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Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

Had never seen this guy but damn I like his style. He was doing his comedy routine in Phoenix and someone gave him shit about Mexico...


He is awesome. He exposes the gay sex and “illuminati” stuff in Hollywood and the music industry all the time.

Before Sean Combs was arrested, Katt called it.
 
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I rode over a bridge like that in Norway… entrance to the Veemork hydro plant. Shorter and better built. It was still $&@?ing terrifying!!!

Sirhr
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Norsk Hydro at Veemork. Site of the famous WW2 commando raid to stop heavy water production.

The suspension bridge is to the left on the road in.

Off to the right are the cliffs that the Norwegian ski commandos scaled (IIRC down to get in.. up to get out). At night. In the middle of winter. To get into the plant and demolish the machinery. Oh and get down the cliffs. And escape back into the hinterland. On ski's. With all their weapons and gear. And no modern 'lightweight' kit. Wool and twill. and canvas bergens.

While visiting, I climbed down and up a section of their route in June 2012. On a beautiful, cool late spring day. On a path. Carrying nothing more than a water bottle and a camera. And it was WORK!! The toughness of the Norwegian Commandos was beyond belief. It is one of the great stories of WW2 that few have ever heard of!


Cheer,

Sirhr
 
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Norsk Hydro at Veemork. Site of the famous WW2 commando raid to stop heavy water production.

The suspension bridge is to the left on the road in.

Off to the right are the cliffs that the Norwegian ski commandos scaled (IIRC down to get in.. up to get out). At night. In the middle of winter. To get into the plant and demolish the machinery. Oh and get down the cliffs. And escape back into the hinterland. On ski's. With all their weapons and gear. And no modern 'lightweight' kit. Wool and twill. and canvas bergens.

While visiting, I climbed down and up a section of their route in June 2012. On a beautiful, cool late spring day. On a path. Carrying nothing more than a water bottle and a camera. And it was WORK!! The toughness of the Norwegian Commandos was beyond belief. It is one of the great stories of WW2 that few have ever heard of!


Cheer,

Sirhr
I crossed the Euphrates via a ribbon bridge every day for a year, screw that noise. Will try to find pics, those and AVLM bridges can suck it
 
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My bad, I always include heated/cooled seats with a vehicle’s climate controls. My opinion still stands though. Heated seats are the greatest automotive innovation ever
1. Turn middle knob all the way to red.
2. Make sure AC button is not lit up.

Heater engaged.
Steam rooms are not heated seats. You can make that into a sauna by turning the ac button on too
Sorry bro

Will send Tampax XXL and Midol
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