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Friday, April 23, 2021
Chicken shit
Herpes infection possibly linked to COVID-19 vaccine, study says
Nevada Assembly Passes 'Ghost Gun' Bill
MOLLY HATCHET - Live at the Jacksonville Coliseum - 23 May 1983 (Audio only)
This is a soundboard recording of Molly Hatchet; performing live in Jacksonville, Florida at the Coliseum - 23 May 1983
VIDEO HERE (1 hour, 11 minutes)
Indiana prosecutor: We decided against red-flag hearing for FedEx shooter
Have Drugs Will Travel
The Guardian Angel
“The Guardian Angel” is a black-and-white Sikorsky Aircraft film (made in cooperation with the US Department of Defense) that tells the viewer of helicopter operations during the Korean War. It opens onboard the USS Missouri (BB-63) at mark 00:30 followed by several destroyers as they cut through the water and launch an R-5 helicopter for a man-overboard call. Helicopters are also shown being used to transport men from ship to ship. They can travel slowly over sea or land, we’re told, or hover over a site for closer inspection. Marine Corps General Lemuel C. Shepherd emerges from a helicopter at mark 03:35 in Korea, while another is shown delivering supplies to hilltop Marines in combat. Wounded are carried to a waiting helicopter at mark 05:19, General Hoyt Vandenberg, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, is shown using one at mark 07:35, peace treating negotiating teams use a Sikorsky H-19 helicopter on a mission to Kaesong, North Korea at mark 08:30.
The Sikorsky H-5, (initially designated R-5 and also known as S-48, S-51 and by company designation VS-327 was a helicopter built by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation.
It was used by the United States Air Force, and its predecessor, the United States Army Air Forces, as well as the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard (with the designations HO2S and HO3S). It was also used by the United States Post Office Department.
In December 1946, an agreement was signed between the British company Westland Aircraft and Sikorsky to produce a British version of the H-5, to be manufactured under license in Britain as the Westland-Sikorsky WS-51 Dragonfly. By the time production ceased in 1951, more than 300 examples of all types of the H-5 had been built.
The Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw, (sold commercially under its Sikorsky model number, S-55) was a multi-purpose helicopter used by the United States Army and United States Air Force. It was also license-built by Westland Aircraft as the Westland Whirlwind in the United Kingdom. United States Navy and United States Coast Guard models were designated HO4S, while those of the U.S. Marine Corps were designated HRS. In 1962, the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Marine Corps versions were all redesignated as H-19s like their U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force counterparts.
VIDEO HERE (12 minutes)
Commentary: From ‘Insurrectionists’ to ‘Interruptionists’
A fox. It was a fox...
Pro tip: Don't use your work email for private stuff
And you thought Primitive Baptists were a little off.....
Well, don't keep us in suspense - is it a boy or a girl?
Do they get milk and cookies too?
This is what we refer to as a 'head start'
Just when you thought California could not possibly get any more fucked up
Lawsuit Notice Filed in Fatal Shooting of New Mexico Officer
Hey, who hasn't gone to Denny's after last call?
Some people's taste in women, I swear...
Hundreds protest in Knoxville after DA says no charges for officers in shooting at school
Dog who survived being thrown over balcony adopted by disabled veteran
Well, it is a self driving car, ya know
Your Friday Morning Florida Report
Future serial killer on the loose
When white people get angry...
Black Lives Matter
"TURN THAT SHIT DOWN I'M TRYING TO WATCH THE GAME!!!"
"Little Bill" Standifer
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Colt's MG52-A: Water-Cooled 50-Caliber Heavy Machine Gun for the World
Before the Browning M2, there was a series of Colt commercial .50 caliber machine guns. The .50 BMG (12.7x99mm) cartridge began development in 1918, and after the end of the war Colt and John Browning finalized a water-cooled machine gun to use it. While military experimentation and development continued, Colt introduced the gun as the Model 1924, and sold it in both water-cooled and air-cooled varieties. The names were changed in 1932/3 to become the MG52 (water cooled) and MG53 (air cooled) to keep the guns sounding modern. In addition, they introduced the MG52-A, which was a water cooled model with interchangeable feed to accommodate vehicle and dual mounts.
The Model 1924/MG52 has a number of early features that would be changed when the M2 become the standard model. These have simple straight-line charging handles, instead of the camel system of the M2. They have rear sights like the early M1917 .30 caliber guns, manual safeties, and are built on dedicated water-cooled receivers (the M2 would introduce a universal receiver). Only a few thousand of these were made by World War Two, and their production did not resume after the war.
VIDEO HERE (14:22 minutes)
Wait..... WHAT???
Et tu, Trump?
The perpetual pandemic
'Unlawful possession of an air rifle.....'
They're bound and determined to have their riots one way or another
Brahma Chicken: Size, Egg Laying, Height and More…
#13
Your Thursday Morning Florida Report
Three shots, no hits? You need to work on your shooting, partner
"Let's run the prints and see what turns up"
Man Burglarized Woman’s Home, Stole Her Sex Toys, Police Report
Gotta clean that nasty sucker out every once in a while
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Longstreet Enters the Wilderness | Animated Battle Map
On the second day of the Battle of the Wilderness, Longstreet saves the Confederate right flank from being overrun.
VIDEO HERE (10 minutes)
Abbott Calls for Biden to Label Mexican Cartels as Terrorist Organizations as Texas Ranchers Fend off Criminals
Meet Kimberly Gardner, the Rogue Prosecutor Whose Policies Are Wreaking Havoc in St. Louis
Commentary: Keep Nine to Keep the Independent Judiciary
Fucked around and found out
‘Enemy of the People’: Minneapolis Star-Tribune Publishes Biographical Information of Derek Chauvin Trial Jurors
Teacher’s killing reveals drug cartels’ growing NC footprint
Damn, that's gotta hurt
At least they're not breeding
Your Wednesday Morning Florida Report
Giving all his friends something to talk about
Oh no he didn't.....
Ever think about saying no, Dave?
Pro tip: If you have drugs in the car, make sure all your lights work
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Battle of Fredericksburg, Prospect Hill | Animated Battle Map
In December 1862, the little town of Fredericksburg, Virginia became engulfed in a ferocious Civil War Battle between Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and Ambrose Burnside's Army of the Potomac. On the Confederate right flank, Corps Commander John F. Reynolds sent two of his divisions against Stonewall Jackson's battle line and gained significant ground, but was forced back. In this animated battle map, watch and listen to how the battle played out on that cold, frigid day.
VIDEO HERE (23 minutes)