Let's just say it's not a good place for a picnic...
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Join the contest SubscribeI think I remember dating a girl with those warnings.
Hope you got it cleared up. They have shots for that now...I think I remember dating a girl with those warnings.
They look like Colt 1847 Walkers, based on the unsecured loading lever, though I don't know why those were chosen. It's a Texas brewery, right? Probably because of the tie to the Mexican American War.
STAY THE FUQ OUT!Dafuq all that mean?
Oh, so not a good place to rent an AirBNB....good to know
Thanks for the memories. Did my first enlistment as a 54b, chemical operations specialist.
Did you ever get down to Johnston island....Thanks for the memories. Did my first enlistment as a 54b, chemical operations specialist.
Never did. I Did McClellan, Benning, and Bragg as a 54b. Worked with enough guys at Bragg that had been there that I know what it's about.Did you ever get down to Johnston island....
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I did a project at Anniston where I had to carry two respirators one that I wore for work and one that I carried in case the alarms went off next-door the incinerator. The good news is they were finished with the VX the bad news was they were burning mustard. Never needed the one on my hip.Never did. I Did McClellan, Benning, and Bragg as a 54b. Worked with enough guys at Bragg that had been there that I know what it's about.
I've read accounts of where ordnance-types working the site had to enter on hands and knees just to pick through and navigate between all the random pieces of ordnance strewn about by random high-order events. That said, I've enjoyed many a bag lunch in front of that gate!Let's just say it's not a good place for a picnic...
Kathy Ireland.
im going to be charatable.....and at least offer a suggestion of wtf might be going on....Huh??? Wut???
I mean... I've been....... like....... STUPID drunk before..... Like...... REALLY. FUCKING. STUPID. DRUNK...... But I don't think I've ever reached a state of inebriation needed for something like this to happen...
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im going to be charatable.....and at least offer a suggestion of wtf might be going on....
i could potentially see them having to remove the optics for transport/ storage.....and they clip it to the rail so optics stay with the rifle
most optics retain zero....so once they deploy, they just mount them properly....
thats my educated guess.
you might want to look up the definition of tarmac. Because, that isn't tarmac.PERFECT!!! I still would have had to change my shorts right there on the tarmac.
you might want to look up the definition of tarmac. Because, that isn't tarmac.
Very overused/misunderstood word.
Just FYI, not the grammar police
It appears the victim died of nipple slashes; but there is no sign of a struggle?!
Been there several times doing the grocery runs in C141s back in the day.Did you ever get down to Johnston island....
That's odd. Even all the time I spent on the flightline at Mildenhall and Lakenheath or even Stetford airport, the larger area was still called "tarmac"Tar·mac
/ˈtärˌmak/
noun
trademark in UK
noun: tarmac
- material used for surfacing roads or other outdoor areas, consisting of crushed rock mixed with tar.
"the tarmac path"
Right? Guess we can just call it carpet I guess.That's odd. Even all the time I spent on the flightline at Mildenhall and Lakenheath or even Stetford airport, the larger area was still called "tarmac"