nnnnnnnnnnnnnnhhhhhhhhooooooooo
The year was 1972. My Dad bought a brand new Winnebago and we drove to Alaska from the lower 48. Across all of Canada and the Yukon. Talk about epic.
They don't make em like him anymore
They don't make em like him anymore
@ganjamojo your father sounds like a man in full.
However, the dream is to fly a Piper Cub from Tierra del Fuego to the westernmost tip of the Aleutians.
That would, of course, if it can be done at all, involve flying over Canada at some point.
Looking down. Spying trees. Moose. Hats with ear flaps.
Perhaps I'll try it in a simulator first, eh?
However, the dream is to fly a Piper Cub from Tierra del Fuego to the westernmost tip of the Aleutians.
That would, of course, if it can be done at all, involve flying over Canada at some point.
Looking down. Spying trees. Moose. Hats with ear flaps.
Perhaps I'll try it in a simulator first, eh?
@verylate said in #41:
> Trump was not being a bully, in rejecting the narrative, of this reporter; he was deflecting the chaos of a verbal and mental trap. You can't say "Yes or no," if someone asks you a trap-question that includes both of those.
>
It's not a trap question, it's an extremely common question in interviews about foreign policy situations - and it's purposely asked by reporters so people have valuable information in public statements to reassure them, and make peoples actions predictable - or held accountable.
There is absolutely no trick question. It would've been extremely easy to answer - with precision.
Also Panama canal being operated by China - patently 100% false
Gulf of Mexico being renamed the gulf of America... LMAO
> Trump was not being a bully, in rejecting the narrative, of this reporter; he was deflecting the chaos of a verbal and mental trap. You can't say "Yes or no," if someone asks you a trap-question that includes both of those.
>
It's not a trap question, it's an extremely common question in interviews about foreign policy situations - and it's purposely asked by reporters so people have valuable information in public statements to reassure them, and make peoples actions predictable - or held accountable.
There is absolutely no trick question. It would've been extremely easy to answer - with precision.
Also Panama canal being operated by China - patently 100% false
Gulf of Mexico being renamed the gulf of America... LMAO
@Sweet-Child-In-Time said in #49:
> Trump certainly didn't threaten Greenland; and I don't think the people in charge there think that he did.
Yes, he threatened to make it part of USA by force. This is a threat as they want to be independant and they would not be independant if Trump used military to force them to become part of USA.
IDK how this is hard to undestand.
Do you even know what a threat is?
> Trump certainly didn't threaten Greenland; and I don't think the people in charge there think that he did.
Yes, he threatened to make it part of USA by force. This is a threat as they want to be independant and they would not be independant if Trump used military to force them to become part of USA.
IDK how this is hard to undestand.
Do you even know what a threat is?