Satire. When "Miss Vermont" is shown in flannel, it is obvious. Also the ladies are not Miss USA hot enough.
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Worked on 106's @Kinchloe and Griffiss after I returned from Bien Hoa and Tan Son Nhut in '68. There I worked on everything from 124's to 141's (MAC). Heck I even got to pull internal security @ Tan Son Nhut during TET. Interesting times. Still get a warm fuzzy when I smell burnt JP-4.
Satire. When "Miss Vermont" is shown in flannel, it is obvious. Also the ladies are not Miss USA hot enough.
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Worked on 106's @Kinchloe and Griffiss after I returned from Bien Hoa and Tan Son Nhut in '68. There I worked on everything from 124's to 141's (MAC). Heck I even got to pull internal security @ Tan Son Nhut during TET. Interesting times. Still get a warm fuzzy when I smell burnt JP-4.
Yep, not hot enough. And not really funny satire either.
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I think that these "ladies" are currently living in a park on Wall Street. Years ago, they would have joined the military under Project 100,000.
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