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1911 is the old standard GI .45; you've seen them a thousand times but just never heard them referred to this way (I think that was the year the weapon was designed).
I'm sorry to hear about your back issues. I sure hope that all works out well. Please keep us posted.
And I think I got an email form Harbor Freight yesterday about some big blow-out sale they're having now. You might want to check them out online.
That's cool; didn't know the story behind the Shaka wave; thanks for posting that up.
I was lucky enough to get to Hawaii once, dropped in to Maui for a week and drove the road to Hana.
The neat story there is how Charles Lindbergh was so heartbroken, after becoming the modern world's first...
D***. That's a good question, and you would ask that (like I'm going to remember...I never brag about my memory). :roll:
I separated from service in '86, and my Readiness Duty deployments were close to that, so let's call it mid-'80's (that's a safe bet).
Five river crossings?
How in the name of Sam Hill did you find that spot in the first place!?
(PS Just noticed you look sort of new here, so welcome from up here in Virginia!)
Don't even get me started on the British, I'm no big fan I'll tell you.
They're the ones who 'invented":
- Iraq, and
- Pakistan, and
- then Israel was the outcome of the British Balfour Declaration.
And you can see where all that has gotten us, right!? aua
Keep your pints, I'll take it...
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