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American Air Force bombers are cowardly weak as cowardly evilenemies - Here's the proof!



 
 
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Old February 5th 09, 12:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Chris Reed[_2_]
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Default American Air Force bombers are cowardly weak as cowardly evilenemies - Here's the proof!

I didn't manage to get through to the end, but rather liked the bit
after rant # 1 where the author suddenly changed topic and wrote:

"Hey! this stuff for cats and dogs looks pretty
coool" (link to pet bed website)

I also have my "Ooh, shiny!" moments, but try not to have them in print.

Relevance to soaring you ask? Well, he's clearly flying high ...
 




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