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vercingetorix

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  1. North Korea? Interfer?

    I have always thought that NK (or aka DANK's you figure it out) should be watched. these folks have nothing to loose ie very little food, massive army, very little power etc. beware of thje starving man he has NOTHING to lose! -Vercingetorix
  2. I NEED TO QUIT SMOKING!!! HELP!!!

    Snapple, good luck, it is a real B*%^@ at first but it will get better! the patch helped me out and as PC stated you will be amazed at how much better you will feel! (You can do this!) I have been smoke free for 3 months now and every know and then I do want a smoke, but after a short time you are going to notice a smell. (oh man does it STINK!) this smell is going to be in your car (if you smoked there) on your clothing etc. You will wonder why you never noticed it before! Good Luck, you are soon to join the ranks or the reformed smoker! -Vercingetorix (proud to be SMOKE-FREE or AKA Damn I have Money!)
  3. loading time - home page

    Shalom (in liu of an Amen :) -Vercingetorix
  4. try these links out also http://www.shermanaircraft.com http://www.aso.com -Vercingetorix
  5. Shuttle Accident

    You look up there and just say to yourself: I've got to get up there. I've just got to get one of those flights." -Roger Chaffee (The New York Times, January 29, 1967, p. 48.)
  6. Shuttle Accident

    For those of us old enough to remember these fellas also If we die, we want people to accept it. We're in a risky business, and we hope that if anything happens to us it will not delay the program. The conquest of space is worth the risk of life." -Gus Grissom (John Barbour et al., Footprints on the Moon (The Associated Press, 1969), p. 125.)
  7. Silent Post for the Astronauts and Their Families....

    <S!> to all the men and women of the shuttle
  8. Shuttle Accident

    I know what you mean MJ, I prayers are with the family members and NASA personel. -Vercingetorix
  9. Hey Chief!, just wait as you get into your lessons (flight) more and more you will find that your cash supply goes ever so fast! lol none the less I want one also! -Vercingetorix!
  10. My first flight lesson

    Sorry here is the other picture -Vercingetorix
  11. My first flight lesson

    Congrats! I remember what my first lesson was like! you will also NEVER forget when your instructor get out of the aircraft and and tells you to go on ALONE! the 1st pic is that of my son and I a few (well a bit more thatn a few years ago) in our 1st plane (Cessna 150L) and the last is of my Dad, Son and I in the new plane 1999 Cessna 172S)
  12. Geforce FX Vs Radeon Vs Wallet

    Right now I am useing Leadteks A250TD Ti4600 (non-ViVO) I am very happy witht he framerate and speed of this card. I know that the 9700 is posting some great #'s but Nvidia seems to always be there with new drivers and addons, I have not ever had one of the other cards. My opinon is to stick with Nvidia. -Vericngetorix
  13. Quitting smoking!!

    DAGGER, Do not give in, 3 months for me as of (1/4/03) its tough but living is better! -Vercingetorix
  14. Lol, now that is funny! -vercingetorix
  15. Wow! that is a Very Sharp Skin! -Vercingetorix
  16. Say it aint so PC say it aint so! -vercingetorix
  17. French Army to Market "Ultimate Surrender" Video Game Paris, France: Inspired by the commercial success of the United States Army's "Boot Camp" video game, the General Staff of the French Army has announced plans to market "Ultimate Surrender," a video game based upon the proud military traditions of the Gauls. In this game, we follow the exploits of Lucky Pierre, an apprentice garlic salesman from Marseilles, as he joins the French Army and begins a rigorous course of combat training. * The First Level of the game is called "Survival School," and the players have to help Lucky Pierre survive 24 hours without red wine or creme brule'. * The Second Level is "Capitulation," and the goal here is to see which player can have Lucky Pierre surrender the fastest without firing a shot or getting his uniform dirty. * Level Three is "Collaboration." Here the players battle to see who can collect the largest numbers of pairs of nylon stockings and packages of chocolates by having Lucky Pierre curry favor with members of the occupying forces. * Level Four is "Be Ungrateful to America for Rescuing France Once Again." In this extremely challenging part of the game contestants vie with one another to see who can make Lucky Pierre behave in the surliest manner when the United States inevitably comes to the rescue of the defeated French. * The Final Level is "Pretending to Have Been in the Resistance." Here contestants compete in a battle of tall tales and whoppers as they try to protect Lucky Pierre from treason charges. Marketing tests show that "Ultimate Surrender" is a big hit with French teenagers and young adults who are too young to have experienced France's lightening surrender to the Germans in 1940 or its defeat by the Vietnamese in 1954 at Dien Bien Phu or President De Gaul's surrender of French Algeria after the Foreign Legion had actually defeated the enemy there. "Zees is a great tool to inspire ze patriotism in ze youths, n'est ce pas?" said General Jean-Jacques Loseur, Commander-in-Chief of the French Army, during his weekly press conference. "Since ze end of ze Cold War we French have not had many opportunities to surrender or to show great cowardice in the face of much weaker opponents." When questioned about comments made in the French Chamber of Deputies that "Ultimate Surrender" makes the French Army look like a bunch of gutless mama's boys, General Loseur pulled out a white handkerchief, put his hands over his head and said, "Oh heck, I give up." "Why are the French justifiably proud of the Great French Nation?" 1. Because their greatest king -- Charlemagne -- was German. 2. Because their greatest general -- Napoleon -- was Corsican. 3. Because their greatest hero -- Joan of Arc -- was a woman. "Why is Champs Elysee so wide?" -- Because German soldiers like to march in company width. "Why does the Champs Elysee have trees planted along side?" -- Because German soldiers like to march in the shade. "Why do the French have so many toll booths on their freeways?" -- To slow down German tanks. NOTE: I have an image that goes with this if some kind 'non-french soul' would tell me how to! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D -Vercingetorix
  18. Radar Mission

