Made me think of this, from the ARC of the second book in John Ringo’s new Zombie Apocalypse series, which I’m currently reading. Moe, if you aren’t reading these, you should.
“The gunnery sergeant didn’t crack a smile at the radio intercept of Faith’s concept of a backup plan, an intercept that had caused Commander Bradburn, skipper of the Dallas, to literally fall out of his command chair laughing. Sands managed to watch the video stone-faced as she boarded the Voyage and began her “fifteen minutes of mayhem,” set in the video to the tune of Chumbawamba’s Tubthumping. He managed to keep a straight face the third time she popped back up like a jack-in-the-box after being dogpiled by zombies. He held it in during her overheard running commentary as the rest of the Marines, even the NCOs, started rolling on the deck.”
Would you like to know the history of that song? It is pretty interesting.
But I Like “Auld Lang Sy”. Now I have to go looking.
And here it is Lads:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acxnmaVTlZA
May God Bless you and yours in the New Years!
Was that *17* years ago? Ho. Lee. Goddam.
Made me think of this, from the ARC of the second book in John Ringo’s new Zombie Apocalypse series, which I’m currently reading. Moe, if you aren’t reading these, you should.
“The gunnery sergeant didn’t crack a smile at the radio intercept of Faith’s concept of a backup plan, an intercept that had caused Commander Bradburn, skipper of the Dallas, to literally fall out of his command chair laughing. Sands managed to watch the video stone-faced as she boarded the Voyage and began her “fifteen minutes of mayhem,” set in the video to the tune of Chumbawamba’s Tubthumping. He managed to keep a straight face the third time she popped back up like a jack-in-the-box after being dogpiled by zombies. He held it in during her overheard running commentary as the rest of the Marines, even the NCOs, started rolling on the deck.”