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

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Invisible fence?:unsure:
 
Fuck now I gotta storm the fence. Fuckers have at least 20 of mine and I want 'em back. Who else is going? The hippies wouldn't know what to do with one of these anyway so we can take our pick.

I'm out, do you guys know what area the 15mm sockets are in?
 
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If true it's awesome.
Checked one of them.....

Early years[edit]
Banner was born to Jewish parents in Stanislav, Austria-Hungary (now Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine). He studied for a law degree at the University of Vienna, but decided instead to become an actor.[2] In 1938, when he was performing with an acting troupe in Switzerland, Adolf Hitler annexed Austria to Nazi Germany. Banner emigrated to the United States, where he rapidly picked up English.
World War II[edit]
In 1942, he enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces, underwent basic training in Atlantic City and became a supply sergeant.[2][3] He even posed for a recruiting poster.[3] He served until 1945.[1]
According to fellow Hogan's Heroes actor Robert Clary, "John lost a lot of his family" to the Holocaust.[4]
 

Sperry ball turret. Father was a ball turret gunner in a B24. Survivied 25 missions with the 15th AAF in Italy including one raid on Ploesti where they experienced very high losses. Rarely if ever spoke about his experiences during that time. Looked inside one at Pima Air Museum and for the life of me could not figure out out he fit inside it.
 
I wonder if they would let us set up on the hills a couple miles out? Mostly just dirt around there. The residual hippyness should either be eaten by something or dry up and blow away. I think if we fork up for own ammo we should be good.

Fuck now I gotta storm the fence. Fuckers have at least 20 of mine and I want 'em back. Who else is going? The hippies wouldn't know what to do with one of these anyway so we can take our pick.
 
Sperry ball turret. Father was a ball turret gunner in a B24. Survivied 25 missions with the 15th AAF in Italy including one raid on Ploesti where they experienced very high losses. Rarely if ever spoke about his experiences during that time. Looked inside one at Pima Air Museum and for the life of me could not figure out out he fit inside it.
if he was in a raid on ploesti...every day after that is a blessing