Re: Gallipoli WW1 Sorry, pal. Today's children's don't see any glory's in war's, well, other than Star Wars, of course. In case you need more apostrophes, ' ' ' ... |
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Subject: Re: Gallipoli WW1 Sorry, pal. Today's children's don't see any glory's in war's, well, other than Star Wars, of course. In case you need more apostrophes, ' ' ' ...
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In reply to "KtchnBtch" who wrote the following:
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Then I'm guessing there are no young teenage boys in your house. The war games
they play are far more graphic, grisly and brutal than anything they are likely
to see in old war films and documentaries. Some of these games are themed on
actual battles and campains and are so bad my grandsons are not allowed th play
them when they visit.
Oh! and these games certainly DO glorify war.
RIB.
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