Foggy

"HERE HE COME..........MAN WITH STEEL FINGERS"
"HERE HE COME......MAN WHO MOVES NO LEAVES"
"HERE HE COME......WALKING GIANT".......
"HERE HE COME.....MAN WHO MOVES LIKE PANTHER"
All spoken in Foggy's very strange impression of "the little fellas"...at least 3 octaves higher than his usual voice tone.....spoken in a very very strange oriental accent !!!...which he obviously picked up "OUT EAST" !!!!
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He who disappears into darkness. One of Foggys phases. What else did we have. Comments please
Well, let's think about what these phrases represent. They all refer to Foggy's imaginary tour of duty in a far away jungle, It was unacceptable for Foggy to be just a sign writer, instead, he became a well respected jungle fighter.

As a note, is it possible that we may have known someone who actually did a "Foggy?" Someone who talked about their family, and/or a place of business, etc. all of which was eventually was revealed to be a total fabrication.
 
Well, let's think about what these phrases represent. They all refer to Foggy's imaginary tour of duty in a far away jungle, It was unacceptable for Foggy to be just a sign writer, instead, he became a well respected jungle fighter.

As a note, is it possible that we may have known someone who actually did a "Foggy?" Someone who talked about their family, and/or a place of business, etc. all of which was eventually was revealed to be a total fabrication.

Yes, it seems that Foggy and Truly were basically Walter Mitty characters making up stuff about what they did in their army and police careers, whereas Blamire and Seymour were just men who thought themselves superior.
 
Yes, it seems that Foggy and Truly were basically Walter Mitty characters making up stuff about what they did in their army and police careers, whereas Blamire and Seymour were just men who thought themselves superior.
I agree with your comments about Seymour and Blaimire . Blaimire probably Just ahead
 
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