In reply to daveS.
This decade was critical in my case, being the period over which my thirty-year mid-life crisis ended, I regained my mojo and embraced the challenge of becoming the most insufferably misanthropic old fuck I could be.
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FrankMag under the new kids is confusing readers with new entries on old logbooms.
]]>First off, obviously, it’s “Canadian Museum of Sex Work”. Second, if someone hasn’t tried to get Federal money to establish such a thing I’d be amazed.
]]>I see that a few on here have un-comfy pee-pees.
]]>It is a sad fact that the victors rarely admit to their war crimes, instead rebranding them as regrettable necessities. This having been said, the people on the front lines had to do what they were told or be shot as deserters. Harris was christened “Butcher Harris” by bomber command crew not for what he did to the german population at large, but for what he did to their ranks.
]]>I agree the War Museum has loaded the propaganda dice, especially in censoring its material on the lack of industrial bombing effectiveness for much of the war, and the doubtful morality of ‘area’ bombing of Germany. But the whore reference was really a bit of a cheap pun. Some of the other material now coming out a hundred years after the ‘war to end all wars’ is also raising historical doubts. For instance the thesis now being advanced that the USA only entered WW I a year before it ended because the Germans had defeated the Russians. If then they had also gone on to defeat France and the UK, the Americans would have lost more than two BILLION dollars which the Europeans would not have been able to pay back.
]]>If you’re going to be a satirical mag you have to push it and not worry about offending. Sure it’s bad taste, but isn’t that the point?
]]>I would remove this, it is an isnult to those of us who served.
]]>I agree with Patrick Scott… You botched this one Frank, size extra-large. An apology is in order and perhaps, a spanking for the cluck who penned this Foto NOT Funny.
]]>Frying civilians at Dresden was in bad taste, too. No pun intended.
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