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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 13:59:34 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 08:04:37 -0500, Eisboch wrote:

Doug Kanter wrote:
Now, this is interesting, jps. This is something I don't have a problem
with. If you're going into battle, you have to go in crazy, if

possible.
Hopefully crazier than the people you're going to be fighting. However

you
reach that state of mind doesn't matter. I think it was a year or so

ago
that Time Magazine ran an article on the fear felt by soldiers going

into
battle. I've never been there, but I'd imagine that if you have a way

of
reducing that fear, or channeling the adrenaline in some other way, you

just
do it. If nothing else, it makes you a more valuable member of a team

if
you're able to think a little more clearly.

When you realize those mortars and bullets whizzing around your head
were meant for you, a lot of academic philosophy goes right out the

window.

What really gets to you is that some of those aren't meant for you,
but you are in the line of fire.

That puts a whole different perspective on the subject. :)


Which is more terrifying? Flying bullets & mortar shells, or when you get
The Look from your wife?


Bullets, mortar and RPGs.

My wife knows better. She tried that from the git go and it didn't
work. She actually asked me one time in a joking fashion why and I
told her plainly and simply why - took about an hour in fact.

After that, she never tried it again. :)

Then again, after all these years, I found it was easier to compromise
and get along than try ordinary games of dominance.

Later,

Tom