enough about balance, consumption, real battles and power...
on this date is a famous photo: [ATTACH]n1088120[/ATTACH]
I found they not only got a name incorrect, but whether they were living or dead (the soldiers in the photo).
I could easily let my animal tour go as a result.
That does not fill a hole.. but hey. That is the american way sometimes..
Why fake your way to infamy in the military.
smile those unchallenged teeth... walk that unworn walk.
keep the tall tales precise as your unbroken back stretches them...
no one can see your little penis anyway.
in this battle, they lost 750 in 5 hours. The numbers got much worse as a total.
hard earned photo...
As Barry here might tell you, the GM NV3500 half-ton-truck 5spd manual transmission is a wonderful thing for what it's made for. Pursuing the rare one connected to a 4x4 transfer case (for the first-year Wagoneer in avatar) brought me to the busy city north of the LAX airport, wherein lies a neat, quiet little post-WWII-era neighborhood that was home to the seller and his dad. I'd brought along my own dad for the ride and both those guys now in their nineties had a great chat...
...Meanwhile the place got a lot less-quiet when our guy Derek pulled the cutouts on his project Datsun 240-Z for a short, uh, "demonstration" ride. Light, a little rough around the edges, and big LS power with a six-speed Tremec to punish tires with. A low-11-sec. car, crap. It looks sweet but this thing was brutal, I loved it...I can't imagine how much fun blasting around the L.A. streets and canyon roads in this former straight-6 car would be.
Last edited by Loren; February 27, 2016, 07:27 AM.
That 240Z is killer. My first non straight line go fast experience was in a heavily modified 240z. Still had a six under the hood, but it was pretty healthy.
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