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  • Birthday 02/29/2004

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  1. R.I.P. good buddy, you will be sorely missed.

  2. You'll be sadly missed, Gaius. It was a pleasure knowing you.

  3. Listen, you Kiwi Savage, you have just insulted two Romans! Alas, I won't get you - here.
  4. Only if miles and klicks aren't confused - again!
  5. N.N., might this have anything to do with the limitaneii coming from other parts of the Empire?
  6. That side view of the P-38 doesn't give a youngster a full idea of the glory of the plane. Perhaps it should be a 'tilted' view. Side on, it looks like any ole fighter. Just an idea, and hopefully none take it as an insult. Edit: Huns and nips were not only fascinated, but also incinerated.
  7. Were I you, I wouldn't be overly concerned. Look, soon you will have a quake, and kali4kneeya will slip into the drink. Fire done for. Now, lest you think that I am picking on the state, Lon Guylan is slowly slipping into Davy Jones' Locker. The sooner the better. Solve all sorts of problems.
  8. Hopefully, you will also put this up the next time Roman "Democratic' institutions are mentioned.
  9. This might help a little: "Hadrian's Wall"; David J. Breeze and Brian Dobson; Penguin Books.
  10. Perfect! But I won't. Oh!, what the heck. Everybody now, in Church Latin: 'Little Indian, Sioux or Crow, Little Turk or Japanee. O! don't you wish that you were A Napolitano, Just like me?' 'A Child's Garden of Verses' (Edited).
  11. WAR! This means war! Unrestricted! No farthing given! Out skien dhu's, and to work with all!
  12. Depending on the situation, a slower plane can knock out a faster plane - and did. The Russians didn't come in until Stalin got tired of supplying the gooks and Chinese with coffins.
  13. Almost? The USAF controlled the skies over N.K. Pyongyang got the Tokyo treatment. It was exceptionally difficult to tell a crisp gook from a crisp Russian - they went down, in glory, over enemy territory. And usually high-tailed it to China when the Yanks showed up. The enemy never went south of the lines - if they knew what was in their best interests. The 'kill' count was heavily in favor of the USAF. The only point I tried to make, is that the planes were similar in design.
  14. The MIG-15 and the Sabrejet were almost carbon copies.
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