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Mark C. Miller: A Look Inside Santa Claus University
How would you like to be paid for making people feel really good as they sit on your lap? No, it's not that; get your mind out of the gutter.
5 QUESTIONS for Robert Brown, Soldier of Fortune magazine publisher
Boulder resident Robert Brown, a Vietnam War veteran and publisher of Soldier of Fortune magazine, holds a sniper rifle with a scope and sound suppressor.
Good morning everyone - it's Friday and time for an edition of the Hot New Quickies.
The mass media had lots to do during World War II keeping the home front on the job with new war movies each week, radio shows with war themes, and several military comic strips.
Modern Warfare criticised for violating Geneva Conventions
Human rights groups have condemned various war games for violating humanitarian laws and the Geneva Conventions.
FOTOGALERIE Jon Lord a adus la Sala Palatului piesele Soldier Of...
Jon Lord a adus la Sala Palatului piesele Soldier Of Fortune si Child In Time , dar si un cantec inspirat din Romanian Dances de Cosmin Navadaru SA mbAftAf, 7 noiembrie 2009, 4:48 Life Prin oraAY De aproape doua ore si jumatate a avut nevoie Jon Lord, fostul clapar al trupei Deep Purple, pentru a explora trecutul, prezentul si pentru a merge ...
Player's Edge: Club Fortune turns 10; Plaza, Vegas Club giving away up to $50,000
C lub Fortune casino in Henderson is celebrating its 10th anniversary Saturday with several promotions, including multiple points and a $100 cash giveaway every 10 minutes from 10 a.m.-5:50 p.m. All customers will be given a special anniversary T-shirt. On Saturday and Oct.
Hollywood Hard Rock pays out second $1 million slot winner in a month
After more than three years of no $1 million slot winners, the Hard Rock hit its second $1 million plus jackpot in less than a month.
Ex-Deep Purple Keyboardist Performs With Moscow Symphony Orchestra; Video Available
Former DEEP PURPLE keyboardist played his trademark Hammond organ and keyboards earlier tonight in Moscow, Russia together with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra and Hungarian band CRY FREE .
Tommy Lee to Choose Best Corporate Band in America
Legendary drummer Tommy Lee of rock band Motley Crue is one of three judges chosen to pick the best corporate rock band in the upcoming FORTUNE Battle of the Corporate Bands presented by NAMM, the trade association of the international music products industry, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
Hardin jail tale has highly improbable ring to it
Capt. Rock Armstrong stepped from the pages of Soldier of Fortune magazine at 0400 hours, 20,000 feet over Big Horn County, and plunged to earth Saturday beneath a jet black parachute.
Mongolians Seek Their Fortune In Gold, But At A Cost
"Ninja" miners carry a ram by motorcycle through a gold mining camp in Uyanga soum, Mongolia.
From Industry Wednesdays to Intervention and Euphoria Sundays, it's been a non-stop party in San Diego this summer.
Mercenary Contractors Still Abusing Tax Dollars
Blackwater changed their name to Xe . Unfortunately, the Obama administration is still using the marcenary company's services in Iraq.
Bonita Springs man takes home $3.6 million from casino
Christopher Detzler was about to leave the Seminole casino in Immokalee on Sunday when he stopped to play a $5 Wheel of Fortune progressive slot machine.
Lazy daydream by, or for, a subscriber to Soldier of Fortune magazine: an ex-CIA demolitions mercenary hired by a fatal lady nursing a twenty-year vendetta against the Miami mob.
Joe Arpaio, Soldier of Fortune Cover Boy, Channels His Inner Mr. Magoo
Does this mean we can drop him behind enemy lines in Afghanistan? Purty please...? It should be no surprise that a cheesy, old-man's magazine like Soldier of Fortune would stick our septuagenarian sheriff's mug on the cover and proceed to pucker up to him in a puff piece written by some dude with the improbable name of "Dr. Martin Brass." But ...
Joe Arpaio, Soldier of Fortune Cover Boy, Channels His Inner Mr. Magoo
Does this mean we can drop him behind enemy lines in Afghanistan? Purty please...? It should be no surprise that a cheesy, old-man's magazine like Soldier of Fortune would stick our septuagenarian sheriff's mug on the cover and proceed to pucker up to him in a puff piece written by some dude with the improbable name of "Dr. Martin Brass." But ...
If you grew up with a martial mindset in the late 70s and early 80s, it was impossible not to be aware of the magazine "Soldier of Fortune." A quick perusal of the subject matter revealed a fixation on military weapons and tactics at the unit level, and opportunities to be had the world over - there was always trouble brewing somewhere.
Ding Ding Ding! Sentinel's Answer To Recession: Get Rich Playing Slots
Technical problems shut down this blog all morning, so I'm late with this post. Sorry about that, especially if you took the time to comment and couldn't get through.
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