It would be so much easier for the rest of us if the Navy hadn't decided it made sense to use the same word for a rank and a job description that aren't automatically congruent...
It would be so much easier for the rest of us if the Navy hadn't decided it made sense to use the same word for a rank and a job description that aren't automatically congruent...
Correct--I meant ship captain, not person with that rank.
And then he went into "Highway in the Wind."I remember after this 9.11 event back home, people didn't feel much like playing, singing, they didn't feel like going out. But then I thought, somewhere in the world, somebody's hiding behind a rock or a tree or a wall or something, and somebody else has been shooting at him for quite some time. Somebody's dreaming, somebody's hoping that somewhere, somebody's singing, somebody's smiling and laughing and life is good and it's fun to be a human being and it's all right. And I thought, man, we got to keep that spirit going, so we got back out on the road. But I think of that every time we play now. It'd be nice to be able to go anywhere in the world and go and do these kind of things, and have fun, and live right, and not be worried about stuff like that. So that's my hope, that everywhere in the world that'll happen soon. So here's to that guy who can almost hear it coming in on the wind...
As Christopher said, what editor Marco Palmieri and I were going for with the creation of the Typhon Pact was the exact opposite of what you were looking for.![]()
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