Sunday, March 6, 2022

Will's Good Idea for the Week of 3/6/22

Would whomever is reading every last page of this blog care to leave a comment, send us an email, text us or otherwise say hello? 

We don't think it's those anonymous pussies at Nightingale Russia. None of the traffic is coming from Sweden. Of course they could be using a VPN. They're clever. Maybe it's Ukrainian Nazi Commandos, upset with our writing for Inforos. If any blue and gold trucks pull up to the house we'll come out guns a blazzin'.

Whoever these people are they're using Unix. Usually when this blog gets slammed it's by someone using PlagScan. Reminder, I have never plagiarized anything, ever, and have the wherewithal and means to prove it court. 

The ongoing cancellation of all things Russian continues apace. Last we heard some sort of Ruski opera singer got the axe. Cancelling Russia is both retarded and counterproductive. If one wants to change Russia for the better, one interacts with them. If one wants to change Russia for the worse, one cuts them off from the rest of the world. Of course we'll be accused of colluding for voicing that opinion. Idiots. 

These people really think virtue signaling cancellations are going to defeat Putin. We are not a serious culture, this is not a serious time,  and that why Putin is going to win the war in Ukraine. Psst...he's already winning.

Let's talk about Will's Good Idea for the Week of 3/6/22:

That map's fuzzy, but we think World War 1990: Battle of the GIUK Gap will open with a blockbuster Soviet airborne assault on Bardufoss and Andoya Air Stations and the Reitan Operations center. By this time in the war, we think the Soviets have already taken Banak and the bases in the extreme north.

Let us now introduce or re-introduce a Ruski who was a minor celebrity in 1990's Russia. Gentlemen, General Alexander Lebed, commander of the Soviet 106th Guards Airborne Division. Did reader(s) know Lebed wrote memoirs? Did we order a copy of those memoirs yesterday? Why yes, yes we did. 

I love it when a plan comes together...or if you like...Oh boy is this great!

[Oh is it now? You'll write it and then bitch on this blog for months about fixing things. Do yourself a favor and get all your Soviet terms, ranks and sundry details ready to go before you write one goddamn word.-Ed]

Yes, mummy.

Sigh....so what else going on? The Weser read through is going fine.  We'll spend the week adding details. For example, we'll see if it's worth looking into what 1 RTR likes to call itself, nicknames, idioms and such. We'll work on some character development for Colonel Carter's Chieftain Crew (Queen's Own Hussars). Maybe his loader really likes Judas Priest, 'Put yourself in our hands so our voices will be heard/and TOGETHER we will take on ALL the world!' The question is not if it can be written. We can write anything. Rather, should it be written? Whatever answer we arrive at will be the right answer. We are among the best there is what we do. 

1 comment:

  1. If you haven't read it yet check out the book The War That Never Was the author goes in detail about possible fighting in Norway and NATO units there and Russian possible tactics might give you some good ideas the second thing about British tank crews remember in British tanks the loader is the most senior man after the tank commander unlike us in America where her is the least senior man in the crew

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