Mannie Gentile
My blogs
- Mannie Gentile: A Navy Odyssey
- V is for Veterans
- My year of living Rangerously
- Mannie Gentile: Class of '70 (and loving it)
- Mannie Gentile the videos
- Mannie Gentile: Art Imitates life
- Mannie Gentile: A US Navy Odyssey
- Victory Wood Working with Mannie Gentile
- Mannie Gentile - writer and illustrator
- Mannie Gentile: Camping with the Old Ranger
- Mannie Gentile: Combat Helmets of the 20th Century
- Mannie Gentile: Toy Soldiers Forever
- Mannie Gentile, the happy incorrigible
- Mannie wants you to see this
Blogs I follow
- Becoming a Fleet Marine
- Fort Apache Supersized
- frog hollow roots
- I LIKE the things I LIKE!
- The Oxford Files
- This Is the War that Never Ends...
- Toy Soldier Thoughts
- USMRR Aquia Line and other Model Railroad Adventures
- Weird and Wonderful Washington County
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Education |
Occupation | Retired Park Ranger. Now I'm a happy college student. |
Location | North of a little town in the Cumberland Valley, Maryland, United States |
Introduction | Everybody seems to like me, even assholes that I have nothing in common with...I think that's because I'm such a good listener, and I have a keen sense of humor. So read this as if we were already friends, because we probably would be if you found your way here. Other stuff from me here: http://combathelmets.blogspot.com http://toysoldiersforever.blogspot.com |
Interests | Cartooning, woodworking, toysoldier making, music, good friends, Making videos ("mannie1952" on Youtube), and occasional daydreams about Betty Page. |
Favorite Movies | I love classic films, foreign and domestic. |
Favorite Music | Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme, Keely Smith, Ella Fitzgerald, Dean Martin, Rosemary Clooney, Vic Damone, Peggy Lee, John LaSalle...you know, the usual suspects. |
Favorite Books | I used to be a voracious reader, but quite suddenly, about ten years ago, I suddenly lost interest...I'm now sure how to account for that. |
You have to dig a hole to China. Where do you start?
The nearest Walmart, why dig when you can drive?