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It's her husband's fault that she doesn't consider a ball in the face to be "ops normal." Gentlemen - make sure your wives are "acclimated."

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    Been doing this long enough now to see the slide from something I dreamed of doing all my life to something that is absolutely unbearable at times.  Dad flew for 28 years before me and both of my gran

  • No dog in the fight.  But the 480FS Wikipedia page has an awesome “Woke era to present write up.” never seen that before must be a new AF Historian.

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Are there pics? Maybe a ball to the face improved her looks.

There I was just watching the game and....

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Seriously though, it doesn't answer the real question in the first place. Why did he overthrow the ball?

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Drunk Woman Blames GPS After Driving Her Buick Into Sand Trap

After launching her Buick Century into a sand trap Monday evening, 46 year old Patricia Maione had a rather interesting explanation. According to the Massachusetts woman it wasn't her alleged state of intoxication to blame for the crash, but a faulty GPS...

...Necn.com reports Maione had "followed the golf cart path for nearly a quarter mile – narrowly missing several golfers along the way – before going over the edge into the sand trap." The bunker in question sits at the bottom of an 8 to 10 foot drop.

When police arrived at the golf course they "detected a strong smell of alcohol" and discovered "a large Burger King cup containing an alcoholic beverage in her car." Officers on scene reported that after failing a field sobriety test the woman admitted she had consumed a half liter of vodka around 10am Monday morning...

...Maione told police officers on scene she "did not even like golf".

That's a tough lie:

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We've got a looker, fellas!

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I love that they put the Burger King cup on the trunk before they snapped the pic of the car. Priceless.

From Jalopnik

Left rear fender: appears everyone continued to play through.

"We guarantee the possibility of rare coins" - sounds like a promise form LocMar.

That's a white jet thing. C'mon man.

Yeah, you're right....still, classic dumbass who can't STFU on the radio.

Or a trap shoot.

Awesome...if only the world was so lucky.

Meh, in the end then the hobbiest is spending $75 to keep the excitement alive. Whatever. I've spent more than that on a single night of drinking. Which is more of a waste? Depends on perspective.

My perspective is coming from someone who liked collecting foreign coins as a kid and someone who likes to drink alcohol now. Both are fun in their own ways.

Hendrix?

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Left handed guitar was a dead giveaway.

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Left handed guitar was a dead giveaway.

Also, he was known for playing the guitar upside down....as is depicted in the pic.

Yep, that's a rare photo of Private James "Jimi" Hendrix of the 101st Airborne, playing guitar at Fort Campbell, Kentucky in 1962.

That particular guitar is at the Rock n Roll Center in Seatlle. It's a purple Danelectro and was Jimi's first-ever guitar (and the one he learned how to play on). It's valued at about half a million dollars...

Cheers! M2

Yep, that's a rare photo of Private James "Jimi" Hendrix of the 101st Airborne, playing guitar at Fort Campbell, Kentucky in 1962.

That particular guitar is at the Rock n Roll Center in Seatlle. It's a purple Danelectro and was Jimi's first-ever guitar (and the one he learned how to play on). It's valued at about half a million dollars...

Cheers! M2

I thought his first guitar was a white single pick up Supro Ozark that his dad bought from Myers Music in Seattle? The Danelectro was purchased next when he started playing with Tomcats in '61- this guitar he eventually nicknamed Betty Jean.

I'm 100% confident the Supro Ozark was his very first guitar.

I thought his first guitar was a white single pick up Supro Ozark that his dad bought from Myers Music in Seattle? The Danelectro was purchased next when he started playing with Tomcats in '61- this guitar he eventually nicknamed Betty Jean.

I'm 100% confident the Supro Ozark was his very first guitar.

You're probably right, I was just passing along the info posted with the pic. I'm not a huge follower of Hendrix, I'm more of a Pete Townshend fan myself...

Vertigo, sir, I concur with your post.

Edit: I'm a pretty big Hendrix fan. My high school senior year government project was to try and make Hendrix the state musician of Washington. I had all the legislation written and support from my congresswoman, but the Lt governor wouldn't allow the legislation to be brought to vote due to hendrix's history of drug abuse. I was pissed, but still passed the class.

Wait for it... "cool story brah..."

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Jenna Jameson Charged with DUI after slamming pole

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$5 for head seems pretty cheap. What exactly is the problem here?

https://dailycaller.c...ce-forgot-guns/

The GSPR (Security Group of the President of the Republic), an elite group of secret agents tasked with ensuring the safety of the (French) President, thought their guns were safely stored in suitcases. When the agents attempted to retrieve their weapons after passing through customs, they discovered their dangerous mistake.

Our guys may try to be cheap with their overseas rentals, but I don't think they forget the guns.

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