Michael Yon is in Afghanistan with the British military.
Some people say the Taliban are cowardly for planting bombs, but I do not believe this makes them any more cowardly than the A-10s, Apaches, B-1Bs and Reapers make us cowardly. We didn’t come here for a fair fight. We came to win. Some troops even say that if you show up to a battle and find it’s evenly matched, you didn’t plan well. What most of us find cowardly and despicable are the enemies who hide behind children. The bombs they plant for us are fair play. But males who hide behind children are not worthy of respect.
His site really should be in your blogroll. Via Mr Eugenides.
From the ephemera archives, more irregular listening.
Liz Brady: Palladium (The Hip). (1966)
Gilbert Bécaud: Quand Tu Danses. (1953)
Richard Cheese: Ice Ice Baby. (2006)
Señor Coconut: Showroom Dummies. (2000)
John Barry: The Ipcress File. (1965)
Shirley Maclaine: Big Spender. (1969)
Tommy McCook and the Skatalites: Dr Zhivago. (1969)
Rose Murphy: Busy Line. (Circa 1940s)
Hayseed Dixie: Monster Mash. (2005)
John Morris & Mel Brooks: Young Frankenstein. (1976)
“The user’s touch and the temperature of the environment make two giant testicles retract and descend.” // Superhero essentials. // Chicago from on high. // Hiroshima, 64 years ago. // Cardboard clouds. // God of Small Things. // Hide your diamond. // Mattress dominoes. // Mobile bar and restaurant. // Your very own personal satellite. // Paint and water. // Photoshop fridge magnets. // Regrow lost teeth. // Red Rabbit. // Itty-bitty cars. // On tax and the “social contract.” // Steed and Mrs Peel in The Town of No Return. Part 2, 3, 4, 5. (h/t, SDA) // And, via The Thin Man, it’s the Imperial March.
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