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And Now for Something Completely Different. . .

 



Metacognition from a Frequent Commenter

-- Stokes 

 

P.S.

It's got nothing whatsoever to do with military history, toy soldiers, or wargaming.

Comments

Fitz-Badger said…
But everything to do with being civil and kind and all that. Very well-written, too, as one might expect from that author. Good stuff!
thank you very much, how interesting. Sadly someof us will just never meet the sartorial standard, but we can try to behave towards others as you suggest.
Two entirely trivial points:
(a) British readers may note your resemblance to the great John Hegley(!) and
(b) good to see I am not the only fan of Nick Lowe! https://russetcoatcpt.blogspot.com/2021/11/fnurban-12-i-live-on-battlefield.html


Bloggerator said…
And looking mighty sharp there too, old bean.

Greg
Marvin said…
Judging by the very elegant nature of your Stollenian troops such an excellent article comes as no surprise at all.
David Morfitt said…
Nicely written - and absolutely agree...

Cheers,

David.

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