SPW, you make me laugh dude! :-D

- Actually I did think of "Seawolf" later and UR might have to answer to
that, but I still think overall, the imagery is more resistance than Nazi
(jeez, what a stupid conversation :-)

As for buying Nazi insignia-clad submarine toys, good luck!

k

>-----Original Message-----
>From: spw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 11:30 PM
>To: 313@hyperreal.org
>Subject: Re: (313) Codebreaker: UR
>
>
>Really?
>
>How does "The Seawolf", "echo the idea of the
>various *resistance* efforts to WWII Nazism"?
>
>I'm not a toy collector but I'm willing to bet you can walk into a a toy/
>crafts store and buy The Seawolf other Natzi millitary model kits.
>
>on 3/31/03 1:44 AM, Odeluga, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> spw
>>
>>> UR has a militia theme and a lot of the old UR records have a darker
>> skizzo/
>>> acid type sound
>>> so it's was only natural you have records that are based on Nazi warfare
>>> like "Seawolf", "Belgium Resistance", and "Code breaker".
>>
>> You mean (I hope) some UR records/imagery/themes, echo the idea of the
>> various *resistance* efforts to WWII Nazism, rather than being
>baldly 'based
>> on Nazi warfare' - which is disturbing, and possibly would make such
>> material illegal in many places in the world.
>>
>> k
>

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