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Royal

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    Latest Movies

    If you liked the first one, you should enjoy the second just as well. There were some very cool slow motion scenes with munitions flying; I'd venture to say that you'd appreciate it.
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    Latest Movies

    I've got high hopes for this one. Also, saw Sherlock Holmes part deux this weekend. Solid flick.
  3. Another added health benefit of taking the stairs: not dying. https://www.foxnews.c...levator-plunge/
  4. Ugh, where have all the Boydian disciples gone?
  5. Yes.
  6. Thanks, Steve; looking forward to reading it.
  7. Definitely enjoyed that one; nothing says manliness like punching a girl in the back of the head that you outweigh by 200 pounds.
  8. Dumbass tries to mug MMA fighter (aftermath pic in the link) https://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/06/9246414-mugger-left-bloodied-after-attempt-on-mma-fighter
  9. Model loses hand and suffers from fractured skull after walking into a moving prop. https://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/05/9229570-model-editor-seriously-injured-by-planes-propeller
  10. Steve, what's the status on the book's availability? I saw that Amazon doesn't currently have it.
  11. I failed my depth test at MEPS too, and I sucked at taking it for a couple goes after that. Now it's no big deal. Things clicked for me after I stopped psyching myself out about it and just took my time. I'm not an ophthalmologist, but my best advice is to go back to the clinic at your unit and take your time with test. Let your eyes un-focus, focus, and un-focus again. Using your peripheral vision can help too.
  12. Dude needs some cash for some surgery...surgery for his 100 pound scrotum. https://www.lvrj.com/...-131962533.html
  13. Judge decides Al-Qaeda owes $9 billion in damages to insurance companies for 9/11. They should pay up any day now once the paperwork is in order. https://www.nydailyne...tors_picks=true
  14. To include, but not limited to, every U.S. city that has an "Occupy Wall Street" style gathering.
  15. Cyclist gets owned by giant antelope:
  16. Here's my unsolicited advice: if you have to start crunching the numbers to see if you can afford a hobby or recreation, it's probably outside your budget. If you can't walk into a Piper or Cessna dealership at an FBO without having to ever worry about the funds in your checking account for the rest of your life, then the cost/benefit analysis probably won't pan out in your favor. Don't let your pastime become an anchor around your neck. That being said, best of luck on finding something affordable. The market is flooded with killer deals, and General Aviation is one of the greatest luxuries America has ever produced. Let us know if you find a gem.
  17. Sierra Nevada Summerfest. Easily an 8/10. SN never disappoints.
  18. And if we didn't have enough tragedy in the world, everyone's favorite celebrity lookalike midget pornstar gets eaten to death in a badger den. Unfortunately, the forensics team has yet to conclude whether or not Foster was polished off by a honey badger. As we all know honey badgers are notorious for their diet of pint sized doppelganger adult film performers. Link
  19. Chick punches bear in the face to save her dog. Link
  20. Is our bro dead? Maybe he decided to battle some of those "HUMONGOUS WAVES!"
  21. This. Is. AWESOME. Best quotes, "I hope nothing heavy comes and breaks my window. I don't want the hurricane in the car." and "I just saw a wall of fear and terror to my right."
  22. Royal

    Col John Boyd

    If you don't have it yet, The Mind of War: John Boyd and American Security by Grant Hammond should be a staple in your library. It's a little less dense on the front end than Coram's book, but it really delves into a lot of detail on Boyd's briefings. Another highlight of the book is it's very well cited, so you can go back to find many of the sources The Good Colonel used in his studies. Lastly, unlike Coram, Hammond personally knew and interviewed Boyd, meaning a great deal of the information is first hand.
  23. If by that you mean it's too joint and large to stop getting funding, I agree. If by too joint and large you mean it'll actually work and be an asset, I'm not convinced.
  24. For all you guitar players, music lovers, technology fiends, history buffs, TDY-ers shacked up in a hotel, or dudes who need a break from the old lady: here's an awesome documentary of Les Paul recounting all his years in the music industry. It was done in 2007, so he was still alive to be interviewed. It's a little over an hour and a half, but it's well worth the time. Paul seems to have been one of those people that had such a drastic and profound influence in so many areas, it's virtually impossible to have a realistic idea of the impact he had across the board. Everyone from Nelly to Ennio Morricone probably owes their career to him. Enjoy Chasing Sound: The Biography of Les Paul
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