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Me and my Scottish pal Lagavulin declare this the BEST....THREAD....EVAR..! Big Grin Cool
 
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Unfortunately,enenmy forces have cut my lines and made resupply impossible. I am running on battery power and down to only one drink I'll ho,d out as long as I can and keep transmitting[/QUOTE]

Air Drop!! Quick!!!!


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"The chair is against the wall; John has a long mustache..."

Boys, we need to land and we need to land NOW!
 
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Got some people over tonight. I hope the neighbors like my musical selections. I'll turn it down for John Law but tonight I am celebrating.

They're trying to take my computer away from me. I said lokk I'm I'm clebrating a bit with some peop,e who've been with me in this long battle, so just step off, Jim and she said "My names not Jim it's Sara." Big Grin

And yes by God I am drunk. I am stinkin riproarin. lit up. Been 10 years since I wa sdrunk. 10 years and one month, to be exact. Christmas 2006 up in the Blue Ridge with my closest friends. So I figure I've had this one coming.
The last what 19 or 20 months have been stressful for us all and I've tried to maintain an even strain because I knew the truth would be a slow revelation. I am not a praying man but shorty befoee the elsction I got down on my knees and said Dear God ALmighty, author of all things- if anyon e is monitoring this frequency, please have mercy on this nation of good people.
A while back somebody in the forum said Trump may not be much of a President and I saud hell man he stopped Hillary Clinton.

That comet we always joke about? Thta thing kissed the outer atmosphere of this planet last November 8th n the form of the gnagster Hilary Clinton. God answered our prayers.

Hang on. Sara's back.


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Okay, I've read through 37 pages before adding my two cents. I had to work and travel yesterday and today, and so I've missed most of the festivities. Thanks to all here for the running commentary; I actually think I know what happened and what's going on.

Yesterday at 12:00 noon, I was sitting at a lunch table with co-workers, and I lifted a glass to "my favorite lunch and the fact that Hillary's not getting inaugurated." And while I didn't start as a Trump fan, I have since climbed aboard the Trump Train and feel like he has the opportunity to be a *great* president!

What I have to learn is patience, tolerance and restraint. I see and hear protesters, poltroons, and dumbshits who clearly don't have a clue as to how life works, marching and uttering some of the most banal and infantile shit imaginable. My first reaction is to want to jump up, get in their face, and slap them silly, hoping to knock some sense into them. But then I realize that for the past eight years, I have been simmering in silence (mostly -- places like this are the exception), rolling my eyes and shaking my head over the blind adulation that was shown to Ovomit.

And I realize the sickness that is The Left doesn't go away even though their power continues to be diminished. Leftists and anarchists have always been a violent, bomb-throwing mob, and that has been on full display lately. Sadly, I've seen good friends getting sucked into a "march for women's rights" (because they can't really openly say they despise Donald Trump) and suckered by fake news (I actually heard a woman the other night claim that she believe Donald Trump was mentally ill, and that he had to sleep in his own bed every night. Newsflash, lady: Trump has multiple homes and multiple beds).

What we're seeing here is, I believe, a rejection of the "one world" philosophy, and a return to nationalism and pride. First, it was Brexit, now it's "Make America Great Again." Anyone who has studied (before the Left infected the educational system) human history knows it's not human nature to link hands and sing Kumbaya around the world. Mankind is tribal by nature, and it's high time America stopped trying to be the world's wet nurse and be great again.

Thank you, and God bless you, Donald John Trump.




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Looks like the enemy has gathered their dead and is departing the field. Time to call it a night soon.

I am ripped typing with one hand because I have the other hand over one eye but even through the buzz may I say, gentlemen and ladies, I am overjoyed at the prospects for my country, the most benevolent nation the world has yet seen. Everyone wants to be us but hates us just the same so shit man, we're just gonna take care of ourselves and we'll talk to you the next time you need our help.

Tonight I feel empowered as an American

 
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"The chair is against the wall; John has a long mustache..."

Boys, we need to land and we need to land NOW!
"The long sobs of the violins of autumn"
"Wound my heart with a monotonous languor"
"The dice are on the mat"
"John loves Marie"

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CALL IN THE DROP!!!

