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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 12:29:49 PM   
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Getting up at 4am tithe. Stupid dentist


You get up extra early for really unpleasant things?


No fallout from last visit. Went in for routine xtraction, stupid dentist broke tooth and left the roots in. It hurts. A lot.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 12:31:40 PM   
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British pongoes get a new gun


It is still a rifle (semi automatic one) accurate up to 600-800 m...



Heavy caliber cniper nowadays is something like this (accurate up to 1500-2000 m):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrett_M82





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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 12:32:47 PM   
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An M-16 mod? Just like the Brits to be 30 years behind a fad.

I'm kidding, I'm kidding. I think I might have seen something on the Military Chanel about it.


Military Chanel? Eau de gun oil? It's a proper 7.62 mm round like we used to have




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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 12:41:22 PM   
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An M-16 mod? Just like the Brits to be 30 years behind a fad.

I'm kidding, I'm kidding. I think I might have seen something on the Military Chanel about it.


Military Chanel? Eau de gun oil? It's a proper 7.62 mm round like we used to have


Well... 20mm (or 50 cal = .5 inch) can pass through almost anything (and single hit is usually the lethal one)...


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 1:39:09 PM   
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hello guys

town area had been submerged by flooding after heavy rains.
All rescue service has been mobilized since sunday
And all the admin workers had been asked to give help on phone call, so i had 2 hellish busy day at work.


Edit: and now, i am the one counting statistics about the phone call (how much, how long, how long to wait, how long did not have an answer, and so on....)

Fortunately i am not concerned on my own

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 1:59:10 PM   
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hello guys

town area had been submerged by flooding after heavy rains.
All rescue service has been mobilized since sunday
And all the admin workers had been asked to give help on phone call, so i had 2 hellish busy day at work.


Edit: and now, i am the one counting statistics about the phone call (how much, how long, how long to wait, how long did not have an answer, and so on....)

Fortunately i am not concerned on my own


Take care Eric!


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 2:18:03 PM   
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Hi all,

Take care Eric!


Leo "Apollo11"


Don't worry Leo, i know how to swim .

No, this is a silly joke, some people had lost all their goods and house (cars, and so on).
That's now 3 years in a row that this part of the valley suffer from flooding when there is a heavy thunderstorm. The rate of deceny flooding (not sure of the translation: the flooding that is suppose to occur every ten years) is totaly beaten...

I only had some very busy days, nothing really serious. You know, you are under pressure for 8 or 10 hours in a row, but when it is finish, you can relax; the people flooded can't.

For my own, the part of the town were i live is supposed to be safe of river flooding (or, if i am flooded, there would be 400.000 people with feets in the water).

The only risk of drowning would be if a dam in the moutain broke up. Not supposed to happen, but who know ? ( being in the rescue service, you have some studies of case under the hand, and sometime it is just frightening; just don't let the people know, told our officers).

I hope no threadster brothers are in risk ? Is Mynok safe back from Africa ? (not in relationship with flooding, i know).
Take care all of you.
And Leo, thanks for the thought

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 2:20:38 PM   
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Hi all,

Backwoods Bunny (1959)

Elvis Buzzard: I did it, Pappy! I done plugged the rabbit critter!
Pappy Buzzard: Elvis, y'all didn't plug no rabbit critter. Y'all plugged your pappy. Now what'd ya do that *for*?
Elvis Buzzard: *Four*?
[Shoots again, hitting Pappy]
Pappy Buzzard: Now, Elvis ya gone too far!
[Get's shot again]
Pappy Buzzard: I said *FAR*, not *FOUR*!
[Get's shot again]
Pappy Buzzard: Okay, Elvis, just wait 'til I get my two by *four*!
[Get's shot again]


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 2:37:45 PM   
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Stay dry as possible, Brother Eric.

Living in the mountains brings with it a higher rate of environmental encounters. Lots of city-dwellers and flatlanders who moved to the North Carolina mountains have discovered that fact. The real mountain people know to expect trouble and are prepared for it.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 2:50:44 PM   
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Stay dry as possible, Brother Eric.

Living in the mountains brings with it a higher rate of environmental encounters. Lots of city-dwellers and flatlanders who moved to the North Carolina mountains have discovered that fact. The real mountain people know to expect trouble and are prepared for it.


Just look at a map. Find Grenoble, south of Lyon. Many people (even the french) do believe we are a moutainous town. But we live in plains. We even are the flatest town in France !! (due to icecap 10000 years ago that flatten the ground).
The moutains are 10 miles around us (we are surrounded; bring in supply and arty....oups, getting mad). So basically we are in/out of moutain; a bit particular.
The advantage is for the ski-lovers in winter: a 20mn ride in car is enough to reach the ski-resort. Or to have a walk in summer.

And in fact, all city-dwellers (at least that is the feeling that i have about french people, i can't really talk about others country) expect to be safe of everything....except maybe traffic jam.

