Been shooting for 35 years. I follow the rules every time. Haven't shot myself, my neighbor, or a wall in that time. The rules work if you pay attention.
Been shooting for 35 years. I follow the rules every time. Haven't shot myself, my neighbor, or a wall in that time. The rules work if you pay attention.
Knowlton was accidentally struck with a live round.
Why wasn’t that a ground rule double? It hit a speaker.
There are a number of reasons why most ships don’t do this (some do have teams on them, but its not common). 1. Guys who know what the hell they’re doing aren’t cheap. That eats into your profit margins. 2. Legal issues with keeping weapons aboard and sailing into ports where weapons aren’t allowed. Do you take the…
Actually, thats no proof at all that he liked Hitler’s ideas. Its proof that he thought a watered-down version without the crazy and slanders was “not bad”. I’d bet that if you had simply reproduced an unedited section of Mein Kampf you would have gotten a different answer.
Actually, thats no proof at all that he liked Hitler’s ideas. Its proof that he thought a watered-down version without the crazy and slanders was “not bad”. I’d bet that if you had simply reproduced an unedited section of Mein Kampf you would have gotten a different answer.
Reminds me of an interview with some gymnast at an Olympics years ago. It may have been Nadia Comaneci, but I could be wrong. It was funny as hell, she would answer with like one word and the interpreter would talk forever, then she answered with a paragraph the interpreter would say yes. Sometimes I wonder if they're…
One of the things we English as a first language types often don't understand is that English is hard. I know lots of people from Korea and Japan who understand English just fine, but even after years and/or decades in the USA still speak with heavy accents and lots of pauses to think about what they want to say. I…
A. no, its not. One look at the picture tells the story. See where it mates up with the aircraft? That’s a nice acute angle. Probably increased the RCS of the F35 by a magnitude. And the rounded bit standing off from the rest? More RCS problems.
A. no, its not. One look at the picture tells the story. See where it mates up with the aircraft? That’s a nice acute angle. Probably increased the RCS of the F35 by a magnitude. And the rounded bit standing off from the rest? More RCS problems.
I doubt steroids would really help a swimmer.
Hosszu also has no track of consistent improvement in her times. Ledecky has been getting faster for years. Incremental improvement is not generally indicative of doping, whereas sudden bursts are.
Would be nice if you could provide some actual evidence. How many US swimmers have been caught versus Russians? Or Chinese, etc? Either the US is soooo much better at hiding it than the Russians (who have an institutional and cultural penchant for hiding most everything) or there are fewer US swimmers doping.
Current men's record in the 400 free is 3:40, 16 seconds faster than Katie.
Hey, gotta pay the Hulkster somehow. BJs at the corner bus stop won't cut it.
Bangu prison? Is that an unintentionally ironic prison name or what?
Silver Medal = we only kill one family member, we'll even be nice enough to let you choose which one. Gold would have gotten him enough food to feed them for a month.
So everybody hated it since it was put up in 2009, but no one did anything but whine. If that statue had been put up around where I live, it would have been ripped out of the ground by a guy with a lifted 4x4 and some logging chains, never to be seen again.
OJ? He was railroaded and is still looking for the real killer, albeit from a prison cell.
The Russians’ crime wasn’t doping, it was getting caught.