    looks sharp -Vercingetorix
  19. a good laugh! y'all are gonna love this one!

    Mi culpa Mi culpa! Ok folks my choice of funnies hit a low for me, picking on the French (even though I use a French moniker for the game and boards) but this is neither here no there, please let me apologize to those who were offended but this bit of levity and my poor choice of posting. I shall endeavor to go off and sin no more! :roll: Vercingetorix (No relation to Trent Lott!)
  20. Wow can't wait to see how this is gonna run! :o -Vercingetorix
  21. a good laugh! y'all are gonna love this one!

    Sorry cant Seem to read at 2early am well it seems that it was a joke that fell flat anyway! no loss :twisted: -Vercingetorix
  22. Christmas eve ground ops..all welcome.

    Sounds Nice Dagger :) always like to hear about folks spreading 'the good Cheer' :) -Vercingetorix
  23. a good laugh! y'all are gonna love this one!

    Ranger Ranger Ranger, Try not to get your shorts in a snit, it is ment as a joke and a joke only, not a reflection of anyone. have fun and try not to be too thin skinned! :) -vercingetorix
  24. A letter to the President...

    Back in 1991 I went ‘across the pond’ to go and play in the big sandbox, I was full of piss and vinegar and felt that 7.56 would just bounce right off my ‘southern skin’ because I was raised on John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and more than ½ of my family had served our nation in some capacity, My Mothers father was a captain in the 82 Airborne who served in the Philippines during the second World War, my Dad’s father still has the distinction of being the youngest 1st sergeant in the 101 airborne. (How Mom and Dad ever got together god only knows, Officers Kids and Enlisted kids didn’t mix in those days. My Uncles flew in Korea and Vietnam for the Air Force and Navy (Air force F-105 Thunder Chiefs, Navy A-6 Intruders among other A/C) and these were the family in the states, I wanted to also tell you about the family I have in a little patch of sand known as Israel. I never knew very much about my Mothers family outside of the Grandparents but I heard stories when I was little, the kind that adults tell to other adults when children were to be in bed, I head of places like Birkenau and Mauthausen ( not as ‘famous’ as some but do look them up). I heard of family that went in and never came out and I learned of some of my people going ‘home’. I never gave much thought to being a Jew, it was not practiced in my house for my fathers people were about as Jewish as the Pope is, but as I got older and learned more I must say I am very proud of my little known family and the nation that they helped rediscover because they may have insured my ability to come back home because…. On June 7th 1981, IAF planes attacked the Iraqi nuclear reactor and destroyed it in a single bombing run. The attack was carried out by the new F-16s, which had joined the IAF less than a year earlier. The plant, which was intended for the production of nuclear weapons, was destroyed before it became operational; had Israel waited much longer, an attack would have caused radioactive fallout in the area around Baghdad. The attack removed the nuclear threat to Israel - and its necessity became doubly clear when Saddam Hussein launched the Gulf War and lobbed missiles into Israel, a decade later”. Israel was ‘blasted’ by the press and world opinion but I am glade that they did Saddam wanted the processed uranium that that plant would have been able to deliver. I still wonder what ‘could have happened’ to all of us in Desert Shield/Storm. I am a staunch patriot, I love my country and its people, I disagree with ‘some’ of our leaders, but men (and women) who came before me fought and died to give me that right to disagree. I refuse to listen to the Sean Penn’s (this AssH*& is no better than Hanoi Jane to me!) and many other so called ‘Peace Loving People’ Yes I did go to ‘see the elephant’ (that is a VERY DATED phrase) and I would not want to send my son or my daughter to such a place as Iraq or Panama (Played there also) , PC I am not criticizing your views but I do not see this president being a LBJ or Nixon, I view Saddam as a great threat, I feel that it was a mistake by the elder bush to allow him to live, (no matter the political ramifications) I feel that the United States must assert the fact that if you ‘screw with us” woe unto you. Teddy Roosevelt used to like to use an African Saying “Speak Softly….etc” I think that we need to show the big stick every once and a while perhaps we would have less problems if other countries understood that the lives that would be lost would not be those of the faceless masses out side their ‘presidential gates’ but there own and there families. Am I Barbaric, Neanderthalic in my thinking? I may be but remember the truism of ‘never leave an enemy behind you’. Well I guess that this old ‘foot-slogger’ has rambled enough (sorry about that) I just wanted to rant may rant also -Vercingetorix 1/75 1985-1993
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