If everything under the hood is more or less the same as the military version, here’s a lesson you don’t want to learn the hard way:
If everything under the hood is more or less the same as the military version, here’s a lesson you don’t want to learn the hard way:
Not so hilarious when you're responsible for it. It's a pain in the ass for planners when just doing it for one branch. When you start talking joint and multinational operations it will make you go prematurely gray.
Ricocheting tracer rounds. They are deflecting at a weird angle which makes them look like the are going straight up.
I think the implication was that the WV location would provide a large customer base from several states, not that WV customers would commute to DC in their Teslas.
Myself and a couple other soldiers had the opportunity to hang out with Bo for a half -hour or so while he was on an overseas USO tour in ‘05 or ‘06. I came away with the impression that simply being in his presence was enough to warrant a history lesson from him on his exploits.
So when they flip do they generally just flip them back over and off they go? Or does the suspension usually require repair before going back out?
You should count yourself lucky. It was boring as hell, and I left around the end of the 3rd.
Also 4000+ rpm
You're thinking of Dimitri Flowers. Perine was a 4-Star RB coming out of high school.
My current ride, CLS55 AMG.
As an aside, the guy doing the down horns in that picture is the drummer for Kings of Leon.
Not just a candidate, he won the Wuerffel Trophy as the top scholar athlete and was named the Capital One Academic All-American of the Year.
Why would a no u-turn/no left turn sign on his side negate a red light on the other side of the intersection? It's still a 4-way intersection, so the light has to go red at some point.
Fun fact 2 - The previous fun fact is made up.
On one trip home from an Army deployment, I flew a regularly configured 737 from Kuwait City, to Bucharest, to Shannon, to Keflavic to New Hampshire to Virginia Beach to Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia. Took us 24 hrs, and the only time we got off was for about an hour in Keflavic. That was a hoot.