"Sometimes we need to separate reality from parody"........Good point!
(When I proudly served as a member of the "Queen Of Battle", I met many poor Otis', some from Brooklyn and also met a few "Loose women". One of my closest buddies went down with his ship. Certainly, not choice "C". --........Anyway, enough said.)
Now, back to your layout. Really like your work. Any chance to add a "MASH" unit?
No problem! Forums are all about opinions. Good, bad, indifferent. But you have my curiosity up! To whom am I being insensitive to?
A: Otis the Wino
B: Brooklyn
C:Nazi's
D: G.I's
E: Sailors
F: Loose women
G: All the above
Sometimes we need to separate reality from parody.
Dr. John wrote:Yeah, I remember the movie version - it had John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Don Knotts, Marilyn Monroe and Lassie in it. I think it was called "The Breath that Saved Brooklyn," directed by Otto Preminger, in Technicolor. It shows up on Turner Classic Movies all the time.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
spankybird wrote: Jon - I really like this one. That lucky sailor!
Jon - I really like this one. That lucky sailor!
JON, Between HIGHRAIL SR. and the GOOD LOOKING CHICK, those *** can never win.
GREAT JOB, buddy YOU DA MAN!
laz57
This was great! Love that sailor - good eye Tom!
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
Update: N.Y. National Guard called in to round up prisoners.
Typical Swabbie. :wink:
Thank goodness for Highrail Sr.
Colin, The majority of the armor and figures is made by Corgi. 1/50 scale.
John, beautiful job. Can I ask you where you get your tanks, vehicles, and figures?
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Known locally as Highrail Sr. on his morning stagger through Prospect Park, Highrail stumbled upon a crack unit of Nazi's about to invade Brooklyn. Armed only with a common kitchen match and breath said to be a mix of Sterno and diesel he threatened to blow them all up. They laid down there weapons and were arrested by Civil Defense.
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