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I was 10 years off, Zumwalt was CNO in the 70s, I think he retired a year before GI Joe started airing. I remember paying my 5 bucks for a beard chit once we were on patrol until the riders came on for whatever inspection was up next

Well, the chemical responsible for making you exhibit male characteristics in the first place has a direct relationship with "looking like a man". If you had no T in your body from pre-pubescence, you'd maintain androgynous characteristics for life. Adult females that take T for HRT/competition purposes exhibit male

My wife wants to dye part of my hair grey. She has also threatened to shave my head (I have hair longer than hers, it hangs to my armpits and is very curly, not sure how long it is straightened)

I really do wish it were going to be available for PC. I can't see myself buying a PS3 for this and MGS, and I can't think of too many other PS3-specific games out there plus the PS4 will be out soon enough

GT2 was broken as far as money anyways. Once you had enough credits for a Supra with the stage 3 engine and turbo mods, it was straight to the (can't remember the name, high speed ring maybe? long straightaways, banked wide turns on either end) easy race track, remap right stick left to gas and rubber band the sticks

No one is saying to cull the species indiscriminately. Everyone that I know (small sample size, I know) that has killed a wolf did it to keep their sheep/goats/cattle/pigs from being killed. Same for mountain lions. I don't think I've ever met anyone that claimed to hunt wolves or mountain lions for sport. I don't

I believe that a dixie cup was authorized with dungarees up until the 1990s, although I think the first "working uniform" I saw a CPO wear (not counting working blues) was the NWU

Possibly tot he former. In dungarees, not likely the latter

Wasn't Zumwalt the CNO at that time? Beards were ok during his term

Shipwreck was freaking awesome, but I'm biased

Bobracha 4 lyfe!

MSG is a flavor enhancer, and is present in some asian seasonings, but I don't believe it's present in Sriracha

I'm beinhg obtuse? You're making a point about black people (I guess they are the only minority, right?) in a thread on an article about a white woman dealing with police that were unprofessional. I've had more than a speeding ticket, buddy. Even when being arrested, the arresting officers were pofessional. I at no

I didn't really think about the recession as it applied to the US now and in 1994 (I was 12 years old at the time, but I believe we were doing really well by 1994, since the previous recession had ended 3 years prior). The turbo MK2 was 35K brand new usdm to the Supra NA's 37K but it is fairly close all things

You're putting the emphasis on supercar, which isn't incorrect, but it also isn't what I was getting at. I was getting at the word affordable. When a piece of property costs more than someone makes in a year, most people will only spend that kind of money if you can live in it. Sure, if a supercar were truly

Don't read too much into the labeling of "fast and furious tax". I understand that most fans of the series probably aren't the people buying the vehicles, but it's more pointing at the association between the cars of similar type as found in those movies having higher prices than other cars that perform similarly from

I live in Texas, I grew up in Arizona, I haven't had to deal with wolves, but I have served with others who did grow up with wolves nearby. If you want to go ahead and push for wolf voting rights and land rights, go right ahead buddy.

Not when you factor in inflation, but yeah, the "fast and furious tax" gives Supras along with most other 1990s Japanese sports cars a much higher value than other similar performing cars from the same timeframe

It was an "affordable supercar" in the way that a Nissan GT-R is an affordable supercar today. 52K in 1994 equates to between 75K and 115K according to the calculator I plugged the numbers into at http://www.measuringworth.com/uscompare/rela…. 115K also happens to be the cost of the Track Edition GT-R, although

I would doubt that it's common occurrence, it would have to happen when it's going in, as once the needle is in the vein, they slip the catheter past the needle and the needle is removed from your body. At this point, the only place for the catheter to slip would be out of your body.