Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1


That shirt gets around…

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...and apparently there are variations. I can celebrate this type of diversity!

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I’d actually eat there! Of course, this clip from the video would have to be running on a continuous loop somewhere…probably in the men’s room, LoL.

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…and honestly, Susannah Hoffs was always hot, but has actually gotten more attractive with age IMHO

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Nuclear detonation from the "Tumbler Snapper" test series showing fireball and "rope tricks" by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The photograph was shot by a Rapatronic camera built by EG&G. Since each camera could record only one exposure on a sheet of film, banks of four to 10 cameras were set up to take sequences of photographs. The average exposure time was three millionths of a second. The cameras were last used at the Test Site in 1962.

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There are 3 C5's sitting on the ramp. 2 are up on jacks. What does that indicate?

It means they ran out of jacks.
Waiting for a ride home after a long deployment and seeing a C5 pull up on the ramp means two things.
1. You're not getting home when you thought you were.
2. Those extra days are going to be spent somewhere NICE!
 
Waiting for a ride home after a long deployment and seeing a C5 pull up on the ramp means two things.
1. You're not getting home when you thought you were.
2. Those extra days are going to be spent somewhere NICE!

I remember many C-5 and C-141 flights, prior to takeoff, where the crew members mentioned a "possible discrepancy" that could cause us to divert.

And yeah, it was usually something like Rhein Main, or somewhere in Italy.
 
I remember many C-5 and C-141 flights, prior to takeoff, where the crew members mentioned a "possible discrepancy" that could cause us to divert.

And yeah, it was usually something like Rhein Main, or somewhere in Italy.

Seems every C5 I ever boarded IFEd before landing. Once three hours overvthe Atlantic. Back to Spain we went.
 
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