For those of you that enjoy podcasts or would like to give it a go.
I can highly recommend
We have ways of making you talk with comedian Al Murray and historian James Holland ( who's latest book is Normandy 44)
About 30 min per episode.
- They answer all kind of WW2 questions asked by listeners.
- They also did a series of podcast on the 75th anniversary Operation Market Garden
Link below:
https://tinyurl.com/y55vyvkj
Another good podcast is
the WW2 podcast by Angus Wallace. Normally in the format of interviewing an author about his/her latest book. It is longer format of 40 min plus. And you can subscribe to Patreon for extras.
You can find it at http://ww2podcast.com/
That sound like something I'd tune in to listen to.
That sound like something I'd tune in to listen to
Quote from: Reflectorsch on May 31, 2022, 04:47:17 PM
That sound like something I'd tune in to listen to
Next time don't post the exact same fake comment as the last spam bot you used. O0
2243 posts and i just realised youre not called al-inferno :))
2244
Quote from: undercovergeek on May 31, 2022, 06:17:35 PM
2243 posts and i just realised youre not called al-inferno :))
;D Depending on the website I sometimes use al-infierno if underscores or spaces aren't allowed... Maybe you've seen me elsewhere?
I think he's talking about the extra 'i' from what he thought you were called.
Also, one of the Spanish cuss words (phrases?) that the exchange student from Bolivia taught us in high school was Viente al infierno (Go to Hell). Is that where your name came from?
Oh yeah, I just noticed that's exactly what he meant. :D
And more or less yeah, I originally heard it in Red Dead Redemption where the boss of a Mexican outlaw camp shouts "You're going to hell!" in Spanish. I also just like that "Al" works as a first name.
"YO! SOY! JOHN MARSTON!!" -- John Marston in RDR, trying to get Mexican banditos to give up and go home early rather than be shot.
Quote from: JasonPratt on June 01, 2022, 08:05:34 AM
"YO! SOY! JOHN MARSTON!!" -- John Marston in RDR, trying to get Mexican banditos to give up and go home early rather than be shot.
This first RDR was such a great game.