Chasing Classic Cars. I don't fully watch the episodes, fast forward through all the cars I don't care for. I could care less about big boat muscle cars and Corvette's these days! Love when an unusual off the wall car is shown.
If you want the real first run experience of the original Star Trek series, you have to watch it in Black & White on a set smaller then 19", and with a little snow thrown in! ;)
Alberta Martin married Jasper Martin in 1927. Upon his death, she married the Grandson, from Jasper's first marriage! Maudie Celia Hopkins was the last known Civil War Bride, dying 2008. She married William M. Cantrell, February 2, 1934, she was 19. I wonder when the last marriage was and how...
Actually, there are 855,070 WWII Veterans still alive. There may be less as of today, since they are dying at a rate of 492 a day. When my Father died in 2002, the rate was well over 1,000 a day.
Actually, there were a few more attacks on main land USA. The one you sight, led to the famous Battle of Los Angeles the next day, which was used for the comedy movie 1941. June 21, 1942, the Japanese submarine I-25 surfaced in the mouth of the Columbia river, and shelled Fort Stevens with it's...
American Experience: The Boys of 36. The forgotten story of the working class rowing team from the University of Washington, that showed against all odds their superiority over the master race in the 36 Olympics! I like how they responded to the NAZI salute by saying, "Heil Roosevelt!"
Colorado Experience: Amache. The Japanese American internment camp down by Granada, Colorado. Interesting! Governor Ralph L. Carr, championed the rights of these citizens, this of course ended his carrier with both parties. Amache had the most volunteers for the armed forces of any of the camps...
Bombers B-52 (1957) Worth watching, just to see a BUFF refuel from a KC97 Stratotanker! Also great to hear a radial engine helicopter taking off and landing!
It was every bit as vile in past times. Yes, they question the size of, well everything on John Adams! Just look at this small sample of cartoons. Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and Abe Lincoln!
I just hope they don't leave out the heroic rearguard action by the French and Scottish troops that made the evacuation possible! http://punditwire.com/2012/11/29/scotlands-forgotten-heroes/
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