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Plus the escorts. Since the service is rolled into the Air Force's General Operating Budget, it isn't a line item. However, the service is estimated to cost between 1.4 and 1.8 billion dollars a year.

Hmmm, well I'm pretty sure I got that correct...why don't you calculate it for me instead? Did I lose you when I used the assumed 40% thermal efficiency? I could have done that at the BTU/s stage, but they are equivalent, so potato, popTAto.

9 out of 10 dentists agree you should Gurgel every morning.

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The last time a brother went undercover, this happened.

Nice! I didn't know if was on Youtube...it is amazing how many old movies float around youtube without the IP holders complaining.

This is the REAL Horror Express. BTW - Horror Express is an awesome 1972 horror flick about a train going across Siberia with a life-stealing, eyeball-bleeding, frozen monster...anyway, the all-star cast includes Kojak, Count Dooku and Grand Moff Tarkin.

Wow, that is one impressive James Van Der Beek sized forehead...

This, plus a sick sense of humor, is all I need to start filming of Team BBC World Police.

Spot on Raph! There was a time when Cadillac built high end luxury cars that were built to give the best driving experience to their owners in their day-to-day lives, and not set lap times on the Nürburgring. Sometime between the golden era and today Cadillac stopped offering the latest and best luxury features and

Haha - no seriously, that was me "trollin." I agree a destination ring trip is a waste of money and you won't be a better driver after a trip on the ring. That said, I did drive it when I was in the area and a single lap in the rain with a diesel rental car was more than enough to check it off the bucket list.

Any drag strip. Did it. Wasn't impressed and am surprised how much buying power the 1/4 mile times have in automotive world. Sure, a 1955 Porsche 356 A will take about 17 seconds to reach the end, but it is a better driver than 99% of the cars that beat it to the 1320 ft mark.

I found the culprit.

I just pledged one liberty dollar and two bit-coins.

Oh Lexus - you tease. At first glance I thought it might be a FR-exuS...but alas...