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Grifter
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by Grifter » 11 Jan 2006, 04:38
In the book, soldiers are carrying M&Ms, apparently for when they are wounded. Is there any particular reason for this or is it simply a source of comfort? Why M&Ms?
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by Jedi Master » 11 Jan 2006, 04:53
Perhaps for the sugar? Since M&Ms are tough and don't melt easily, they're easily transported intact when out in the field. So if you get wounded, perhaps an intake of sugar helps you out?
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KODIAK
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by KODIAK » 11 Jan 2006, 08:32
Can't say I've heard of that, so probably just a comfort thing IMHO.
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PanzerMeyer
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by PanzerMeyer » 11 Jan 2006, 08:55
I wonder if the German Army in WWII carried Marzipan with them for the same reasons? LOL
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Hammer
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by Hammer » 11 Jan 2006, 10:33
looks like the question is even part of a literature or english course:
http://www.csun.edu/~alr2303/TTC1.html
anyone know why? (i do...99% sure) i believe this book is fiction, correct (although based in fact for the most part)?
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by KODIAK » 11 Jan 2006, 11:32
Maybe they're NOT M&Ms afterall . . . . . . . maybe they're something else! :shock: :lol: Spooky . . . .
It is not the technique that wins a fight, but the more furious mind - Kodiak WOF
You are stuck on stupid. I'm not going to answer that question! - Gen Honore, New Orleans Sep 05
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by Softball » 11 Jan 2006, 11:56
I might have to get/read this book, sounds good. I now have a "mission" at lunch.
M&Ms? Hmmmm, maybe because they taste good and it diverts the soldiers attention of their injury? *shrug*
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PanzerMeyer
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by PanzerMeyer » 11 Jan 2006, 12:14
Softball wrote: I might have to get/read this book, sounds good. I now have a "mission" at lunch.
I always have a "mission" during my lunch hour. It involves watching movies or tv shows on my portable dvd player.
I have learned from experience that a modicum of snuff can be most efficacious - Baron Munchausen
Grifter
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by Grifter » 11 Jan 2006, 16:00
I've never read it either, sounds like a good summer read. It's more of a tear jerker than just a war book I think. The title tells it all, it's about the things that men carry into war and their significance.