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Augustin Trébuchon
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I would’ve said 1931 myself, given that Manchuria was part of China, after all.

Need or no need, I’d think buying stamps would be more useful.

I know what the memorial says, thanks.

Indeed. The Poles’, mostly.

You can’t buy something that’s free.

Oh, c’mon the F***.

It’s not really free if you have to put up with commercials or pay to get rid of them.

Western countries can rewrite history quite well, but on that scale, it’s still exceptional, though.

Not quite sure that’s what Old Joseph was thinking of when he built the memorial, but that’s a very interesting take :-)

That looks far better than any of those windshield-less... things supercar m makers keep heaping upon us lately.

Surprisingly, I’d rather have the Pontiac produced, I think it looks even better than its contemporary Corvette (which I love too, only not as much :-))

That makes it even better! What a fantastic thing to do!

But will Trump “Free D.C.!” by July 4 and have his, that’s the question.

Well, according to the Soviet War Memorial in Berlin, WWII didn’t start until 1941, so they may be excused for being confused about dates.

Darn. If only there was a way to watch it without being physically present. Like, dunno, some clever device that would beam views of the field through the air in some fashion.

There’s no legal reason whatsoever forcing cruise companies to register their ships in “convenience” flags. Just the “invisible hand” of wishing to pay no taxes and face no US judicial consequences for any crime committed onboard.

Not only this, but it allows them to not follow US jurisdictions for crimes committed aboard their ships international waters, even in cases like rape and such not-so-expected mishaps of package cruises, as explained in a recent Hasan Minhaj episode.

Given that your German is bound to be better than mine, can you tell me if my hunch that the 250cc cars could also be driven with no “real” driving licence? The image does say “for all old licences in Classes 1 and 4" and from what little I could gather from german web pages, it seems those were for agricultural

you spent house-buying money on a watch

The route would take the service south to Eilat and across the border at Taba rather than a more direct crossing at Rafah.