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Originally Posted by JohnBurns
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Puff would fly over and put three bullets per square foot the size of a football field. The Green Beret movie with John Wayne had one fly over an overrun outpost. Nothing in the open lives. Bad ass. Edk

LOL.

That would require 144,000 bullets not counting the endzones.

Movies are not real life.

Well, googler says they could carry 55,000 on average, so the man isn’t all that far off. Call it an antler.

Well I suppose someone of your limited mental ability would score 38% as not that far off.

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I see you are feeling frisky with numbers tonight. What’s the approximate percentage off of kill zone to strike an antler?
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This video answers all your questions, young Padowan, but I suspect you will score in the low 30th precentile for reading trace. laugh



Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Cataract surgery is in his immediate future

There are none so blind as those who will not see.

It more of a Sand Packed VeeJay issue than shitty eyeballs. But she probably has shitty eyeballs in addition to the Sand Packed VeeJay.

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Originally Posted by AKwolverine
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Originally Posted by JohnBurns
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Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by ERK
Puff would fly over and put three bullets per square foot the size of a football field. The Green Beret movie with John Wayne had one fly over an overrun outpost. Nothing in the open lives. Bad ass. Edk

LOL.

That would require 144,000 bullets not counting the endzones.

Movies are not real life.

Well, googler says they could carry 55,000 on average, so the man isn’t all that far off. Call it an antler.

Well I suppose someone of your limited mental ability would score 38% as not that far off.

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Originally Posted by AKwolverine
I see you are feeling frisky with numbers tonight. What’s the approximate percentage off of kill zone to strike an antler?

This video answers all your questions, young Padowan, but I suspect you will score in the low 30th precentile for reading trace. laugh




Cataract surgery is in his immediate future

Beats rectal prolapse repair.


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The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
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I guess that the people that modified some of the gunships (Vietnam bound) in Greenville, TX obviously didn’t know as much as you.

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Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
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Puff would fly over and put three bullets per square foot the size of a football field. The Green Beret movie with John Wayne had one fly over an overrun outpost. Nothing in the open lives. Bad ass. Edk

LOL.

That would require 144,000 bullets not counting the endzones.

Movies are not real life.

Well, googler says they could carry 55,000 on average, so the man isn’t all that far off. Call it an antler.

Well I suppose someone of your limited mental ability would score 38% as not that far off.

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Originally Posted by AKwolverine
I see you are feeling frisky with numbers tonight. What’s the approximate percentage off of kill zone to strike an antler?
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
This video answers all your questions, young Padowan, but I suspect you will score in the low 30th precentile for reading trace. laugh



Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Cataract surgery is in his immediate future

There are none so blind as those who will not see.

It more of a Sand Packed VeeJay issue than shitty eyeballs. But she probably has shitty eyeballs in addition to the Sand Packed VeeJay.

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Rush Limbaugh played a song very similar to that.

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Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Cataract surgery is in his immediate future
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Beats rectal prolapse repair.

Well at least you're now speaking to your experiences.

That's a good start.


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Originally Posted by JohnBurns
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Cataract surgery is in his immediate future
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Beats rectal prolapse repair.

Well at least you're now speaking to your experiences.

That's a good start.


LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL


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Originally Posted by rcamuglia
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Cataract surgery is in his immediate future
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Beats rectal prolapse repair.

Well at least you're now speaking to your experiences.

That's a good start.

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

If she gets that lil hinny issue fixed up, has a sand flushing of the VeeJay, and the clouds removed from her eyeballs she will be right as rain.

It's all up side from here.


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Originally Posted by earlybrd
Peter might a been puffn Paul 🤔
Nope.
Peter liked little girls and democrats.

From Wikipedia:
Criminal conviction and pardon[edit]
In 1970, Yarrow was convicted and served three months in prison for taking "improper liberties" with 14-year-old Barbara Winter, who went with her 17-year-old sister to Yarrow's hotel room in Washington, DC seeking an autograph. Winter stated that Yarrow answered the door naked and made her masturbate him until he ejaculated. Yarrow served three months of a 1–3 year prison sentence.[47][48][49][50][51] He apologized for the incident, saying that "it was an era of real indiscretion and mistakes by categorically male performers. I was one of them. I got nailed. I was wrong. I'm sorry for it."[48]
Yarrow was granted a presidential pardon by Jimmy Carter on January 19, 1981, the day before Carter's presidency ended.[47][48][52] For decades, Yarrow avoided mention of the assault, but by the early 2000s, it became a campaign issue for politicians he supports.[50][53][54] In 2004, U.S. Representative Martin Frost of Texas, a Democrat, canceled a fundraising appearance with Yarrow after his opponent ran a radio advertisement about Yarrow's offense;[50] in 2013, Republican politicians in New York called on Democratic congressional candidate Martha Robertson to cancel a scheduled fundraiser with Yarrow.[53][55] In 2019, he was uninvited from a folk music festival when the organizers were informed of his conviction.[56]
In May 2021, The Washington Post wrote that "[Yarrow's] pardon by Carter — perhaps the only one in U.S. history wiping away a conviction for a sexual offense against a child — escaped scrutiny when it happened. It was granted just hours before the American hostages in Iran were freed, which captured headlines for weeks." The same article details other allegations of sexual assault of minors made against Yarrow.[47]


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Sounds like Pedo Joe would have welcomed his support- - - - -"birds of a feather- - - -etc."


