war
In each of the tubes was a piston that ended in a broad curved "lear" (leading to the pistons being know as arbors)....
Leaf?
Syria accused of "systematically" killing 11,000 detainees. How is this any different than just regularly killing them?
Andy: Good read, your post. Moving personal tie-in. Much appreciated review.
"I don't think that's a really apt comparison. ... I have no doubt whatsoever that 1940's America had Ethan Krupps, they just didn't do shit.
Posted by: KG
Thanks, Texas Dave.
Before I tab over to read the linked article...
Cool. New Overstreet post by good ol' Dave in Texas.
@Erowmero: Heh! That is one heck of a 'multitasking!"
Hey! I left mein napkin on the chair & everythink!
Back upthread, I wrote "I have a BiL born nowabouts. It has... consequences. (Just kidding, Jack!)"
Thanks for the post, Dave in Texas, and all the tales, links, & other comments.
The day only takes on greater significance as the decades roll on.
Decisions Have Consequences http://mindfulwebworks.com/doodles/decisions-have-consequences
Miller knew what that meant for his friend. "His days are numbered," he thought. "I'm afraid it's going to be a lingering death." ...
Ah, well, humbly re-submitted from last thread, since it's on-topic and since I incorporated that same photo, the doodle webwork for Dec 7:
He wound up committing suicide in 1984, possibly due to the relentless pain he suffered from that back injury.
Posted by: Lady in Black
Posted by: mindful webworker - remember history at December 07, 2013 08:11 AM (jlm/B)
Heh!
Doodle for Dec 7, a photo remix
Decisions Have Consequences - sometimes major
What kind of kid wants to see Santa flanked by a fighter escort? I mean, besides pretty much every damn kid I ever knew. -RWC
First, I thought, yeah!
Subjects: Big Nanny, Communism, education, Santa Claus, US military, war
However, I am tired of ... your slanted view of the subject. .... Simply put, the Civil War happened because the South acted like a bunch of children ... -Chris
That was a stupid and gratuitous insult, Vic. General Washington and the rest of the founding fathers weren't trying to depose King George either.
Electronic snooping, robots on the battlefield, electronic warfare drones, knockout games recorded for YouTube, bullying on Facebook and Twitter, flash mobs organized by social media, electronic br
Subjects: drones, electromagnetic pulse, flash mobs, social media, solar flare, warfare
...that the War in the Pacific was going to be one of no quarter, no surrender, just simple annihilation. -ExSnipe
Seriously, thanks for that horrific bit of military history.
Subjects: border security, education, Iran, Israel, Mitt Romney, numbers, US Civil War, War in the Middle East
VW is stupid to side with the union unless they want their plant to shutdown. -Case
VW & the Unions - used to open for Adolf & the Final Solutions back in the '40s, didn't they?
For today, I dug out some pictures we took at the 2006 re-dedication of the WWI memorial bridge here in my home town.
Long one; don't bother
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We were not warrior class family, Dad's side.
Anna Puma, at the office yesterday, I did pull up your Doolittle links, but kept getting distracted so didn't read closely and the tabs are still open. I had seen some before, though.
Mindful you may want to check out the links I posted up in #99. - Anna Puma (+SmuD)
Definitely! Thanks for the reminder. Was waiting 'til I get to a real screen instead of the cell.
"The few surviving Doolittle Raiders are making their final toast..."
Dear Lord! The War will be with us always. The warriors fade away.
Thanks for posting this.
The War in Heaven, initiated a third of a billion years ago by the rebel administrator Lucifer, is long settled, and the betrayer is incarcerated and new, loyal administrators have replaced him and