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This is where, they go to court and try to say, since they have a Vagina, they can't be a father.
when $$ comes into play, gender changes REAL FAST.

I believe once the person adopts them that is the factor, accepted financial responsibility. I know a guy who was the boyfriend and provided for the kid for the years him and the Mom were together. When they broke up he was dinged with support because he was providing all along so why stop now ??
 
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Oh hell NO!
 
It's not a tractor per se, it's actually classified as a truckView attachment 8693067. I was the one what was stuck.
The tractor is pulling me out.
For us non tractor types it looks tractorish. It does work on farms and the front end looks like lots of tractor front ends just with bigger tires. At least I am alot better than taking my wife to Hill AFB museum. Airplane, airplane, airplane, airplane... Oops helicopter. I am a-10, f14, sr71, (letter)h-53.
 
For us non tractor types it looks tractorish. It does work on farms and the front end looks like lots of tractor front ends just with bigger tires. At least I am alot better than taking my wife to Hill AFB museum. Airplane, airplane, airplane, airplane... Oops helicopter. I am a-10, f14, sr71, (letter)h-53.
I tell people that have never seen one this is what you'd get if a truck and tractor made a baby....
 
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I tell people that have never seen one this is what you'd get if a truck and tractor made a baby....

John Levitow did exactly the same thing aboard an AC47 over Vietnam in 69. I had the honor of speaking with him in the late 90s. He died a few years later at the very young age of 65.

I cannot imagine what it takes to intentionally touch burning WP or magnesium much less pick it up and carry to a hatch.
 
John Levitow did exactly the same thing aboard an AC47 over Vietnam in 69. I had the honor of speaking with him in the late 90s. He died a few years later at the very young age of 65.

I cannot imagine what it takes to intentionally touch burning WP or magnesium much less pick it up and carry to a hatch.
Cant imagine that either but they damn sure deserve the keys to the kingdom.
 
John Levitow did exactly the same thing aboard an AC47 over Vietnam in 69. I had the honor of speaking with him in the late 90s. He died a few years later at the very young age of 65.

I cannot imagine what it takes to intentionally touch burning WP or magnesium much less pick it up and carry to a hatch.
Vaguely related. My grandfather was blind in one eye. I asked him what happened. It wasn't something he'd ever talk about until after I had been in the Army. Apparently when he was In Korea, a guy had freaked out and dropped an incendiary grenade on the floor of a transport plane he was on. A spark got him in the eye. Another guy picked it up and threw it out the door. Lost his arm.
 
Vaguely related. My grandfather was blind in one eye. I asked him what happened. It wasn't something he'd ever talk about until after I had been in the Army. Apparently when he was In Korea, a guy had freaked out and dropped an incendiary grenade on the floor of a transport plane he was on. A spark got him in the eye. Another guy picked it up and threw it out the door. Lost his arm.

Kinda funny, isn’t it. Dad was infantry in Korea, 52. Never spoke about anything specific until I returned from my first tour there. Always slept with his eyes half open. Mom said he never did before. Those guys were different.
 
For us non tractor types it looks tractorish. It does work on farms and the front end looks like lots of tractor front ends just with bigger tires. At least I am alot better than taking my wife to Hill AFB museum. Airplane, airplane, airplane, airplane... Oops helicopter. I am a-10, f14, sr71, (letter)h-53.

Do they have a B-1B at the museum?
Couldn't get her near the one at Ellsworth back in '14 because it was snowed in. I'd like her to see what I worked on up close.
 
Kinda funny, isn’t it. Dad was infantry in Korea, 52. Never spoke about anything specific until I returned from my first tour there. Always slept with his eyes half open. Mom said he never did before. Those guys were different.
Gramps was an interesting fella for sure. He was really my dad as far as I was concerned and I made sure he knew it before he passed... He was 16 when he joined the Army. He had a cousin vouch he was 18. He grew up Mennonite in Virginia. His family counted him as dead when he left. He showed me the grave stone when I went there with him later in life. His family didn't recognize him as even being alive for 20ish years until after his parents died. The only time I ever met that part of the family was when his oldest brother had cancer. I drove him out there. They talked privately for 10 minutes. I was introduced and we left... I know that part of the family tree goes back to the 1600's in America. That's it.

Interestingly, when he passed, about 30 Amish men came to the service. They came early, shook every males hand, and left before the pastor even went up to the podium.
 
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Dont know if this is real but damn....


The first practical motion picture camera was invented in the 1880's. Color movie film was not practical until the 1930's, 80 years after these alleged incidents took place. The Indian mutiny occurred in 1857, so I can state with confidence the clip is fake.

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