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  1. StevenPeece

    Life After Death

    Something I forgot to mention. My mother had a second serious accident some years ago. She actually died for a few moments. The Physcic told my brother about this and said my father told him that she wasn't ready to leave this world. The strange thing about this is, I was the only person with...
  2. StevenPeece

    Dreams

    As a child my father wasn't around when I needed him, but during the time of my courtmartial ( in my first book) he came to me in a dream and told me I would be found not guilty. Later the next day I was acquitted. A few years later I suffered a severe head injury and he came into my dreams...
  3. StevenPeece

    Life After Death

    The information given to my brother was not known by anybody else except my brother and I and our parents. Albert Einstein said that any matter swallowed up by the black hole would be quickly spat out by a white hole, in an unknown location. This could be either a distant point in the universe...
  4. StevenPeece

    Life After Death

    My brother went to see a physcic. Who told him lots of **** about his past. The guy contacted our father's spirit who died in 1989. One of the things the phycic told him amongst many others was that he was born with 3 thumbs. This blew my mind too because no one really knows about this. The...
  5. StevenPeece

    AMONGST THE MARINES by Steven Preece

    I'll look forward to that.  Also: I've recently received a couple of emails from an ex Royal who made me realise that the statement at the end of my second book wasn't quite what I meant. If you've read it and these emails you may understand. Here goes: Steve Im an ex bootneck and have...
  6. StevenPeece

    Required Reading

    LoyalEddie:  I am the author of Amongst The Marines.  If you have any questions after you have read it please ask.  Also:  The sequal is called "Always A Marine" which concludes my story. Best Regards Steve
  7. StevenPeece

    The Devil's Guard

    Its the middle one I recall reading in the very early 80's.  I also had a favourite film called A Cross Of Iron.  It was great.  Has anybody else seen this.  It is quite old now and starred James Coburn. Regards Steve
  8. StevenPeece

    The Devil's Guard

    No, the book I was referring to is definately, The Devils Guard. Steve
  9. StevenPeece

    The Devil's Guard

    Has anybody read the Devil's Guard.  It came out in the early 80's and was about a German SS Storm trooper. An excellent read I thought, that had me gripped from start to finish. Regards Steve
  10. StevenPeece

    AMONGST THE MARINES by Steven Preece

    Guys, I mentioned why I wrote my books and all the denial, anger and truth that came with it.  Consequently, I feel it would be prudent to share the arguments & debates with you.  Here's the threads on the once a marine site for all to read. I guess unless you're a little slow you can see...
  11. StevenPeece

    The writing is on the wall

    Isn't it amusing what kind of sh*te people write on toilet walls? (Excuse the pun) I remember once running to the toilet in darlington Railway Station. I was busting for a crap and had a turtle's head hanging out of my arse. It was 2 pence to get into a cubicle and would you beleive I had one 2...
  12. StevenPeece

    Hygene

    I finished a workout in the gym yesterday and opted to sit in the steam room to wind down. There was a middle-aged guy sat next to me. Suddenly he lifted a razor to his face and started shaving. When he finished he leaned forward and tapped the razor onto the bench allowing all his facial air to...
  13. StevenPeece

    Aggression

    Raymao:  It sounds like you and I achieved the same result via a different path.  However, gladly we were both successful. At the start of my first book "Amongst The Marines" I beaten and bullied at my first commando unit just after the Falklands war.  From then on I never turned down violence...
  14. StevenPeece

    Aggression

    Thanks geo.  I agree with and appreciate your comments.  I am fairly sure that my current status and professional ability was molded into shape by my career in the marines.  It is undoubtedly a good foundation to put life's building blocks together in preparation for the rest of your life. Many...
  15. StevenPeece

    Aggression

    Geo,        with all due respect my friend, I never reached the dizzy heights of promotion because I couldn't keep my nose clean.  However, when on duty I was very much in control.  A good Sergeant and/or CSM were always worth their weight in gold.   Best regards     Steve
  16. StevenPeece

    Aggression

    When I was a boot neck I was known as a man of few words.  My bite was worse than my bark. These days I'm totally in control of my actions.  That's important. Has anybody had any similar experiences to me during and after leaving the armed forces? Regards Steve
  17. StevenPeece

    Physical Fitness (Jogging, Diet, Cardiovascular, and Strength )

    To lose weight I would recommend drinking a pint of water before every meal.  This will fill your stomach and should stop you eating excessively. Make sure you exercise regularly and build it up week by week so that yuou're always pushing your lilits but improving.  Cut out all the crap food...
  18. StevenPeece

    Aggression

    Sorry my friend but I disagree.  No sarcasm is meant from my posts.  Its not my style.  I'm direct.  That's the way I've always been. Steve
  19. StevenPeece

    Aggression

    If anyone has read either of my books and has any questions, please ask.  Guy E:  Re:  Ninjas - Try these Links: http://www.bujinkanbc.com/WELCOME.htm http://www.ninjutsu.com/dojos-links.shtml http://www.ninjutsu.ca/ Or Aikido...
  20. StevenPeece

    Aggression

    Auto Sapper:  I also trained in Aikido.  It has many similarities to Ninjustu.  It also seems to attract the right sort of people.  i.e. no bad attitudes.  I would strongly recommend this to anybody. In the past, I've trained as a Boxer and in Jujitsu in the marines.  These are offensive arts...
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