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March 23, 2006
Children of the War
Trench Art of the Great War, An Illustrated History by Jane Kimball. (From Where Threads Come Loose)
The alternative history of The French Maginot Line
USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier made out of LEGO
Children of the War, Vietnam 68-69
A small selection of Ralph McQuarrie's concept paintings done for the original Star Wars trilogy. The Star Wars Random Name Generator
Are you ready to rumble? Iraq May Spark Regional Fight, per one of the original architects of the occupation
Under Odysseus. The Iliad as if written in the disillusioned voice of a blogging US officer in Baghdad
(By the way, the reason I'm blogging so much, is because at the moment I have no wife or girlfriend, so I have lots of free time...)
Many More Unusual Links About War and About Peace Here
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Are you bragging or complaining?
Posted by: Steel at Mar 24, 2006 11:15:12 AM
Just stating a fact...
Posted by: HL at Mar 24, 2006 5:38:31 PM
Hanan, I really want you to get a girlfriend because you seem so interesting, smart, and wonderful, and it's nice to think about women being so lucky, but on the other hand, when she finally comes around, I am going to sorely miss your prolific blogging. It's awesome! (Don't worry, though -- I'm not so selfish. I'm rootin' for the girlfriend.)
Posted by: lxw at Mar 24, 2006 10:23:35 PM
Hanan,
Have you tried MySpace? I love it, I've "met" lots of friends of friends, and I can add people who I've just "seen" at other friends parties or art openings, without appearing forward. I put right on my page that I'm married and I'm just there for friends and networking, so it's not inappropriate for me to be there... But I'm guessing, if I WANTED to meet someone for dating, it would be so easy to do!
Posted by: Marlow Harris at Mar 25, 2006 2:30:22 PM