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I think I'll pass on the Tweena Cheese, and the Frumunda Cheese as well. As to the former, it probably has Vegemite mixed somewhere in it, and I can't tolerate the stuff. As for the latter, aren't there specially trained HazMat teams to take care of things like that? Justicar... isn't that something like a lawyer, or a perverse mutation thereof? This mouse would starve rather than take anything from one of those... those... leeches.Originally posted by Jim Boggs:Hey Mouse, you like cheese? ...
Now, for good cheese, I knew this Dutch girl a while ago, Mariet. She had some very, very nice cheese...
[ May 15, 2003, 08:31 AM: Message edited by: Mouse ]
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Did someone mention cheese?Originally posted by Persephone:Hi Emma! I brought some wine and some cheesecake for the party!
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Ahh DEVO... "Are we not men?"Originally posted by jdmorse:... We are all Devo ...
Of course, I get the old question all the time, "Are you a man or a mouse?" to which I can reply as my whim takes me...
You, however, are all spuds...
Calling Grogs! Help me choose my next WWII reading...
in Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin
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If its tactical schooling you want, you could try
Panzertaktik German Small-Unit Armor Tactics (Wolfgang Schneider). Hard cover, large format (9”x12"), 512 pages, 600+ photos, maps and diagrams. Wolfgang Schneider has written the definitive account of German Army small-unit tactics in World War 2. Using period training manuals, after-action reports, countless interviews with Panzer veterans and his own experiences as a highly successful armor commander in the Bundeswehr, Schneider describes period Panzer tactics and couples this narrative with related maps and diagrams and hundreds of exciting photographs. Indeed, the photographs alone are worth the price of the book. Drawing on many previously unpublished sources, the photos illustrate all of the concepts presented in the text.
Concentrating at the battalion level and below, Schneider discusses the major types of small-unit operational art — the offense and the defense — as well as road marches, reconnaissance, command and control, working with other arms of service, life in a tank, armor training and gunnery and the future of armor. The text provides useful insight into armor tactics for both the layman and the armor professional.
Check out Fedorowicz Publishing