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Tell wings to take a photo of himself outside of MENCHES or the Igloo Bar in Haifa, Israel and give him 5 days to do it. Lets him know that if he does send you the photo then you do not believe he is in Israel and to send your watch with tracking by May 10. You should add that unless he does so you will file a fraud complaint at the post office.

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I remain entertained that Koi could track my location in Thailand to the province level with the IP. One assumes WIT has no interest in checking. Or jingles has ponied up for a vpn.
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Actually with the right tools one could narrow it down even further than that. As to the Nord VPN that wings talks about, there are nodes that Nord uses and you can block them if you know which ones they could be. There are numerous Nord IP addresses that are blacklisted and the person attempting to use it will not know that until they are booted from a site.


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Nord’s ads do suggest a more benign use. Accessing regional videos and general security.
Would have come in handy when I was in Beijing and got blocked from checking a Thai hotel reservation because the Great Firewall had deemed it pornographic. With the block message helpfully in English to boot.
Still it was a hotel - methinks the Chinese censers are wound a half turn too tight.
Would have come in handy when I was in Beijing and got blocked from checking a Thai hotel reservation because the Great Firewall had deemed it pornographic. With the block message helpfully in English to boot.
Still it was a hotel - methinks the Chinese censers are wound a half turn too tight.
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sv, you have the patience of a saint. That's to your credit.
As for me? Mort and daycoo and roadwarrior and Steve and the guy with the Kaley Cuoco avatar who says "no more Invicta for me" than goes out and buys a new Invicta the next week because "I Just had to have it" can all take a long walk off a short pier. There is nothing I detest worse than duplicitous clowns braying that they're "nice guys." Spare me.
As for me? Mort and daycoo and roadwarrior and Steve and the guy with the Kaley Cuoco avatar who says "no more Invicta for me" than goes out and buys a new Invicta the next week because "I Just had to have it" can all take a long walk off a short pier. There is nothing I detest worse than duplicitous clowns braying that they're "nice guys." Spare me.
"Funny how things that start spontaneously end that way. Eat a peach." - Neil Young
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Old buzzard hasn’t been there since they upgraded the software which roughly coincided with Pacer declaring it a hater site and exiting.
Not much motivated to change that especially since they no longer offer Skelton piñatas for the members to beat on.
Not much motivated to change that especially since they no longer offer Skelton piñatas for the members to beat on.
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hey, waitaminnit... can you tell that I'm looking at my computer with my man boobs hanging out and a vaguely beer-sodden look about me?
Is it safe?


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Yes I can but it is a horrible sight.

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Pacerguy left WIT? I am so out of there.
See you're WRONG I don't work at all, I'm a Democrat. The immortal Horse Feathers as spoken to Chucky Ninetoes.
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[/quote]quote="Mortuus Fakeuus" post_id=406657 time=1506344713]I did in fact have some very memorable hours in the TA-4, which made me rather wistful, having grown up wanting to be a Skyhawk Scooter or a Phantom Phlyer...still, I didn't do too bad for myself...Mark1 wrote:No Corsairs, unfortunately. I saw an occasional Corsair arrive at the Eglin AFB transient aircraft ramp back in the mid 80's, (mostly ANG stuff then, with the external pylons for golf clubs and what not). I did have some A4 pics which I though maybe you logged some time in back in the day. The dude in the rear seat of the A4 is a retired Rear Admiral who commanded the Blue Angels when they flew the Skyhawk. I have some hours in the Skyhawk but they are in the decidedly less exciting Cessna C-172 variety.Mortuus wrote:What, no A-7's? DAYUM! Oh well, that's okay; the U in SLUFF did stand for "Ugly," after all. Still, you DID start with the USN F/A-18C/D Hornet, in which I was able to amass just over 3000 hours without becoming a "Lawn Dart." (I came pretty close a few times, truth to tell... ;) )
I have to join everyone else here and praise your awesome -- even consummate -- photographic skills. The details you captured were simply amazing; I could almost smell the JP5 and sweaty aramid suit! Well damned DONE!
One of Olde Morte's Olde Outfitte's, VFA-195 DAMBUSTERS; shot was taken off the coast
of Japan, sometime after Dessert Storm...yum!

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