They play a prominent role in Red Storm Rising as well. It’s my favorite Tom Clancy novel.
They play a prominent role in Red Storm Rising as well. It’s my favorite Tom Clancy novel.
not survivable over modern battlefields.
My favorite part from The Hunt for the Red October
Wa-rt-hog.
I think whether or not the A-10 will remain useful depends entirely on who we see as “enemy combatants” in the next decade or so. They’re phenomenal against insurgents and the like (or small states without advanced military tech research, like Iran or North Korea), but if we intend to pick fights with Russia (and to a…
Ok, but legit question for Air Force folks - How do I rewing the 30-50 feral Warthogs that fly into my yard within 3-5 mins while my ground troops play?
This being F/A and all.....Can’t we call it by it’s real name just once?
He’s tomato, just ignore and dismiss.
Yikes. Do you have a link for that?
I think he is friends with Kanye. A$AP also made some questionable comments after Ferguson, and then seemed to make it worse in trying to explain those comments. Which were interpreted as, "I got mine, don't care about anyone else", which definitely fits with Trump.
Sure. They restrained themselves from calling police to deal with the harassers.
“The president a a-hole (Fuck off)
If you spin a coin and then slam a plastic fast food salt shaker on it, the coin will go through the bottom. You then leave it there until the next person picks it up and dumps salt all over the table. But don’t do that. It’s really uncool.
I no longer live near a Denny’s and haven’t had it in many, many years. My go to was Moons Over My Hammy, would love to have one for old time’s sake.
When I was a teenager my friends and I frequented a local Denny’s. One “joke” we would play was to unscrew the top of the salt shaker so that whoever used it next ended up with a mound of salt on their food. Looking back I don’t even think it was a funny prank, it’s not like we ever witnessed the victim using the…
This assumes all palates are the same. Also not all restaurants are good.
Ms. Waitress’s suggestions are all good ones. I’ll add my own:
Counterpoint: At least half the customers will add salt and pepper to their food automatically without ever even tasting it to see if it needs it. Also, it always needs more salt. A chef’s refined palate, trained to identify flavors and flavor interactions, is not going to be the same as Joe Public’s tastebuds which…
Start a rumor that there is a curse on anyone who steals the salt and pepper shakers. Fake a letter to the editor of the local newspaper claiming to be from an out of towner who wants help returning stolen shakers because things started going terribly wrong after they stole the shakers.