Ronno6
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Always quick with the confessions.:laughing:
Yeah. He transfers his self-awareness onto others.........
Always quick with the confessions.:laughing:
Yeah. He transfers his self-awareness onto others.........
Did U know Chuck drools all over the sweetie pics ..?? .. :laughing:..:laughing:
I can believe that ONE of you does.............
Word on the street is ... U "dribble" B 4 U "shoot" .. is that fact ??
So, rather than follow the narrative, you decide to make a left turn.........
How very liberal of you...........took a page out of the left leaning leaflet.
Look here dipstick, I'm so far RIGHT, I run Nascar in a right turnin circle CONSERVATIVELY .. :laughing:.:laughing:
If that be true, then QUIT ACTIN' LIKE A LIBTARD !!
Stay ON TOPIC !
YEZzzzuuuhhhh Bossss Mannnn...:biggrin:
T-3,
Check out the USS Cod SS-224
The USS Cod Submarine in Cleveland: Operating from Australian ports during World War II, Cod is a World War II era GATO class fleet submarine. The 312 foot, 1,525–ton submarine, was launched on March 21, 1943 and was commissioned on June 21, 1943. Her five diesel engines were built in Cleveland, Ohio. Cod received a battle star for each of her seven war patrols, and sank more than 12 enemy vessels totally more than 37,000 tons, and damaging another 36,000 tons of enemy shipping, including the Japanese destroyer Karukaya. It was on Cod’s seventh and final war patrol that she was honored for performing the only international submarine-to-submarine rescue in history. In the South China Sea she came to the aid of the Dutch Submarine O-19 which had grounded on the coral reef outcropping. After rescuing the 56 Dutch sailors the two captains decided there was no hope freeing the sub. It was destroyed by the Cod and the rescued sailors were delivered to the recently liberated Subic Bay naval base. The Cod is now docked in Lake Erie in Cleveland, and is maintained and operated as a memorial those submarine sailors who have lost their lives during the United States history. Because of her unique status as the very last unmodified U.S submarine from the WWII era she has been named a National Historic Landmark.
Here is the Cod's home page: http://usscod.org/
Roger B