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Interesting history.


Spooky, Puff, and Spectre


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
The old song by Peter, Paul, and Mary.
What's it about?
They never said. It's been debated for 50 years and no one knows even now. Those who say it's about smoking grass are just guessing but It's as good a guess as any, I guess.


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Originally Posted by JohnBurns
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It might be it's about what you want it to be?.

You being a ‘retired’ “staff sgt” figured you’d be referring to Spooky.

Spooky was an AC-130.

Puff was an AC-47.

Seeing as how you got all butt hurt about the 4 seat Apache I figured you would want to be set right.

You may thank me later.

This was "Puff", but many refer to it as "Spooky". Pretty cool plane.

No one who knows calls the AC-47 "Spooky".

Slummy has been corrected so lets not dwell on his mistake. We need some understanding here.

RE: “slummy being corrected”

AC 130 would began to assume the Specter moniker

Puff and Spooky seem to harbor interchangeable with AC 47 affectionate naming conventions.

Ho hum, 4 passenger Apache gunship would be pretty cool though


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Originally Posted by slumlord
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Originally Posted by wabigoon
It might be it's about what you want it to be?.

You being a ‘retired’ “staff sgt” figured you’d be referring to Spooky.

Spooky was an AC-130.

Puff was an AC-47.

Seeing as how you got all butt hurt about the 4 seat Apache I figured you would want to be set right.

You may thank me later.

This was "Puff", but many refer to it as "Spooky". Pretty cool plane.

No one who knows calls the AC-47 "Spooky".

Slummy has been corrected so lets not dwell on his mistake. We need some understanding here.

RE: “slummy being corrected”

AC 130 would began to assume the Specter moniker

Puff and Spooky seem to harbor interchangeable with AC 47 affectionate naming conventions.

Ho hum, 4 passenger Apache gunship would be pretty cool though


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LOL.

I had a pretty good run and you folded like a cheap suit.


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Uhh naw



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Uhh naw
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LOL.

I made you my bitch for funnsies.

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Originally Posted by wabigoon
It might be it's about what you want it to be?.

You being a ‘retired’ “staff sgt” figured you’d be referring to Spooky.

Spooky was an AC-130.

Puff was an AC-47.

Seeing as how you got all butt hurt about the 4 seat Apache I figured you would want to be set right.

You may thank me later.
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I’m sure you’d know it well being the fuel jockey and all.

But thanks for the clarifique!! And thank you for your service.

Xoxoxo
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Thanks for the Thanks.

Don't worry I'll try and keep you straightend out on Military stuff.


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Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
Originally Posted by wabigoon
The old song by Peter, Paul, and Mary.
What's it about?
They never said. It's been debated for 50 years and no one knows even now. Those who say it's about smoking grass are just guessing but It's as good a guess as any, I guess.


It's about a little boy growing up and leaving behind his imaginary friend (a stuffed toy dragon named Puff).


The lyrics tell a story of the ageless dragon, Puff, and his playmate, Jackie Paper, a little boy who grows up and moves on from the imaginary adventures of childhood, leaving a disheartened Puff on his own. The song's story takes place "by the sea" in the fictional land of "Honah Lee".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puff,_the_Magic_Dragon


Speculation about drug references

After the song's initial success, speculation arose—as early as a 1964 article in Newsweek—that the song contained veiled references to smoking marijuana. The word "paper" in the name of Puff's human friend Jackie Paper was said to be a reference to rolling papers, the words "by the sea" were interpreted as "by the C" (as in cannabis), the word "mist" stood for "smoke", the land of "Honahlee" stood for hashish, and "dragon" was interpreted as "draggin'" (i.e., inhaling smoke). Similarly, the name "Puff" was alleged to be a reference to taking a "puff" on a joint. The supposition was claimed to be common knowledge in a letter by a member of the public to The New York Times in 1984.

The authors of the song have repeatedly rejected this interpretation and have strongly and consistently denied that they intended any references to drug use. Both Lipton and Yarrow have stated, "'Puff, the Magic Dragon' is not about drugs." Yarrow has frequently explained that the song is about the hardships of growing older and has no relationship to drug-taking. He has also said that the song has "never had any meaning other than the obvious one" and is about the "loss of innocence in children." He has dismissed the suggestion of it being associated with drugs as "sloppy research".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puff,_the_Magic_Dragon




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