Edit: i must add something that made me laugh a few years ago.
I was coming back from Army service in february by train;while waiting at railway station for my girl friend (not my actual wife) i had the opportunity to look at people from Paris ( Si Rominet me lit, il aura la confirmation que les "parigots" font bien rire les "provinciaux" ); they were coming for the ski season. And too many of them where dressed in ski-dressing, when all the local people were dressed "normal"; probably the used to think the ski moutains were at 5mn walk from the train . When thinking of it, i can't stop laughing.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 3:40:34 PM   
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I guess I always thought Grenoble was in the Alps, but whether you're in the mountains or surrounded by them, it sounds like a lovely place to live. I remember talking with a foreign exchange student who was from Grenoble. He really described the area in glowing terms.

As a college student, I toured France from Nancy to Paris and then north to Belgium. Unfortunately I never made it to Grenoble or to the Mediterranean coast. (quelle honte) But I still enjoyed my visit to France more than any other country we visited.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 4:02:32 PM   
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British pongoes get a new gun

What's the pongoes general take on the bullpup design and its origination in the British Army?

Once upon a time, the original bullpup designs were pilloried, but seems like they've made appreciable strides towards a quality weapon. Kind of akin to our M-16 history.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 4:07:44 PM   
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Stay dry as possible, Brother Eric.

Living in the mountains brings with it a higher rate of environmental encounters. Lots of city-dwellers and flatlanders who moved to the North Carolina mountains have discovered that fact. The real mountain people know to expect trouble and are prepared for it.


Just look at a map. Find Grenoble, south of Lyon. Many people (even the french) do believe we are a moutainous town. But we live in plains. We even are the flatest town in France !! (due to icecap 10000 years ago that flatten the ground).
The moutains are 10 miles around us (we are surrounded; bring in supply and arty....oups, getting mad). So basically we are in/out of moutain; a bit particular.
The advantage is for the ski-lovers in winter: a 20mn ride in car is enough to reach the ski-resort. Or to have a walk in summer.

And in fact, all city-dwellers (at least that is the feeling that i have about french people, i can't really talk about others country) expect to be safe of everything....except maybe traffic jam.

Edit: i must add something that made me laugh a few years ago.
I was coming back from Army service in february by train;while waiting at railway station for my girl friend (not my actual wife) i had the opportunity to look at people from Paris ( Si Rominet me lit, il aura la confirmation que les "parigots" font bien rire les "provinciaux" ); they were coming for the ski season. And too many of them where dressed in ski-dressing, when all the local people were dressed "normal"; probably the used to think the ski moutains were at 5mn walk from the train . When thinking of it, i can't stop laughing.

Grenoble?! My sister and I grew up with a French family that was in the peace corps with us in Colombia at the same time. They were from Grenoble-we visited them and that area in the 80s. Beautiful countryside. I recall taking the cable car to the top of the mountains during out visit there.

Historically, wasn't Grenoble a hot bed of partisan activity in WWII, IIRC?

Anyways, stay dry!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 4:39:29 PM   
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I guess I always thought Grenoble was in the Alps, but whether you're in the mountains or surrounded by them, it sounds like a lovely place to live. I remember talking with a foreign exchange student who was from Grenoble. He really described the area in glowing terms.

As a college student, I toured France from Nancy to Paris and then north to Belgium. Unfortunately I never made it to Grenoble or to the Mediterranean coast. (quelle honte) But I still enjoyed my visit to France more than any other country we visited.


Grenoble is the capital of Alps. But still, we are not IN the moutains; just in the middle of the moutains

Edit (can't stop myself, can't stop myself). If someone ask "what is the capital of Abyssinia, he should fear to be drop off the bridge

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 4:49:17 PM   
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Stay dry as possible, Brother Eric.

Living in the mountains brings with it a higher rate of environmental encounters. Lots of city-dwellers and flatlanders who moved to the North Carolina mountains have discovered that fact. The real mountain people know to expect trouble and are prepared for it.


Just look at a map. Find Grenoble, south of Lyon. Many people (even the french) do believe we are a moutainous town. But we live in plains. We even are the flatest town in France !! (due to icecap 10000 years ago that flatten the ground).
The moutains are 10 miles around us (we are surrounded; bring in supply and arty....oups, getting mad). So basically we are in/out of moutain; a bit particular.
The advantage is for the ski-lovers in winter: a 20mn ride in car is enough to reach the ski-resort. Or to have a walk in summer.

And in fact, all city-dwellers (at least that is the feeling that i have about french people, i can't really talk about others country) expect to be safe of everything....except maybe traffic jam.

Edit: i must add something that made me laugh a few years ago.
I was coming back from Army service in february by train;while waiting at railway station for my girl friend (not my actual wife) i had the opportunity to look at people from Paris ( Si Rominet me lit, il aura la confirmation que les "parigots" font bien rire les "provinciaux" ); they were coming for the ski season. And too many of them where dressed in ski-dressing, when all the local people were dressed "normal"; probably the used to think the ski moutains were at 5mn walk from the train . When thinking of it, i can't stop laughing.