Hello Almighty Almighty
This is PBR Streetgang...radio check. Over.
PBR Streetgang...this is Almighty standing by. Over.
PBR Streetgang...PBR Streetgang. This is Amighty standing by. Over.



"If you’re a leader, you lead the way. Not just on the easy ones; you take the tough ones too…” – MAJ Richard D. Winters (1918-2011), E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne

"Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil... Therefore, as tongues of fire lick up straw and as dry grass sinks down in the flames, so their roots will decay and their flowers blow away like dust; for they have rejected the law of the Lord Almighty and spurned the word of the Holy One of Israel." - Isaiah 5:20,24
 
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Somebody's gonna be sleeping with a foot on the floor tonight!!! Lol


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Thank you Para for all you have done, for standing steadfast with optimism when some of us were fading, and thanks for the great music.

This is a great thread, and every day now looks so much brighter. When I left work on Friday there was a rainbow right when I walked out, and the sky was bluer than I remember it being in a long time. A great dark cloud has been parted, each and every day seems so positive and good.


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Peggy Noonan, writing for the Wall Street Journal, points out that Trump's only backing is us, his voters. LINK

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President Trump Declares Independence
His message to America: Remember those things I said in the campaign? I meant them. I meant it all.

[Go to URL to view photo] Delivering his inaugural address Friday outside the U.S. Capitol. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES

By PEGGY NOONAN
Jan. 20, 2017 6:49 p.m. ET
Washington

I was more moved than I expected. Then more startled.

The old forms and traditions, the bands and bunting, endured. I thought, as I watched the inauguration: It continues. There were pomp and splendor, happy, cheering crowds; and for all the confounding nature of the past 18 months, and all the trauma, it came as a reassurance to see us do what we do the way we do it. A friend in the Southwest, a longtime Trump supporter, emailed just before the swearing in: “I have been crying all morning.” From joy.

I found myself unexpectedly moved during the White House meeting of the Trumps and the Obamas, at the moment Melania Trump emerged from her car. She was beautiful, seemed so shy and game. There are many ways to show your respect for people and events, and one is to present yourself with elegance and dignity.

The inaugural address was utterly and uncompromisingly Trumpian. The man who ran is the man who’ll reign. It was plain, unfancy and blunt to the point of blistering. A little humility would have gone a long way, but that’s not the path he took. Nor did he attempt to reassure. It was pow, right in the face. Most important, he did not in any way align himself with the proud Democrats and Republicans arrayed around him. He looked out at the crowd and said he was allied with them.

He presented himself not as a Republican or a conservative but as a populist independent. The essential message: Remember those things I said in the campaign? I meant them. I meant it all.

The address was bold in its assertion of the distance in America between the leaders and the led: “For too long, a small group in our nation’s capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost. Washington flourished—but the people did not share in its wealth. Politicians prospered—but the jobs left, and the factories closed. The establishment protected itself but not the citizens of our country.”

It was an unmistakable indictment of almost everyone seated with him on the platform.

Then a stark vow: “That all changes—starting right here and right now.” Jan. 20 “will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again.”

And these words were most remarkable, not because they were new, but because he didn’t back away from them, he repeated them in an improvisation: “From this day forward it’s going to be only America first—America first.” To American workers and families: “You will never be ignored again.”

The speech will electrify President Trump’s followers. They will feel satisfaction that they understood him and knew what they were backing. And it will deepen the Washington establishment’s unease. Republican leaders had been hoping the address would ameliorate their anxieties about the continued primacy of their traditional policy preferences. Forget that. This was a declaration that the president is going his own way and they’d best follow.

Throughout the speech, and much of the day, Mr. Trump looked stern. At first I thought it was the face he puts on when he’s nervous. I don’t think so now.

Anyway, it was a remarkable speech, like none before it, and it marked, I think, yet another break point in the two-party reality that has dominated our politics for many decades.

And so, now, it begins. And it simply has to be repeated: We have never had a political moment like this in our lives. We have never had a president like this, such a norm-breaker, in all the ways we know. We are in uncharted seas.

His supporters, who flooded Washington this week, were friendly, courteous—but watchful. Two Midwestern women told me separately that they used to be but no longer are Republican. They’re something new, waiting for a name.

