retiredjackaroo
Retired Jackaroo
retiredjackaroo

Hey Ty, would you mind awfully approving me for comment?

Indonesia? Turkey? Freedom of worship is in their constitution and protected. Yes there are extremists, but the same can be said for any country/religion.

Hehe, how often to you get to blame a fart on Stallone?

Tyler did an excellent feature a while ago on that very subject. In summary: it's a very fast way to lose a very expensive carrier battle group.

Actually we have a amazing ability to detect the thermal trails of missile launches, like stupidly scary ability. Its just something they dont like talking about.

Mine was about 2 years ago. I'd just got out of a marriage and was looking for some nice "dipping the toe in the water" dating - something I'd never done before. Yes at the grand old age of 29 I was headed out on my first dates thanks to the magic of online dating.

Not at all strange, bizarrely enough women enjoy sex, and like men, sometimes with minimal commitment.

It's always the way, when I went through my "slut phase" I was only meeting women who were looking for relationships. Nowadays, it's the reverse.

Would have loved to see what would have happened if they'd have actually got near any city, outside the boonies.

Fortunately, finding, arming up and transporting large numbers of people willing to do this in the US is rather more difficult.

Oh boy, how I do miss Tesco. The ability to rock up at 2 am on a Friday night, completely sozzled, pick up a bottle of whisky and continue on to the next party. No seperate Liquor stores, no silly early closing times. Just a huge supermarket chain that caters for the budget of any late night partygoer...

Tinder. It's awesome.

Amazing writing as always mate.

You jest, but here in Oz we have crab racing with hermit crabs in pubs... It's awesome!

I'm not well versed enough in that controversy, nor in the Israeli pressure to prevent the Saudis from getting new US kit (although, that's something I could sympathise with - no-one wants active top line kit not controlled by a stable government in the middle east). I'm sure the F35 would be their preference but

The Saudis, Singapore and South Korea are not very good examples to compare to Britain - any potential adversaries for those nations are unlikely to field any kind comparable weapon system over the next few decades (apart from perhaps China for South Korea)- and none would operate without the US's security umbrella.

I disagree on the F15 - it's an ageing platform that is not proofed against future issues. The Rafale is a different issue - getting full access to Rafale blueprints, allowing local build and support, not to mention resupply and on going upgrades - the French do not have a strong history of co-operation on these

However, the idea that conflict with nations that did not continue to maintain and improve their aircraft inventories would arise is not?