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did ya see the cover for the grill out back?

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oh hell yes
 

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Maybe they are hoping for something like what the 9ers got dipping into the college coaching pool. Indy is pretty desperate right now.
 

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Better get lubed up Skers.

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I'm intoxicated...and watching a Polish gangster in lockup (for whatever reason they're actually doing this show in Poland)...interviewer tells him American women are going to be writing him because he's ripped and hot. He says he hopes it's Wilma Flintstone because she's the ideal American woman. LOL
 

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When I was in W. Berlin, Germany in the early 80's I'd talk to people who actually believed there were still places in the US that rode around on horses and buggys shooting at each other. They derived it from all the westerns that were shown over there.
 

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When I was in W. Berlin, Germany in the early 80's I'd talk to people who actually believed there were still places in the US that rode around on horses and buggys shooting at each other. They derived it from all the westerns that were shown over there.




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I want breakfast........
I got all stuff to make breakfast.......


yet....... I'm gonna head to the truck stop...... lol
 

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When I was in W. Berlin, Germany in the early 80's I'd talk to people who actually believed there were still places in the US that rode around on horses and buggys shooting at each other. They derived it from all the westerns that were shown over there.

Yeah same here, mostly in Gasthauses in small villages. The two most often questions were
1. Do you own a horse
and
2. Do you play the guitar.

I was in Bamburg on the Chech border where were you?
 

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Yeah same here, mostly in Gasthauses in small villages. The two most often questions were
1. Do you own a horse
and
2. Do you play the guitar.

I was in Bamburg on the Chech border where were you?

I was stationed 90 miles behind the Iron Curtain at Tempelhof Airport in West Berlin, Germany. West Berlin was also 37 miles west of Poland. When the Berlin wall came down in 1989 the two Germany's were united.

We were the Long Range Radar responsible for getting aircraft through communist East Germany enroute to free West Berlin. There were only 3 air corridors they were allowed to travel per the Potsdam Treaty that divided Germany at the end of WW2. Each corridor was 10 miles wide with a 10,000 foot ceiling. Planes that strayed out of the corridor could be shot down no questions asked.

This is the Radar tower I worked in. Just to give you an idea how tall it was, that is a 6 story building next to it.

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This is Tempelhof Central Airport. At the time it was the 3rd largest building in the world w/ 3 million sq ft of floor space. Hitler intended to build 4 of them (one on each street corner and make Berlin the air traffic hub of the world. It was designed to look like an eagle in flight from the air and there is a distance of 3 miles from wingtip to wingtip. There are also 9 floors underground.

I actually lived in the building.

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This pic shows the 3 air corridors in and out of West Berlin.

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I was stationed 90 miles behind the Iron Curtain at Tempelhof Airport in West Berlin, Germany. West Berlin was also 37 miles west of Poland. When the Berlin wall came down in 1989 the two Germany's were united.

We were the Long Range Radar responsible for getting aircraft through communist East Germany enroute to free West Berlin. There were only 3 air corridors they were allowed to travel per the Potsdam Treaty that divided Germany at the end of WW2. Each corridor was 10 miles wide with a 10,000 foot ceiling. Planes that strayed out of the corridor could be shot down no questions asked.

This is the Radar tower I worked in. Just to give you an idea how tall it was, that is a 6 story building next to it.

tempelhof-park_1995006i.jpg




This is Tempelhof Central Airport. At the time it was the 3rd largest building in the world w/ 3 million sq ft of floor space. Hitler intended to build 4 of them (one on each street corner and make Berlin the air traffic hub of the world. It was designed to look like an eagle in flight from the air and there is a distance of 3 miles from wingtip to wingtip. There are also 9 floors underground.

I actually lived in the building.

Tempelh_air1989oh800.jpg

I can see a C-5 C-17, C-130, and possibly a KC-130 tanker in that pic R A
 
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