Re: Desperation in Books and Stories
Posted: 01 Sep 2022, 19:09
This of course where Monty Python broke some ground, thought the religion they were lampooning wasn't amused. A new take on 'The burning bush'.
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When I came to look I found both of those pages were on a website that listed "This Page Is Under Construction - Coming Soon!Shinji09 wrote: 09 Aug 2022, 23:40 I have found instances of being desperate to pee to be quite common regarding literature surrounding all branches of the armed forces from soldiers to sailors. This first story I'm about to share goes over how Marines were forced to go hours without reliving themselves because of a military parade being held. http://www.mofak.com/Parades_and_Bladders.htm .
This second story deals with a bunch of Naval cadets getting stuck in traffic while driving to a football game. http://www.mofak.com/army_navy_game_1962.htm
Interesting read, thanks.Shinji09 wrote: 21 Jun 2023, 15:14 Tom Baker in his autobiography actually brings up a pretty funny image from his own time in the army regarding how Regimental Police would often times have horrible tempers caused by heavy starching making it hard to pee. You can find the excerpt here in his site.https://www.tombakerofficial.com/biogra ... hapter-10/
Yes!!! It’s a very hot and sexy scene!!Wombat48 wrote: 01 Sep 2022, 17:15 If anybody has read the "Swimming Pool Library" by Alan Hollinghurst there is an amazing description of the desperation of one of the characters, Phil.
I remember a good friend introducing me to it about 30 years ago!! Just reread the book on holiday this summer
Interesting! The question on my mind is how "Gilman" (I'm guessing this is the actor Sam Gilman who, I'm reading from another source which isn't necessarily reliable, was once Marlon Brando's room-mate) knew about these two guy's habit of letting loose together outside and why he wanted to reveal this.Asdfg5658 wrote: 10 Mar 2024, 00:21 Just found this about James Dean and Marlon Brando. Is true it seems
https://books.google.com/books?id=Ufj7v ... ss&f=false
Oh, I haven't read that book of his yet, but I have read The Folding Star by the same author. While there's not really pee desperation, there is one reference to a character pissing furiously into the bushes after doing a recon mission of sorts and (if memory serves) downing a lot of beer in the meantime, as well as a desire expressed in the narrator's internal monologue for a certain bloke he fancies to... do things that are beyond the scope of the General & Open section.Wombat48 wrote: 01 Sep 2022, 17:15 If anybody has read the "Swimming Pool Library" by Alan Hollinghurst there is an amazing description of the desperation of one of the characters, Phil.
I remember a good friend introducing me to it about 30 years ago!! Just reread the book on holiday this summer