I watched the end of an episode of Gunsmoke. I was thinking how sad it is, we don't really have any of those great caricature actors like Strother Martin! Sure he almost always played the same caricature, a criminal, that you hate in the beginning, but end up feeling sorry for by the end, but...
Getting back on subject, what ever happened to the .45 Gap? I remember when it came out, it was touted as the perfect compromise! Lighter then a 1911, but more punch then a 9mm Glock at just a little more weight.
It wasn't that cut and dried on the American's that fought in Spain. Quite a few went on to have stellar careers fighting for the US in WWII. Albert Baumler, who became an ace flying for the Republicans, went on to fly over China, where he shot down five Japanese planes, thus becoming the first...
Yes, I get those all the time. I forgot to cash one that I stuck in a jacket pocket. They were nice about it and issued a new one. It was while my mother was in hospice, just to easy to forget the more trivial events in life like a check!
We do not have any such law! It is up to the bank to decide if they want to cash a check that is more then six months old. I should have added, this was back in 1999, so maybe they just assumed I was dyslexic and reversed one of my 9s.
For me it will always be Glen Miller with my Mom. Though I can remember Tex Beneke doing his version of American Patrol, in the hanger in Salt Lake, with the doors open and the sound of the engines pinging as the cooled down in the twilight. Pure magic!
Actually, that's an old wives tail. The cavalry charged German infantry, which were forced to retreat until some armored cars with machine guns showed up. Their charge allowed the Polish 1st Rifle battalion and Czersk Operational Group to withdraw safely. So sorry, no heroic charge against...
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