Indifference is the sweetest revenge.
An infantry officer in the trenches, Graves wrote of his rocky and scapegrace return to civilian life: I still had the Army Habit of commandeering anything of uncertain ownership that I found lying about; also a difficulty in telling the truth--it was always easier for me now, when charged with any fault, to lie my way out in Army style.
I still had the Army Habit of commandeering anything of uncertain ownership that I found lying about; also a difficulty in telling the truth--it was always easier for me now, when charged with any fault, to lie my way out in Army style.
Saying this in the nicest way possible.... BAKAW BUK BUK BACAW
[…] out here in the middle of Elvis country.
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