I do wish people would realise that it's pronounced Gunga Deen. All the lines rhyme with deen, not din.}
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Originally posted by Peter View PostI am a fan of the old cannon, civil war era....
Although I guess my great, great, great grandfather wasn't. He was at the charge of the light brigade......
What was he doing there.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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That's either or, really.Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View PostAnd why the Mating Season over Right Ho, Jeeves? Any reason?"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View PostLeftism is no worse than rightism or gun fetishism. They're all a waste of time.
But if you do spout on about how it's worth it for a few innocents to get shot every year because having no gun laws is more important, then many Brits of all political persuasions will snigger into their G&Ts when you get shot by some fellow Septic gun nut.
I couldn't less whether the victim is from the left, the right or the suburbs of Timbuktu. When a Septic gun evangelist gets shot by a fellow Septic, I find it hilarious.
One day they'll learn that they no longer need AR15s to protect them from King George's Redcoats.
And then at some point after that, they'll apologise for being traitors in the 1770s and pay us compensation.
Fact: of the 44k gun deaths in Septicland last year, over half were Septics blowing their own brains out.
Idiotic race, they really are. But what do you expect from simians who think rounders is a national sport?
A million abortions a year is certainly no joke. At least slavery builds stuff.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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Those two and Great Game about the Mutiny are my three faves.Originally posted by PSRB View PostI need to re read them all, Mountain of Light, Flashman and at the Charge are my favourites
The ending of the Mutiny one when he's tied to the cannon. Brilliant. Oh, and you know I said before that him speaking with the Sikh NCO at the start of the Ethiopian campaign was the only time Flashman was selfless, I forgot about the ending of Great Game when he gets all the other Indian rebels untied from the cannons and let off, because he'd realised being blown from a cannon wasn't that nice.
GMF again criticising the excesses of the empire. People don't get that both GMF and Kipling are really pro-Indian. Are you into Kipling?
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Lol. However, for the vast fall in the crime rate in NYC in the late '80s, the academic consensus is that this was down to Roe vs Wade as it meant there weren't loads of unwanted kids getting into crime.Originally posted by redgunamo View Post
A million abortions a year is certainly no joke. At least slavery builds stuff.
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Academics, see. Bloody clueless.Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View PostLol. However, for the vast fall in the crime rate in NYC in the late '80s, the academic consensus is that this was down to Roe vs Wade as it meant there weren't loads of unwanted kids getting into crime."Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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The data fits the dates perfectly. But we've got to take Puddle Paws to the vets so say a prayer for him, please.Originally posted by redgunamo View PostAcademics, see. Bloody clueless.
I will give an offering to the Cat Goddess Bastet, Daughter of the Sun God, Ra, when I'm back to attempt to get us a win. PP can be good like that.
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