What would you ask?

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212 Squadron - "The Old Man's Eyes And Ears"
I'm going to DragonCon in a few weeks, and am bringing William R Forstchen some scotch and cigars (knowing he loves that stuff). I'm hoping to coax him into an interview or questionare or something. Besides really obvious questions (Will you write any more WC novels? etc), does anyone have any good questions to ask the man? :D
 
Yeah, ask him: "Where's the sequel to 1945?"

Oh, also: "Any chance of there ever being a Lost Regiment movie?" I, for one, would love to see that. ;)

[Edited by Dralthi5 on 07-09-2001 at 11:14]
 
Sabre: In the words of the warden in "A Clockwork Orange", screamed in the same hilariously british accent:

"SHUT YOUR BLOODY HOLE!"

((I think your jab was a little uncalled for. If it was a joke, then ignore this follow up Tiger Uppercut of a come-back))
 
Thanks Fishbone! ;)

I've noticed your english is getting much better, BTW.
 
I meant Forstchen. The word "span" in the context he used it in, like: "The engines span on the T-Bolt." It is SPUN!!! and "Hanger", no, it's HANGAR. A Hanger is something you hang clothes on! I could go on, but I'd have to skim my WC books.
 
Ehhh...Why do I know such faults??? *g* ;)
But really: even if English is bad, it doesn't mean somebody can't speak it. :)
BTW: Which nationality does Forstchen have (would look it up by myself, but I've lend (or was it lent *argh*) my books to a friend).
 
I don't know what nationality Forstchen is, thats a good question to ask him: What nationality are you and do you have a family history in the military? :)

I'd like to say that I've confirmed a Q&A session with Forstchen during DragonCon. Luckily, I'll get his answers on my microrecorder! :D
 
Hehe. Good idea. If you don't understand the answers yozu can listen to them again and again till you understand them.
 
Yeah, that you wouldn't have thought of mine. :D
Confess it. *g*
But mostly they aren't so bad. Somehow you always understand what the other person means. And if not, you have your mouth to ask. :) *once again cosmic knowledge*
But really. Never forget to ask if you don't understand something. The bad-speaking one knows it and in most cases they understand your problems and try to help.
 
I understand you about 90% of the time, Fishbone. You're not nearly incomprehensible. :D
 
You never heard me talk Engloish. But my French was good. So maybe....it'd be good enough to understand it. I'll test it out. Soon. :)
 
I'll be around to see that happen! My french is really bad though! :(
 
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