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Seen any chicoms in your AO?
Last one’s I saw only qualified as the last part of your question, I called in thr 155’s from LZ FAT CITY. Not much left of those little buggers. Almost as bad as the little fellow who popped out of his hole just as a Cobra had released a fusillade from its mini gun. Not much left.

This little valley was a hot bed of NVA activity. The ridge line jsut past it was a superhighway for the little buggers to come from the Ho Chi Minh trail to hit our main base, Chu Lai.

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They have more restraint than me, after hearing those dumb cunts scream on repeat constantly I'd be temped to mag dump them all just on principle.
Pepperball to the pie hole.


We had a big live oak on our place get struck years ago. Probably 6-7 feet across at the base. It took a limb off that was at least 18" and I guess traveled down through the tree and made about a 6" exit hole about halfway down the trunk of the tree.

It burned inside for a week. The flame coming out from where that limb once was looked like a torch. Another torrential downpour finally put it out. Tree is still living.
 
Tesla owners are different. No way I'd excited about gluing structural parts of my truck together.


"Based on how much adhesive they applied, I bet it is as strong now as it was originally".

"Go stand with your face in the corner, think about what you said and when you're ready to apologize for saying something that stupid, then you can come back and re-join us".
 
Pepperball to the pie hole.



We had a big live oak on our place get struck years ago. Probably 6-7 feet across at the base. It took a limb off that was at least 18" and I guess traveled down through the tree and made about a 6" exit hole about halfway down the trunk of the tree.

It burned inside for a week. The flame coming out from where that limb once was looked like a torch. Another torrential downpour finally put it out. Tree is still living.
One here down by my creek was struck a few years back. A very tall and straight oak. It blew the bark off from as high as I could see, 5” wide, straight down the trunk to the ground. The tree died and is still standing, I need to cut it down.


Tesla owners are different. No way I'd excited about gluing structural parts of my truck together.


I saw body panels and structures glued on from GM way back in the early 90s on cars with composite bodies.
 
Tesla owners are different. No way I'd excited about gluing structural parts of my truck together.



One here down by my creek was struck a few years back. A very tall and straight oak. It blew the bark off from as high as I could see, 5” wide, straight down the trunk to the ground. The tree died and is still standing, I need to cut it down.



I saw body panels and structures glued on from GM way back in the early 90s on cars with composite bodies.

I worked for Grumman Aerospace and we were gluing aircraft skins to structure in the 80's. I remember the part # because the stuff was amazing and we used it for other a lot of other things GM4107. It was also used on fuel tanks to limit fastener penetrations. We kept it frozen until it was time to use it, then thaw and apply.
I am sure the newer stuff is even better.
 
I worked for Grumman Aerospace and we were gluing aircraft skins to structure in the 80's. I remember the part # because the stuff was amazing and we used it for other a lot of other things GM4107. It was also used on fuel tanks to limit fastener penetrations. We kept it frozen until it was time to use it, then thaw and apply.
I am sure the newer stuff is even better.
Some of them are sort of like joining PVC, it simply ain’t coming back apart.