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The untold true story of a warrior and how the VA dropped the ball on his benefits. It’s a shame.
And no damn walking, talking, moving about unless the governor specifically tells you to.Sorry, I’m deleting post #87,203, Celebrity, open flannel thumbs up, in the interest of the rules. Sorry, I’ll check better/be less complacent. My bad.![]()
First pic wearing ghillie is from Harrison Ford / Tom Clancy "Clear and Present Danger ", 1994 . No idea on secondWhat movie is this? Im not up on movies much, but havent been pissed enough lately (Dripping with sarcasm.....) and that sounds like a movie that would do it.
Not much is a good movie these days and some days I just need to veg a bit.
First pic wearing ghillie is from Harrison Ford / Tom Clancy "Clear and Present Danger ", 1994 . No idea on second
Wash a ho.....
I thought I recognized that top pic and wasnt sure.
I can tell you the drop and wind hold on a deer or elk from years back.
Or what song was playing when a hottie in tight cutoffs and a tank-top asked me to dance when I was 18 on a school trip.
But Most all TV and movies escape me.
So, is there a real movie about a guy getting screwed over by the VA or just an idea?
This is a picture of US Navy LT. Nick Bradshaw shortly before his last flight on May 13th, 1986. Lt Bradshaw was killed after he and his pilot were forced to eject from their USN Grumman F-14 Tomcat while trying to engage an adversary aircraft during a simulated combat sortie off the coast of California. The pilot was unharmed. Unfortunately LT. Nick Bradshaw did not survive the ejection. Both Lt Bradshaw and Mitchell were quickly recovered from the Pacific waters by a Coast Guard helicopter from US Coast Guard Station San Diego.
The Board of Inquiry determined that the F-14's departure from controlled flight was induced by the disruption of air flow into the starboard engine.This disruption stalled the engine, which produced enough yaw rate to induce a spin Which was unrecoverable. There was no way the pilot could see or avoid the jetwash. The pilot's record was cleared, and was restored to flight status without further delay.
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WMy buddy just bought tires for 2 of the smaller haul trucks and they were $50k a tire when you buy 12 of them. Plus install.
ill a “boot” work??
First they told us not to wear masks, it didn't help. Then they told us to wear them, cause they do help.
Getting medical advice from a surgeon is always iffy, just ask any medical doctor or a nurse. Yes a virus is small, but we aren't talking about an individual virus being transferred, we are talking about aspirated droplets, which are orders of magnitude larger and are captured and fabrics and N95 masks. Otherwise, they'd wear something else in hospitals. Masks also keep you from finger banging you nose and mouth with you bugger puller that just touched everything that everyone else touched in the store. Wash or sanitize your hands after removing the mask and before you have a chance to infect yourself.
Masks do, however, make you touch your face much more often and cause you to rebreathe co2, which causes your cortisol (hormone) levels to rise, which weakens your immune system. He's also right about the porosity size. Your droplet of virus laden spittle can seep to the outside of the mask and spread shit there. The whole thing is an over-hyped hoax, anyway. You don't quarantine healthy people.Getting medical advice from a surgeon is always iffy, just ask any medical doctor or a nurse. Yes a virus is small, but we aren't talking about an individual virus being transferred, we are talking about aspirated droplets, which are orders of magnitude larger and are captured and fabrics and N95 masks. Otherwise, they'd wear something else in hospitals. Masks also keep you from finger banging you nose and mouth with you bugger puller that just touched everything that everyone else touched in the store. Wash or sanitize your hands after removing the mask and before you have a chance to infect yourself.
Is Doc Graham from 'Doc Hollywood' actually still around.
You're not wrong!That won't be cheap. I am guessing $12,000. Anybody know?
Getting medical advice from a surgeon is always iffy, just ask any medical doctor or a nurse. Yes a virus is small, but we aren't talking about an individual virus being transferred, we are talking about aspirated droplets, which are orders of magnitude larger and are captured and fabrics and N95 masks. Otherwise, they'd wear something else in hospitals. Masks also keep you from finger banging you nose and mouth with you bugger puller that just touched everything that everyone else touched in the store. Wash or sanitize your hands after removing the mask and before you have a chance to infect yourself.
Is Doc Graham from 'Doc Hollywood' actually still around.