bookerdog
The New Champ
To all my friends in AS. Your good people and its been a pleasure to know you.
Hit you? Huh...wouldn't be but two sounds then. Me hitting you, and me calling Ultra to come backhoe your grave out behind the shed.
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To all my friends in AS. Your good people and its been a pleasure to know you.
To all my friends in AS. Your good people and its been a pleasure to know you.
Where has Father Joat been at??? I havent been on in awhiles myself,,heck I havent fired up a saw till last weekend...Been since April...Maybe you can pass this to him.....
Father Joat, forgive me for I have sinned...Been 6 months now and I had a lust for sawdust and the smell of 2 stroke in my heart..I broken down last weekend and pulled my beloved MS260 pro out and cut with it...I felt like I was in your your shoes of the love it gave to me as one of your choir boys give you...Pray for me that I would never go so long again without my saws in my hand....*cross,,cross 5 hail Marys*,,ect. ect....
I'll be dayuuuummm, the New Champ is back in town....looks like the Ole Champ's hiny will get some boot prints soon....:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
BTW, we could use a video of a 441 waisting some huskies....
I've noticed Joat has took a long vacation. The last time I spoke with him on the phone he was remodeling his house so maybe he's been a busy bee. I'll have to give him a ring and see what he's up to...
I'll be dayuuuummm, the New Champ is back in town....looks like the Ole Champ's hiny will get some boot prints soon....:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
BTW, we could use a video of a 441 waisting some huskies....
Pfft, he don't wanna mess with ALL THIS,LOLOL
To all my friends in AS. Your good people and its been a pleasure to know you.
You mean the grease layered elvis hair and the tammy fay makeup?
Hey guy great to see ya. I had to sell the fat bottom girl. There was no pleasure running her. The slim trim 576 took her place
Hey guy great to see ya. I had to sell the fat bottom girl. There was no pleasure running her.
Bookerdog,
With respect.
I don't know you but that statement has some scary implication.
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With my good looks there's no need for make up, wish I could say the same for you. Booker I hear the beauty parlor is running a special this week, you should get on overthere and save some money to boot,:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
Bookerdog,
With respect.
I don't know you but that statement has some scary implication.
There no easy way to say this .....You O.K.?
Thall luvs you ...so u be ok in my book.
R/S
Frank
Is that the same palor you get your bikini wax?
Yep, Lend-Lease was key. Nonetheless, the Germans could have brought more to bear had their factories not needed to re-tool so frequently.The Hurricanes soon were outdated, and played a major role only in the Battle of Britain, in 1940. The Germans made a lot more ME109s and FW190s than the combined Spit and Hurricane production overall, but then they had to face a lot of other US and Soviet models as well, that were made in huge numbers.
Another over-simplified story, but surely there are some truth in it!
Actually, it was the total air superiority of the Western allies that broke down the German armor, not the allied tanks, that were much inferior to the better German ones!
The planes that mainly did that job were none of those mentioned above, but late versions of the Spitfire were involved in cutting supplies etc. Most of the job was carried out by Hawker Typhoon and Tempests + the P-47 Thunderbolt of course + a lot of bombers of varying brand and size - mostly US ones.
I just happened to study that part of history very closely lately.
Thanks. I seem to remember that there was a book and that Mow's got copies. I seemed to remember a price being floated in a discussion at one time. Seemed reasonable for such a niche/specialty publication, but a bit more than I could scrape together outta spare change in the couch cushions. (Got a 5yo and 2yo, so the entertainment budget is close to zero)A few years a ago a book was published about Stihl. Its really one helluva story. Its amazing what Stihl himself and the company went through to become what it is today. If you go to any Stihl dealer ask them about the book. They may not have but can get it for you. There is a member on here , goes by the name Just Mow, he has several copies of that book..
Happy to oblige with an opportunity to give you a moment of chest-puffery. Thompson Center Arms is located about 30 miles down the way from me, so I know what it's like. Probably how my friends in Vermont would feel if you told them that you liked cheese or Ben n' Jerry's.Speaking of factories, oh I'm so glad you asked. I've not seen them with my own eyes but those that have tell me some of the old German factories still in use are outdated, way outdate compared to the most modern factory they have, that be their biggest and best, the one in the USA at Virginia Beach, Virginia. (Sawtroll shall comment soon,LOL)
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