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  • TecheTitan

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    So, I am sitting on the recliner last night which is sitting next to one of our bookshelves, so I start looking at some of the great liturature that we have accumulated. Many of the books that we own have been passed down from my wifes grandmother. Anyway, I come across this book........





    ....and it didn't give a ****.
     

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    Damn dude, that's a good find a probably a good read as well....thanks for sharing.

    What I found on Amazon concerning "The Honey Badger":
    Ruark wrote what he lived, nothing more. Do not look for psychological sophistication or fiction that operates on more than one level. Ruark was the epitome of the soldier of fortune most men dream about in their Mitty-like fantasies. Alive and healthy today, he would be in Afganistan as a correspondent looking for the head of bin Laden while making Geraldo look like an even bigger fool. The Honey Badger aptly describes Ruark's relationships with women and is a good read for insight into the '50s macho mentality. Women, then and now, openly condemn his as a sexist brute while secretly admiring his strength and masculinity...both sides of the same coin!

    [ame]http://www.amazon.com/Honey-Badger-Robert-Ruark/dp/1568493266[/ame]



    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ruark
     
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    Jack

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    Damn dude, that's a good find a probably a good read as well....thanks for sharing.

    What I found on Amazon concerning "The Honey Badger":
    Ruark wrote what he lived, nothing more. Do not look for psychological sophistication or fiction that operates on more than one level. Ruark was the epitome of the soldier of fortune most men dream about in their Mitty-like fantasies. Alive and healthy today, he would be in Afganistan as a correspondent looking for the head of bin Laden while making Geraldo look like an even bigger fool. The Honey Badger aptly describes Ruark's relationships with women and is a good read for insight into the '50s macho mentality. Women, then and now, openly condemn his as a sexist brute while secretly admiring his strength and masculinity...both sides of the same coin!

    http://www.amazon.com/Honey-Badger-Robert-Ruark/dp/1568493266



    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ruark

    So, he is the father of burt reynolds?
     

    sgt z

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    I'm reading 'The Man From St. Petersburg" by Ken Follett, fiction. Set in England prior to WWI, about England building an partnership with Russia to fight Germany. things were much different then.
     
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