Grenoble?! My sister and I grew up with a French family that was in the peace corps with us in Colombia at the same time. They were from Grenoble-we visited them and that area in the 80s. Beautiful countryside. I recall taking the cable car to the top of the mountains during out visit there.

Historically, wasn't Grenoble a hot bed of partisan activity in WWII, IIRC?

Anyways, stay dry!


If ever you remenber of the moutains of Vercor: it was a place were the french resistant try to make a stronghold in july 1944; the normandy breakout didn't had occur at this time, and the Provence landing didn't occured either. For something like 1 or 2 months (can't remenber exactly) there was a "free republic of Vercor". Then in july, the SS and Fallschirmjager assaulted the place. There was many resistant casualties, and more sad, civilians.
At this time, my grandfather, wich was leaving in Vercors before the war, was a POW in a camp, in a detachement of the renown Kolnitz (damn, can't remenber exactly righ now) named an "Obercommando" because he tried 3 time to escape; a stroy i had already told here on the forum.

Vercors moutains are...oh, probably 5 mn ride by car from Grenoble.
In fact, imagine a Y; Grenoble is at the crosspoint; the 3 valleys are between 5 and 10 miles wide. At the crosspoint, Grenoble use all the place. It is a 400.000 inhabitant area.
The cable car....hmmm, i suppose the thing we call "the egg of Grenoble", going upp above the Isere river, and climbing to the "Bastille" on Mount Rachet.
No, it is not the renown parisian Bastille of 1789; in fact anything of fortification style could be call a bastille.
Does it remind you good time ?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 5:55:34 PM   
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Just finished watching the film Daybreakers. Yet another could-have-been...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 6:03:02 PM   
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Yup. Not a big vampire fan but it wasn't a bad movie. The script didn't live up to the plot which was kind of interesting.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 6:25:59 PM   
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The premise, certainly. Don't think I've ever seen Willem DeFoe quite so wooden...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 6:35:40 PM   
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Premise would be correct. DeFoe did have that 'mortgage payment' intensity to his performance. But maybe he thought being the first nonvampire vampire would be draining.

The ending seemed like a compromise or worked out by focus groups. Don't want to spend anymore money on the film so lets have a ride into the sunset voiceover.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 7:30:08 PM   
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Hi all,

Good afternoon...


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 7:31:17 PM   
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Hi all,

Darn... yet another +30 degrees Centigrade day... too hot...


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 10:07:51 PM   
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Post work tithe. Forecast has rain for the next 2 days.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 10:11:09 PM   
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Getting up at 4am tithe. Stupid dentist


You get up extra early for really unpleasant things?


No fallout from last visit. Went in for routine xtraction, stupid dentist broke tooth and left the roots in. It hurts. A lot.


Stupid dentist.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 10:12:08 PM   
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An M-16 mod? Just like the Brits to be 30 years behind a fad.

I'm kidding, I'm kidding. I think I might have seen something on the Military Chanel about it.


Military Chanel? Eau de gun oil? It's a proper 7.62 mm round like we used to have





Everyone's a comedian.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 10:12:44 PM   
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Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: sprior

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An M-16 mod? Just like the Brits to be 30 years behind a fad.

I'm kidding, I'm kidding. I think I might have seen something on the Military Chanel about it.


Military Chanel? Eau de gun oil? It's a proper 7.62 mm round like we used to have


Well... 20mm (or 50 cal = .5 inch) can pass through almost anything (and single hit is usually the lethal one)...


Leo "Apollo11"


And will make you sore as nobody's business after 3 rounds.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 10:13:18 PM   
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hello guys

town area had been submerged by flooding after heavy rains.
All rescue service has been mobilized since sunday
And all the admin workers had been asked to give help on phone call, so i had 2 hellish busy day at work.


Edit: and now, i am the one counting statistics about the phone call (how much, how long, how long to wait, how long did not have an answer, and so on....)

Fortunately i am not concerned on my own


Ouch!

Stay safe.....and calm.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 10:14:47 PM   
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Hi all,

Backwoods Bunny (1959)

Elvis Buzzard: I did it, Pappy! I done plugged the rabbit critter!
Pappy Buzzard: Elvis, y'all didn't plug no rabbit critter. Y'all plugged your pappy. Now what'd ya do that *for*?
Elvis Buzzard: *Four*?
[Shoots again, hitting Pappy]
Pappy Buzzard: Now, Elvis ya gone too far!
[Get's shot again]
Pappy Buzzard: I said *FAR*, not *FOUR*!
[Get's shot again]
Pappy Buzzard: Okay, Elvis, just wait 'til I get my two by *four*!
[Get's shot again]


Leo "Apollo11"


OK, what brought that on?



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 10:15:58 PM   
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Just finished watching the film Daybreakers. Yet another could-have-been...


What is it with you teenage girls and vampires?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 10:44:49 PM   
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But maybe he thought being the first nonvampire vampire would be draining.

That's gotta be one of the worst puns I've heard in a long time...atta boy.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/8/2010 10:45:18 PM   
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Pretty close now...better not leave it up to the Red mouse.

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