That's the Soviet ANT - 25 aircraft .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_ANT-25
Tupolev ANT-25
(Russia)
This long-range aircraft became best known by a flight from Moscow to San Jacinto in California, over the pole: 10148km. The ANT-25 was also used to set a closed-circuit flight...
How about his disparate gang....
-john lennon
-yoko ono
-george odowd
-robert johnson
-reginald dwight
-malcolm allison
-johnny depp
-ian paisley
-george ryan
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Aye, lassie!....
I coon't a sayd it betta meself! Thank ya for tha clarifien'! ;)
(I learned everything I know from "Groundskeeper Willie"!)
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Tomasso...
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I'm just not sure how a photo of a man vomiting relates in any way to this thread, but I do know it's uncouth, impolite and out of place in this forum. I know that I couldn't get away with it and I would hope that a bartender would remove it promptly.
Posting a...
Since our government's first attempts to chase Sputnik into space, I've seen any number of our space vehicles "snap in half", costing us trillions of dollars since 1958.
Burt Rutan has been successful since his first attempts, having won the Ansari X prize and the Collier Trophy for his...
I can hear Ike's voice in this picture...
"Now Jack, I'm telling you, beware the military/industrial complex and don't trust the CIA. I'm warning you, keep your hat on tight!"
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As a kid I lived in "desert boots". I really enjoyed them and thought they were 'cool'. I don't think though that I would wear them again as an adult; my tastes have changed and they just don't fit in with the look I like.
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ALL! Art is in the eye of the beholder. As each of us may disagree on which art form is more beautiful or entertaining, any one of us may choose to hold, cherish and display any of the above and enjoy it as art. Such is the nature of art.
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Correct me if I'm wrong; he's the inventor of the Dougnut, is he not? They were like the sponsors of "The Untouchables" TV show, right? :eusa_doh:
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'The Enemy Below'
Did you ever notice in the film, 'The Enemy Below' - story of the U.S.S. Haynes (which itself is the story of the real U.S.S Buckley) that Robert Mitchum's character, Captain Murrell uses the word "oughtn't"! Then a crewman uses it later in the film. It's not a word used...
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