Malaysia, 1943 - Our regiment was hopelessly outnumbered and faced certain death. In our ranks was a young Lt. Ian Bowerly and during a lull in the battle he recited "Gunga Din", I suppose to keep up our courage in face of the inevitable. His eloquent recitation grew increasingly louder until it thundered through the jungle...
J.J. Walters wrote:Malaysia, 1943 - Our regiment was hopelessly outnumbered and faced certain death. In our ranks was a young Lt. Ian Bowerly and during a lull in the battle he recited "Gunga Din", I suppose to keep up our courage in face of the inevitable. His eloquent recitation grew increasingly louder until it thundered through the jungle...
You're kidding, right, Carmen? If I had a nickel for every time Thomas says, "I can explain," I wouldn't have to work!! Ever again!! This is like steveadl's clue about "Now I know what you're thinking and you're right"!!
OK. I'm done complaining. Now I'll think...
Isn't the ocean beautiful at sunset? So soft....so peaceful...so romantic!
Agatha, I said it`ll be a hard one. I agree, he said "I can explain" very often, but mostly it was Higgins he was talking to, but I`ll give you a hint anyway: T.C. complains about loosing money and it`s NOT because he flew Thomas anywhere.
Sometimes I get so lucky, even I don`t believe it (TSM)