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  1. George Patton

    George Patton Canadian Refugee

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    I have a few pieces of armor now. "Go big or go home", as the saying goes :cool:
     
  2. Prospero Quevedo

    Prospero Quevedo Well-Known Member

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    Oh right what was that again
     
  3. Slipdigit

    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Shave and a haircut - Two bits?
     
  4. Prospero Quevedo

    Prospero Quevedo Well-Known Member

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    Can you get anything for two bits these days
     
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    OpanaPointer I Point at Opana Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Yeah, a nickle.
     
  6. Prospero Quevedo

    Prospero Quevedo Well-Known Member

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    Lol
    lol love your sarcasm but that seems about right. I remember the Mars three musketeers bar called a giant bar now. 25 cents now over a dollar miss those days being a kid only things to worry about homework cleaning my room and eating my veggies and yuck liver when my mom served it my dad's favorite I would drown it in ketchup my brother was anemic and fall asleep to avoid it. My sisters ad I would be like how lucky he was to get away without having to eat liver. Still hate it but I probably would eat it with hot peppers r hotsauce.
     
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    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    I don't think so, maybe a penny piece of candy.
     
  8. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    Drive the tank in presimulatios and then talk about producition. I am sorry tere are acouple of humdreds of similar firms doimg the the same job around th globe..
     
  9. Prospero Quevedo

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    Lol, yeah it getting bad but we're not there yet but probably will be one day. Like the British pound five dollars two and a half, then one fifty latest one thirty nine. Considering back in the 1800s you took your note to a bank for one pound sterling. Bet every time it got devaluated someone cried sitting on a stack of old notes. Although their probably worth more as collector notes. Wish my grandma had saved a bunch of the Hawaiian war dollars worth a lot these days. They were that worried the Japanese would invade I don't think it could happen with the thousands of troops and the huge build up in defenses after Pearl Harbor. I read something interesting while the b17s and the Japanese strike force were all homing in on Honolulu radio so was a flight of daughtless bombers doing training following the same radio transmissions launched from enterprise they flew right into the raid as well. I have never heard or seen mention of that before.
     

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