Spitfire
I'll Lock Up
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You know this situation: You are enjoying yourself reading a book - or watching a movie for that matter - and then suddenly, there is something that is not right. Something out of context.
It can ruin all the fun. It can spoil a great experience - no matter how small and unimportant it is. It's there. Like a stone in the shoe.
My stone is this:
In the book -"That summer" by Andrew Grieg - taking place during Battle of Britain, the author let the british pilot use the term "SNAFU". When he later explains it to his girlfriend, he says that "it's something he picked up by the yanks"...?????
How can a british pilot in the summer of 1940 meet any yanks? Or even heard that word?:eusa_doh:
I know there were a few american pilots present during BoB - we have discussed that earlier here.
Anybody know when the word SNAFU first came up?
My guesse is, that it is rather late in the war...
Anyway, to me it's just downright irritating when an author doesn't do his homework.
When you KNOW something is wrong!!!
Overall it's a very good, wellwritten and emotional book - but this "SNAFU" is just a stone in the shoe!:rage: :rage:
Any of you ever had the same experience?
It can ruin all the fun. It can spoil a great experience - no matter how small and unimportant it is. It's there. Like a stone in the shoe.
My stone is this:
In the book -"That summer" by Andrew Grieg - taking place during Battle of Britain, the author let the british pilot use the term "SNAFU". When he later explains it to his girlfriend, he says that "it's something he picked up by the yanks"...?????
How can a british pilot in the summer of 1940 meet any yanks? Or even heard that word?:eusa_doh:
I know there were a few american pilots present during BoB - we have discussed that earlier here.
Anybody know when the word SNAFU first came up?
My guesse is, that it is rather late in the war...
Anyway, to me it's just downright irritating when an author doesn't do his homework.
When you KNOW something is wrong!!!
Overall it's a very good, wellwritten and emotional book - but this "SNAFU" is just a stone in the shoe!:rage: :rage:
Any of you ever had the same experience?