From the article:
https://www.armytimes.com/off-duty/gearscout/2018/05/17/were-about-to-find-out-if-this-optionally-manned-polaris-atv-could-help-shoulder-a-soldiers-combat-load/
>Bryan McVeigh
>McVeigh
Coincidence?
From the article:
https://www.armytimes.com/off-duty/gearscout/2018/05/17/were-about-to-find-out-if-this-optionally-manned-polaris-atv-could-help-shoulder-a-soldiers-combat-load/
>Bryan McVeigh
>McVeigh
Coincidence?
>Sting
The song Don't Stand so Close to Me is about a member of staff at a secondary school getting involved in a relationship with one of the schoolgirls.
From Wikipaedo:
>I wanted to write a song about sexuality in the classroom. I'd done teaching practice at secondary schools and been through the business of having 15-year-old girls fancying me – and me really fancying them! How I kept my hands off them I don't know… Then there was my love for Lolita which I think is a brilliant novel. But I was looking for the key for eighteen months and suddenly there it was. That opened the gates and out it came: the teacher, the open page, the virgin, the rape in the car, getting the sack, Nabokov, all that.
— Sting, L'Historia Bandido, 1981
Did he really keep his hands off them?
Wor Gordon's into tantric sex in a big way, and he's hugely open about it.
I'm not a Moon landing denier, but it's interesting that the Police also have a song called 'Walking on the Moon'.
Also, it's been over a decade since I read Lolita, so I don't remember it well, but I'd not describe it as 'brilliant' so much as 'fucking depressing' and 'faith-in-humanity-destroying'.
Baker, Notable?
Sauced Brazilian writer dismisses Antarctic Nazi/Highjump myths while still insisting that there's something weird going on down there.
Interdasting, and possibly worth a dig.