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  1. What? They got tired of eating reindeer?

    apparently .... I don't think the lyrics scan properly in Russian -

    When I was a young lad I used to like girls,

    I'd play with their corsets and fondle their curls.

    'Till one day, my lady I caught with some churl,

    Now you'd never get treated that way by a moose.

    Moose, moose, I likes a moose,

    I've never had anything quite like a moose.

    I've had lots of lovers, my life has been loose,

    But I've never had anything quite like a moose.

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  2. Fighter Command by SSI? I used to play it a lot mailing 5.25" discs around het country to PBM opponents! Great game - simple and addictive at the time! :)

    There are a number of newer games that include BoB campaigns such as Battle of Britain by Matrix - which allows you to fly individual aircraft in a relatively simple flight sim when your strategic campaign generates a dogfight.

    And there was a game by SSG....um....Europe Ablaze that I think had a BoB scenario too - but that was literally decades ago now.....

  3. Stalin's Organist,

    Your question's ambiguous. Do you mean the premise of the novel or the DNA test results? If you're talking about the DNA results, I should've said female under 40. See for yourself.

    http://www.theguardian.(usual)/world/2009/sep/27/adolf-hitler-suicide-skull-fragment

    I didn't ask a question - I answered one, and since there was only 1 question asked there can be nothing ambiguous about the response.

  4. Military headgear often reflects something about civilian headgear of the time - Shakos are militarized top hats, tricornes were also civilian wear and became bicornes, the lemon squeezer and Aussie "slouch hat" were common headgear in the dominions - the lemon squeezer was also found to have a useful characteristic that it did not gather water in the rain! :)

  5. Did you go visit the 12" guns in the Maxim Gorky battery just north of Sevastopol??

    Originally it had 4 guns in twin turrets, but it was rebuilt after WW2 with 2 turrets from the dreadnought Frunze (originally Poltava) and supposedly they remain in working condition - although supposedly last fired in 1958 - but they are still real WW1 dreadnought equipment :)

    You can see them in google maps & they're on my bucket list!! :)

    Edit: Dammit how do you attach an image here - does it still only take a URL??

  6. did y'all know that they actually planned to deploy this weapon for operation Sealion?? Yep - 2 full years before Zitadelle -not even JK knew that!!

    Here's the proof - the only known pictures of the Speiseeiskampfscwimmwagen 666 Ausf W....note how the channel Crossing attachment on the roof partially retracts to reduce the chance of hitting a seagull....and also the cunning disguise of English on het sides - which is how we know it was intended for Sealion!!

    Amphibious-IceCream-Van-Blackpool-51.jpg

    Amphibious-IceCream-Van-Blackpool-51.jpg

  7. http://www.battlefront.com/community/showthread.php?t=92954&highlight=Pak_43&page=5

    http://www.battlefront.com/community/showthread.php?t=83510&highlight=Pak_43

    Here's some ancient history from JK along the same lines. I'll leave it here in case there are people new to the forum who might mistake JK for a researcher with methods that are something other than slapdash or haphazard.

    lol - thanks for the memories!!

  8. John your article does not actually quote any of the primae facie evidence you say you have. NONE OF IT!

    You don't even link to any of it.

    Instead all your links are to summaries of books that make claims.

    for someone who claims to have a "wealth of material" you do not even manage to "point(s) the reader to a considerable body of supporting research done by others" at all.

    JonS is perfectly correct to doubt you.

  9. The Nazis did not use fluoride in concentration camps - but it is a great illustration of godwins law in action - which means JK loses!!

    There is actually no credible evidence that fluoride was used in any concentration camps at all.

    The sole source of the story was Charles Perkins - so Who was Charles Perkins and where did he get his info?

    There is a claim he was sent by the US Govt to take charge of I.G. Faben after WW2 - but Perkins himself makes no actual mention of any connection with I. G. Faben in his book - an odd omission since it would be quite an important association to establish his credentials, and neither he nor fluoride rate any mention in "The Crime and Punishment of IG Farben".

    Also I.G. Farbin had it's own war trial - the records are available online & I see no mention of Perkins or Fluoride in them - but they are very long - it's entirely possible I missed it so please feel free to point them out if you find any.

    his failure to provide any documented link is analysed here.

    Others have looked for evidence to support the claim - eg this forum discussion from 2009, and this one - AFAIK no-one has actually found any.

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