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A guide to survive basic training
https://youtube.com/watch?v=XioAvMRYZMI
https://youtube.com/watch?v=XioAvMRYZMI
LightFighter said:A guide to survive basic training
https://youtube.com/watch?v=XioAvMRYZMI
"You look like you could use a hug, Drill Sergeant" ... :rofl: He forgot to include the "have your mom call the First Sergeant if you're having a problem."LightFighter said:A guide to survive basic training
https://youtube.com/watch?v=XioAvMRYZMI
Rifleman62 said:Baby Bear Circus Act on a Golf Course
A baby bear started dancing and playing with the flagstick at the Mountainside Golf Course at the Fairmont Hot Springs Resort, BC, Canada.
http://www.chonday.com/Videos/baybearcigolf2
ueo said:Specifically the 416/905 area.
ueo said:I don't think so. Rental companies want $$$. Ryder did nothing after the McVeigh bombing several years ago beyond changing truck colour from yellow to white. I may be mistaken here but...
jollyjacktar said:Seriously though, it did cross my mind that renting a truck of this size might just be a wee bit more difficult now for certain demographics in France after this. Or at least rental companies might have to alert authorities that so and so has just rented a large truck.
And as attack vehicles get smaller and smaller to avoid this (if this specific attack was, indeed, a organized effort), do you think the French authorities will eventually need a profile on anyone "suspicious" renting a Smart car? They haven't done this for the purchase of motorbikes after French soldiers were shot in a drive-by, so I can't see this happening anytime soon.jollyjacktar said:I was thinking more of what might be imposed upon them by the French authorities more than self imposed screening.
milnews.ca said:And as attack vehicles get smaller and smaller to avoid this (if this specific attack was, indeed, a organized effort), do you think the French authorities will eventually need a profile on anyone "suspicious" renting a Smart car? They haven't done this for the purchase of motorbikes after French soldiers were shot in a drive-by, so I can't see this happening anytime soon.
Ahhh, but when one asks that question about cheeseburgers (how many people can you kill with one cheeseburger, other than someone choking on it?) when confronted with the "more cheeseburgers kill people from obesity than guns do," one gets looked at strangely and told "not the same thing at ALL" ... ;Djollyjacktar said:Good points. Just playing Devil's Advocate on what the French response might be down the road. Mind you, how many folks can you take out running them over with a Smart car?
milnews.ca said:Ahhh, but when one asks that question about cheeseburgers (how many people can you kill with one cheeseburger, other than someone choking on it?) when confronted with the "more cheeseburgers kill people from obesity than guns do," one gets looked at strangely and told "not the same thing at ALL" ... ;D