They like Mr. Trump the way you learn to like someone you hired and will depend on. They judged him as exactly what’s needed to cut through the merde machine of modern Washington. He is a destabilizer; he shifts the tectonic plates; in the chaos that results, breakthroughs are possible.

And yet all admit that yes, we’re in uncharted waters.

The mood among Republicans in Washington is hopeful apprehension. Even Trump supporters, even his staff and advisers, feel it. No one knows what he’ll be like as president, how this will go. Including, probably, him. A GOP senator characterized his mood as “tentatively positive.” Another said, with a big grin: “I feel somewhat optimistic!”

We’ll find out a lot the next few months. How will Mr. Trump work with Congress, and what are his specific legislative priorities? How important will the cabinet be? Will the Trumps really live in the White House or just stay and do events a few days a week? Will they come to own the physical space, the psychic space, of the executive mansion and the presidency? Will they give Camp David—those rustic cabins that are a glass, brass and marble-free zone—a chance?

The big embassies this week gave receptions to celebrate the inauguration, and invited official Washington. Ambassadors made friendly speeches about their countries’ long, deep and unchanging ties to America. They approached the big change with sangfroid, even jolliness. But Washington still doesn’t know what to make of this thing America did.

At the Kuwaiti Embassy I looked out at hundreds of Washingtonians of both parties—diplomats, lobbyists, military brass, journalists—all networking, meeting, greeting, all handsomely dressed. As I surveyed the scene I turned to a social figure of 40 years’ standing. “Do they have any sense they’re living through big history?” I asked. “Noooooo!” she said. The look on her face—if it had been the late 19th century she would have said, “Pshaw!” History is not what they’re about, she was suggesting; satisfying their personal and immediate hungers is what they’re about.

The Trump Wars of the past 18 months do not now go away. Now it becomes the Trump Civil War, every day, with Democrats trying to get rid of him and half the country pushing back. To reduce it to the essentials: As long as Mr. Trump’s party holds the House, it will be a standoff. If the Democrats take the House, they will move to oust him.

Because we are divided. We are two nations, maybe more.

Normally a new president has someone backing him up, someone publicly behind him. Mr. Obama had the mainstream media—the big broadcast networks, big newspapers, activists and intellectuals, pundits and columnists of the left—the whole shebang. He had a unified, passionate party. Mr. Trump in comparison has almost nothing. The mainstream legacy media oppose him, even hate him, and will not let up. The columnists, thinkers and magazines of the right were mostly NeverTrump; some came reluctantly to support him. His party is split or splitting. The new president has gradations of sympathy, respect or support from exactly one cable news channel, and some websites.

He really has no one but those who voted for him.

Do they understand what a lift daily governance is going to be, and how long the odds are, with so much arrayed against him, and them?


The real fight starts now. We HAVE to be there to support him.


Thanks,

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oh yes and speaking of Jeff beck, if you wnat to know how I feel listen to this. My country tis of thee

 
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Here's one to groove on while you're contemplating the universe, Para:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy-51ZTbFis
 
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Get some sleep fellow American. You are in luck, tomorrow is a day of rest.

There is much to be done, and Our President will need our help to do it.

We are all expected to be sharp, bright and early Monday morning, to help Make America Great Again.

Good night, and God Bless.

And God Bless The United States Of America.
 
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HOLY SHIT THE MOTHERSHIP!!!!!!11

 
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Twenty-somethings, man, was I ever like that? Tonight this guy was talking to me about suffering for his art and its like man, you've been talking to me for 20 minutes about being an artist and I still don't know what the fuck it is you do. I gotta watch what I say to my wife's friends Big Grin


If you had talked to me in my early 20's, I would've told you about going to work out in the Kansas countryside, walking down some stairs, and into my "office":



Then walking through a long tube to do "Daily Shift Verification"(facility equipment checks):



The last step of "Daily Shift Verification" was opening the door to "Launch Duct Level 8" to check the general condition of the equipment:



This was MY "safe space", and it was fucking awesome.

NOTE: These pictures are from the Titan museum in Arizona. There are no pictures of me in the silo in the early 80's, picture were strictly forbidden due to security reasons.
 
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Tonight I feel empowered as an American


Huzzah, Huzzah, Huzzah!!!


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OK, plugged in AC current flowing. Energizer bunny, bitchezz

 
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Hang on whats that you say hillary? Youve beem...


 
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