1. Nor I but I have always been curious about it. My father spoke of shell shock as a result of WWII, and many of his peers dealt with this but he never described it as "suffering" from it. To hear him tell it, it made them all a bit more jumpy, especially to loud sudden noises. Around the Fire Station, combat vets took that as an opportunity to mess with each other. I don't think there were support groups for it. Though I am sure there were far more sever cases than what my father and his friends had.

    I suppose there is a generational difference to consider as well. With few exceptions, I don't see the reflection of my parent's generation in our present one. Perhaps that is an immeasurable factor as well.
  2. Be honest. Did you find this baby in the wreckage of a rocket in a cornfield?

  3. Honestly, it was a cotton field. :hihi: