Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

Because Val’p was incorporated first. Niceville is on the other side of Boggy Bayou and it was just a small vil when it was incorporated and they were no where close to each other. Then Niceville kept expanding until it ran into Val’P.

On a non related subject, not many folks understand Val’P

So I heard back in the mid 80s. Always thought Niceville should have annexed(or whatever) Val’p. I definitely did not understand their politicians.
 
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I learned to park on a hill. Still got a old m38a1 jeep that all it takes for its little 4 cyls is about 4 feet and it fires right up.
A looong time ago sweep tractors in the hay field started with a hand crank
Occasionally they would kick back and if you weren't paying attention and have a good grip, they would give you a helluva rap on the forearm.
If we could find one, we would drive a quarter of a mile to park on a hill so we could roll start them the next morning.
 
In a winter war, Area 4 would be tough to beat as long as their supplies held out and the weather stayed forever in their favor. They have the knowledge and gear to fight in winter.

Giving the fact that so much REAL Industry has moved south, leaving the northeast basically a rust belt, and the population influx, and the natural ability of so much of the population to survive and attack in Asymmetric Warfare, Region 3 would be tough to beat. Don’t give me this crap about the defeat of the 1861-1865 War of Northern Aggression. That was then, it’s an entirely different nation now.

As Chief of Staff, my first goal would be to eliminate Illinois. That is a dagger aimed at the heart of Region 3. Next, blockade the Chesapeake and New York harbor. Nothing gets in, nothing gets out. Then, invite West Virginia to join. With West Virginia, I have a dagger pointed at the middle of Region 5. If they were smart, they would then capitulate. That leaves the population burdened Region 1, lots of people, little else. Same with Region 2, excepting Alaska, lots of mountains and scenery, except for Seattle with Boeing and Portland with Leupold, we can easily duplicate anything they have to offer. Especially considering the Aircraft production in the Wichita, Kansas.

So, fellas, ready to commit? We’re gonna win.

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I have definitely did that a few times, but I will one up you. Back in the day I blew my clutch up in the next town over from where I lived in my 67 Chevell. So I killed the motor put it in 1st gear fired it up and off I go. You don’t need a clutch to shift gears. Oh stop sign you say, just throw it in neutral come to a stop and repeat lol, back in my 20’s I did not have the cash or the time to get it towed home. Miss that car, had a factory 3 speed Saginaw transmission that would wind out to about 60 in first gear, loved racing 4 speeds.