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Leutnant Wirblewind--we're going to need you once Frontal Aviation comes into play or the Soviets make a tank attack!!!!
As for you other volunteers, please remember that I need German (or Russian) names and ranks for your characters and a short biography to give realism to the characters. Give me that and I'll do the rest!
Very Best,
David
As for you other volunteers, please remember that I need German (or Russian) names and ranks for your characters and a short biography to give realism to the characters. Give me that and I'll do the rest!
Very Best,
David
Death is lighter than a Feather, Duty is heavier than a Mountain....
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Say Guys, any comments or criticism of "My Tank Corps in Prussia" would be greatly appreciated!!! It helps me write if I know what others think of it, Even negative commentry is appreciated and will not be reflected in my future dealings with the writer--this I swear on my Honor as a Soldatenheimian!
Very Best,
David
Very Best,
David
Death is lighter than a Feather, Duty is heavier than a Mountain....
Cannon Fodder
Commissar,
If you still require bit-part cannon fodder, I'll offer mine humble self as grist to the literary mill. So long as I am spared Rolling Stone Lyrics as dialogue - Robin Hood and Lancelot and Ivanhoe and William Tell, they don't envy me!
Cheers
If you still require bit-part cannon fodder, I'll offer mine humble self as grist to the literary mill. So long as I am spared Rolling Stone Lyrics as dialogue - Robin Hood and Lancelot and Ivanhoe and William Tell, they don't envy me!
Cheers
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Lyrics Dialogue
David,
My tongue was firmly stuck in cheek so to speak as evidenced by my last line. I suppose not everyone is a fan of ELO ("Can't get it out of my head".)
Cheers
My tongue was firmly stuck in cheek so to speak as evidenced by my last line. I suppose not everyone is a fan of ELO ("Can't get it out of my head".)
Cheers
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Ah donwhite, I understand your point--the Stones are not exactly "Heroes of the Soviet Union". Think I could get by with some Dylan?
Problem is that I'm dealing with a serious subject for a change and, being by nature frivolous, I tend to inject moments of unwanted cheerfulness.....
Very Best,
David
Problem is that I'm dealing with a serious subject for a change and, being by nature frivolous, I tend to inject moments of unwanted cheerfulness.....
Very Best,
David
Death is lighter than a Feather, Duty is heavier than a Mountain....