According to Wikipedia online Encyclopedia, it originated in 1920. Who's right, I am not sure. I heard this a long time ago from a college...
MCG wrote: Not trying to start an argument, but I have a slightly different perspective here. What would be better for that "30 something"...
The answer comes from the 1920's :shock:
How did the term "Upset" come to be associated with a win for the underdog?
Woooaaa there Rick... T.M.I. :!:
I am not one that chastises others for buying foreign cars. However, I personally prefer to buy from American owned companies. My driveway now...
I didn't post the honeymoon pictures there JIF... Let's just say that we didn't even have to get him close to the pond and he drank the water...
K car was a piece of, well, you know. In my opinion, what brought Chrysler out of the hole early was two things: 1) The majority of government...
Are they about to... A) Kiss B) Throw down C) Dance D) All of the above
Just put a happy boy in with the ladies last week. :wink: This will be his first! [img]
... also, diesel spiked to $3.209 and is now $2.569. Quite a difference. Not a good price as far as I am concerned, but still better than late...
TB wrote: TB, I don't like the fuel prices any more than anyone else here on The Skybox. Your above quote may soon be true but to this date, it...
I'm sure that Fulmer must have done it! :roll:
...maybe... :roll: Competitions are held for accuracy. Bombing runs are held a minimum of 100 ft down range from any spectators for obvious...
As for the B-17, I agree, the bigger, the better. Large wing area does not equate to striking performance. It does, however, make for a realistic...
Jets or turbines have to major disadvantages on most planes: Speed and air flow over control surfaces. Jets normally have a swept back wing...
So which is it this week? Is Bush being ridiculed for being to easy or too hard on immigration. I lost my score card a while back. Bush did not...
That WAS a fairly well known model in the US as well. It had 8 Wren turbine engines developing 12 lbs of thrust each. Weighing in at over 300...
P-47 was never a favorite plane of mine. It was a work horse, yes. I refer to it as the "timex" of fighter planse. It took a licking and kept on...
I knew the answer to this but have since forgotten. I remember it being a little used small airport that was converted to an Air National Guard...
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