Favorite Historical Places You’ve Visited
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I believe you just go to the hospital and it’s covered. None of our American style make you bankrupt stuffDerekJohnson said:
Did you pay for his health care with a sack of Euros?BearsWiin said:My middle son got seasick during our Channel crossing
that's all I got
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Not so in FranceMeek said:
I believe you just go to the hospital and it’s covered. None of our American style make you bankrupt stuffDerekJohnson said:
Did you pay for his health care with a sack of Euros?BearsWiin said:My middle son got seasick during our Channel crossing
that's all I got
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- Maltby
- Gorst
- Quilcene
- Woodinville
- Aptos
- Hillsboro
- Liberty Lake
- Temecula
- Elko
- Cal
- Maltby
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where's East Queen Anne
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FUCK! HARVEYROAD HE'S AN IDIOT.BearsWiin said:where's East Queen Anne
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What are those? Like pesos?DerekJohnson said:
Did you pay for his health care with a sack of Euros?BearsWiin said:My middle son got seasick during our Channel crossing
that's all I got
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I was talking with a friend of mine about our both being stationed in Germany when in the USArmy (protecting you scoundrels) and it reminded me of being at Grafenwoehr. Hitler used that place for God knows what but there are bombed out bunkers everywhere, but me and my driver (I was special) were making deliveries at our battalions posts out in the boonies and we stopped and explored caves that are all over that place. The oldest I remember was dated in the 1300's. We had to stop because we didn't know where the landing zones were for the test firing.
I was able to track this article down describing the area a little. https://www.stripes.com/news/relics-of-germany-s-past-dot-army-s-grafenwoehr-training-area-1.486291
Drove around a clump of trees and one of these puppies was fired off about 150 yds from us, that was when we decided to curtail the adventures.
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I tell you what - the WWII museum in NOLA is mind-blowing.
The Civil Rights Museum/Lorraine Hotel is pretty sobering, too.
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CSB, TYFYSLebamDawg said:I was talking with a friend of mine about our both being stationed in Germany when in the USArmy (protecting you scoundrels) and it reminded me of being at Grafenwoehr. Hitler used that place for God knows what but there are bombed out bunkers everywhere, but me and my driver (I was special) were making deliveries at our battalions posts out in the boonies and we stopped and explored caves that are all over that place. The oldest I remember was dated in the 1300's. We had to stop because we didn't know where the landing zones were for the test firing.
I was able to track this article down describing the area a little. https://www.stripes.com/news/relics-of-germany-s-past-dot-army-s-grafenwoehr-training-area-1.486291
Drove around a clump of trees and one of these puppies was fired off about 150 yds from us, that was when we decided to curtail the adventures.
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It's a must visit if you come to MemphisPurpleThrobber said:I tell you what - the WWII museum in NOLA is mind-blowing.
The Civil Rights Museum/Lorraine Hotel is pretty sobering, too.







