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Aaah, so is this the Stuart Galbraith school of Finnish and Russian language studies? Drinking two liters of cheap vodka a day, keeps the boring glossaries and grammars away, and makes you both fluent and brave enough to say, to the huge muscular bully that he's a girlieman gay.
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I thought it was: "Brown-stained trousers, and white flags, are France!" (Ducking to avoid all the incoming snails and empty wine bottles.)
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Has anyone blamed it on the Jews yet?
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IIRC, the decision to cut down the trees in question had been taken after following the correct procedure in the democratic Swedish political system, and the trees were also rotten to the degree of starting to become a hazard. But that didn't stop a bunch of red/green extremists from disrespecting the democratic system, by not only trying to prevent the cutting down of the trees, but also by attacking the police who where there to protect the workers. In my not so humble view, the red/green rabble deserved the baton hits, tear gas, and dog bites they got, and should also have been punished with formal sentences.
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Shooting Davy Crockett On The Moon And…
A2Keltainen replied to bd1's topic in Weapons other than Tanks (WOTTs)
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Shooting Davy Crockett On The Moon And…
A2Keltainen replied to bd1's topic in Weapons other than Tanks (WOTTs)
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Here is a photo I snapped of one them today (the measurements are about 0.5 x 1 m). I apologize for the crappy quality, but the tram in question was both shaky and not exactly well lit for photography... The text, beside the phone contact information on the bottom line, is: My translation:
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Given its wartime mission, and the expected consequences for the unit (as mentioned by both members of the unit itself, and well informed outsiders), it was basically as close you can come to the Japanese WW2 kamikaze units without actually having the pilots crash their aircraft into enemy ships. Even if your aircraft didn't get blown out of the sky by the massive WP air-defense umbrella on the first mission, that just meant another mission against the same target after a quick rearming, refueling and regrouping, and then another mission, and...
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The wonderful book; Den dolda alliansen - Sveriges hemliga NATO-förbindelser Mikael Holmström about Sweden's (to the Swedish public...) secret cooperation with NATO during the Cold War and after, describes that specific incident, and also mentions that there were several other similar ones during the time period in question. Another nice incident mentioned in the book is when a Swedish air force recon jet flew so low over a WP ship in the Baltic Sea, that the ship's nationality flag was shredded to pieces. And considering the subject of the thread, the book also mentions aggressive Swedish simulated air attacks towards Kaliningrad and the Baltic states during the Cold War. They were conducted by the Swedish Airforce's primary ground attack unit attackeskadern (E 1), similar to the the recent Russian one against Sweden, and intended to light up the WP air defense system so it could be mapped by SIGINT aircraft for the benefit of both Sweden itself, and US and UK strategic bomber units. BWT, the term "kakan" ("the cookie") that you can see used in the linked article, was the common term used in Swedish military circles to describe the massive WP invasion fleet coming towards Sweden from harbors in the Baltic States. The mentioned attackeskadern (E 1) had as its Primary Mission to conduct saturation attacks with anti-ship missiles against "kakan", until either "kakan" was sunken, and/or attackeskadern had been blown from the sky, which ever came first.
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No Known Drug Allergies? That sounds like a reasonable explanation.
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What's the text ("NKOA"? "NKDA"?) below "A POS" on his medical chest badge, and what does it mean?
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Now I'm just waiting for feminist extremists to demonstrate for more wars, so more evil and violent men can be PTSD:ed into kind peace loving women...
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Another sign of the New Sweden are the information posters that one can see on the ad spots on the walls in the trams here in Gothenburg. There have been several series of them during the latest years, paid (?) for by various agencies and organizations working with helping and protecting women in need, where the themes have been to inform girls and women that being forced into prostitution, being forced into marriage, being the victim of female genital mutilation, getting battered by their husband/brothers who don't approve of their behavior, and so on, is actually not ok here in Sweden. The posters have helpfully nearly always had the messages translated into several other languages than Swedish (always interesting to see which ones, and especially depending on the subject...), and have always contained contact information for the special telephone hotlines the agencies and organizations in question have. The latest one I've seen (yesterday) is from the Police, and targeted to girls. I don't remember the whole rather lengthy text, but it at least mentioned that here in Sweden, their families are not allowed to totally control their lives, or to beat them into submission if they want to do horrible infidel things (my words) such as play football.
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Excuse me Good Sir, but I believe the proper term for males who use hair products is girliemen, and not men. And I would also prefer the word sad, instead of scary in Your statement above. At least during the good old days the girliemen didn't spend several hundreds dollars for a small bottle of the latest fad hair product, but instead just took a handful of swine feces and rotting offal from the ground, and smeared into their hair when they wanted to "look good for the ladies". If they were good enough for The Humungus, ...
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