GHOST WARRIOR....The next TW novel
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I'm afraid that's the truth of it LennonTANGODANCER wrote:Since we've never met a lot of them you have to take pot luck. Ain't personal, just the luck of the draw. Next time you might be the hero, who knows?Lennon wrote:Are the character traits intended to match those of the forum member?![]()

Like CH say's, next time round you may find yourself being a muscle ripped superspy that's saves the planet and get's all the girl. Can't have hero's without a few villians.
If it's any consolation Lennon, I always give myself the worst part in the novel.
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As someone with a lively sense of self-preservation who hides in the quiet groves of academe, I would say not.Lennon wrote:Are the character traits intended to match those of the forum member?

"If you cannot answer a man's argument, all it not lost; you can still call him vile names. " Elbert Hubbard.
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Yeah but all that's just a front isn't it? I for one can see right through the pacifistic, mild mannered librarian persona that you've created for yourself on here.Montreal Wanderer wrote:As someone with a lively sense of self-preservation who hides in the quiet groves of academe, I would say not.Lennon wrote:Are the character traits intended to match those of the forum member?

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In 1967, whilst I was stuck in the western town of Golden, BC, I was caught up in barroom brawl (something to do with a visiting baseball team or the price of plums, I forget which). I turned round from playing a game of (indoor) shuffleboard and was greeted by a right hook to the jaw which rendered me a non-combatant for the remainder of the disturbance (having just enough strength to crawl under the shuffleboard table). It didn't help matters that my assailant was a woman - although I use the word loosely since she outweighed me by 50 pounds and drove an 18-wheeler semi for a living. On the bright side the landlord gave me free beer once the dust had settled. Since that day, nearly 40 years ago, I assure you my persona has been mild-mannered in the extreme - indeed, I am 0-1 lifetime in fights. I never saw the punch that decked me but I still get a twinge when the wind is in the North-East.CrazyHorse wrote:Yeah but all that's just a front isn't it? I for one can see right through the pacifistic, mild mannered librarian persona that you've created for yourself on here.Montreal Wanderer wrote:As someone with a lively sense of self-preservation who hides in the quiet groves of academe, I would say not.Lennon wrote:Are the character traits intended to match those of the forum member?
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Isn't fiction funMontreal Wanderer wrote:In 1967, whilst I was stuck in the western town of Golden, BC, I was caught up in barroom brawl (something to do with a visiting baseball team or the price of plums, I forget which). I turned round from playing a game of (indoor) shuffleboard and was greeted by a right hook to the jaw which rendered me a non-combatant for the remainder of the disturbance (having just enough strength to crawl under the shuffleboard table). It didn't help matters that my assailant was a woman - although I use the word loosely since she outweighed me by 50 pounds and drove an 18-wheeler semi for a living. On the bright side the landlord gave me free beer once the dust had settled. Since that day, nearly 40 years ago, I assure you my persona has been mild-mannered in the extreme - indeed, I am 0-1 lifetime in fights. I never saw the punch that decked me but I still get a twinge when the wind is in the North-East.CrazyHorse wrote:Yeah but all that's just a front isn't it? I for one can see right through the pacifistic, mild mannered librarian persona that you've created for yourself on here.Montreal Wanderer wrote:As someone with a lively sense of self-preservation who hides in the quiet groves of academe, I would say not.Lennon wrote:Are the character traits intended to match those of the forum member?

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I've never been more convinced that you're really a top secret Anglo-Canadian arms dealer.Montreal Wanderer wrote:In 1967, whilst I was stuck in the western town of Golden, BC, I was caught up in barroom brawl (something to do with a visiting baseball team or the price of plums, I forget which). I turned round from playing a game of (indoor) shuffleboard and was greeted by a right hook to the jaw which rendered me a non-combatant for the remainder of the disturbance (having just enough strength to crawl under the shuffleboard table). It didn't help matters that my assailant was a woman - although I use the word loosely since she outweighed me by 50 pounds and drove an 18-wheeler semi for a living. On the bright side the landlord gave me free beer once the dust had settled. Since that day, nearly 40 years ago, I assure you my persona has been mild-mannered in the extreme - indeed, I am 0-1 lifetime in fights. I never saw the punch that decked me but I still get a twinge when the wind is in the North-East.CrazyHorse wrote:Yeah but all that's just a front isn't it? I for one can see right through the pacifistic, mild mannered librarian persona that you've created for yourself on here.Montreal Wanderer wrote:As someone with a lively sense of self-preservation who hides in the quiet groves of academe, I would say not.Lennon wrote:Are the character traits intended to match those of the forum member?

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I gettit!!! It's H Pedersen, he's a yank isn't he???CrazyHorse wrote:I'm sure the penny (dollar?) will drop soon enough.Gertie wrote:Sorry, I really don't get it ????CrazyHorse wrote:Yes. Yes I have.Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:Anyone worked out Ullyses Septimus Trotter yet?
God Bless America.
Please can I have a clue???
Only joshing...
I know it's the supercool amerciantrotter boy... very clever...
Anyways, these shoes.....
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CrazyHorse wrote:Montreal Wanderer wrote: I've never been more convinced that you're really a top secret Anglo-Canadian arms dealer.

I took it up just after the American right organized 9/11.
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