Friday Music: Pin-Up in the Navy

June 19, 2020
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Raised in a home filled with books on Western civilization, P.G. Mantel became a lover of history at an early age. An amateur writer of verse, he makes himself useful as an editor for Men of the West.

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    • This is a 100% Russian production, and yet it looks and feels way more American than anything the pozzed U.S. entertainment industry would give us today: white, heterosexual, celebrating beauty, full of humor and wit and joy.

  1. A lot of those ladies look “Russian,” though I would not have caught that if I hadn’t read the comments before. It’s sad that eastern Europeans are going a better job of acting like Americans.
    I mean, for my own mental health, seeing the lady on the flight deck with the sub-daisy dukes on could have been skipped, but otherwise that was a fun little video. And I’m not a big fan of musicals.

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