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Raindog

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  1. I thought Mobile Brigada would be Wildcards, but Daktari and Lupe is fine. Two Brigada and 3 Alguaciles is going to make some nice fireteams.
  2. Okay Gents, let's get back into fighting shape. Unmasking is done. We are playing real Infinity and prepping for the road to Rose City Raid. This week, we are going to play the Rumble Scenarios: Supplies! 300 Points. The doors open at 3 pm. We hope to see you there!
  3. Thank you Karl, Nick, Joel, and Bermen!
  4. Bingo! There are a few, very cringe-worthy lines. If you substituted a protected class for Cossack, the movie would never be shown today.
  5. Remember Spring Forward: Day Light Savings!
  6. The Spy Who Loved Me: 1977. Roger Moore. When I was young, this was on HBO all the time. It's the Bonf flick with the Lotus that turns into the submarine. The plot is a re-hash of You Only Live Twice if you swap out space capsules for submarines. It is a fun movie. Moore is very watchable. The Bond gal, XXX, is very attractive and can act. Plus, it is the first movie with the Bond villain, Jaws. 7.5/10 Golden Eye: 1995. Pierce Bronson. The first of the Bronson Bond films. He rescued the series from the terrible Timothy Dalton run. The movie has a great cast: Judy Dench (her first as M), Michael Kitchen, Famke Janssen (watching her as Xenia Onatopp, a woman who can kill with her thighs is worth watching the movie for on its own), Alan Cummings, and Sean Bean, but the film is flawed. Despite great action sequences and a killer car chase with a tank, the whole film is based on a racist plot line. Bean is cossack. It is in their people's blood to betray others....... Really? 7.5/10
  7. Rest in Peace to Jan-Michael Vincent who played Stringfellow Hawke on the 1980s “spy fi” television program, Airwolf. This show was very cool when I was a kid.
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