Wonderer67
Optimistic nihilist
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It’s a target rich environment here in Jersey!I doubt that these are good to 100 yards, but maybe:
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It’s a target rich environment here in Jersey!I doubt that these are good to 100 yards, but maybe:
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#6 shot???? No way Jose'. 20 yds tops.I doubt that these are good to 100 yards, but maybe:
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#6 shot???? No way Jose'. 20 yds tops.
“electronic counter-measures for the home”Jammers are the answer.
Jammers are the answer.
You have no influence in getting the "film industry" to work with the porn board version of Wat Tyler. It appears that these days you are barely scraping out a living on the streets of San Francisco.Wat Tyler is a sardonic fellow with a sharp sense of irony. I and my Big Domme, who work productively in the film industry, would love to get to know Wat better.
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Tyler's presidency was not notable in any respect.
DeGaulle and Tukhachevsky met as POWs in WW1 and exchanged views on the future of mechanized war.https://www.amazon.com/Lose-Battle-France-1940/dp/0141030658/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2UEBSSCUDJ4EM&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.CWWlADnY3sI9Ulmylh-T5TZjcbAMh4AAiM_73NjxnheDobAL6uySoufxT657XUGk.Tkw0wV_FM0uglYjtW3n2eFpsTE8dSMQ9dw7pONEluPU&dib_tag=se&keywords=to+lose+a+battle+by+alistair+horne&qid=1734255176&sprefix=to+lose+a+battle,aps,109&sr=8-1
is what I'm rereading. Horne mostly does the military bits, but he also includes backstory and politics to fill in the pieces on the military actions. He includes the political turmoil (chaos might be a better word) in the 20s and 30s. He also talks about deGaulle's writings on modern strategy and tactics, but it was really Liddell Hart and Guderian who sorted out what WW2 actions would become. Liddell Hart wrote philosophy, deGaulle wrote a critique (late, including post-war edits), and Guderian wrote a cook book.
DeGaulle and Tukhachevsky met as POWs in WW1 and exchanged views on the future of mechanized war.
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I require a Venn diagram for that.
Finally found one even YOU could understand....I require a Venn diagram for that.