"Amok is the Tagalog word for mosquito. The antagonist in the novel is a very skilled warrior who can come and go, as stealthy as the mosquito. The people in the villages have lived in fear of this man. Amok is a relic from WWII. He has spent the past thirty years murdering anybody who crosses his path. Skilled with a katana and versed in the art of woodcraft, he has managed to elude capture..."
To me that sounds hilarious, because The Villages in Florida is an active lifestyle retirement community where they have adult activities for retirees like woodcraft and they have a veterans community center with a lot of WWII era memorabilia and old timers hanging out. Oy vey the mosquito strikes again... He left his trademark wooden duck on the body!
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"Amok is the Tagalog word for mosquito. The antagonist in the novel is a very skilled warrior who can come and go, as stealthy as the mosquito. The people in the villages have lived in fear of this man. Amok is a relic from WWII. He has spent the past thirty years murdering anybody who crosses his path. Skilled with a katana and versed in the art of woodcraft, he has managed to elude capture..."
To me that sounds hilarious, because The Villages in Florida is an active lifestyle retirement community where they have adult activities for retirees like woodcraft and they have a veterans community center with a lot of WWII era memorabilia and old timers hanging out. Oy vey the mosquito strikes again... He left his trademark wooden duck on the body!
https://www.youtube.com/embed/BX4i8qprP2Ino i haven't, unfortunately