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the good book

I'm with this guy.

Not sure how many of you remember Sanford Strong. I'm guessing right around, uh, nil. Too bad, because he is The Man.

Strong was the resident police expert on America's Most Wanted, back about sixty or seventy seasons ago. Unfortunately, he was so wooden he made William Shatner as Captain Kirk look like Lawrence Olivier.

His advice, on the other hand, was always spot on. Thankfully, Strong took to writing, a medium in which it's much harder to tell that he's made entirely of American Ash. The above book, which is out of print, is a dandy that this correspondent rereads on an annual basis. We recommend that you scour the interwebs or the libraries to find it.

Unfortunately Strong's website is rife with stills from early cheeseball AMW "recreations," including reams of distraught women and girls in the hyper-victim role. Boo. Hiss.

The book, however, is full of people who "mindset" their reactions to crime ahead of time and when push came to shove, generally kicked a$$. Taking the concept a step further to the testosterone-laden "warrior mind," may be for some of us too. (Not only does Master Floyd Soo have the worldview of a samurai, but his flying kick face is in good shape as well...)

Carry on, people.

Posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 at 06:19PM by Registered CommenterJeff K. | CommentsPost a Comment

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