:o: Hair transplant!? With my luxuriously fabulous mane? Pff, maybe a visit to touch up some highlight.
How does Pakistan feel about a girl with a head of hair that looks like someone rubbed cotton candy all over it:D?
I might be too drunk to remember your name depending on how my visit with the family goes, but I'll try my best to keep everyone in mind as I'm enjoying the holidays and spreading cheer:partay:.
But I've got my emergency wine on standby just in case:lol:.
Go minimalist:D.
Pine trees shed needles badly too and need water, which might stain any carpet underneath green, or else they'll wither after a few days.
It's a hassle and I actually prefer plastic trees to real ones:partay:
I love Christmas. The snow. The presents. The festivity and decorated cities. The brotherliness with our friends in Scotland and Britain, who we give a tree to every year. It's all such a grand affair:smitten:.
I've got my parents coming over for the holidays, which is going to be great since...
Well yeah, if you bury the living they might come back as a Draugr:o:!!
Lay the body flat, leave it not standing or sitting, and for f*cks sake make sure the damn thing is dead before burying it:angry:!!
Of course we're talking about the dead. Fear grip a man who so buries the living.
We Vikings love boats... it's why we'd never burn one:D. The cremation at sea is a myth that's often attributed to the Vikings and took on a life of its own, but isn't the reality of a Viking burial. Rather they were buried in a boat on land.
A boat would be built, filled with the deceased and...
Wind power kills my Puffin friends and I haven't seen the Sun in over a week:angry:!! Bah Humbug!!
But I agree, that would be something. Despite being in the top 10 in both oil and gas exports (which comprise 17% of GDP), fossil fuels only make up a paltry 2% of Norway's power generation...
Borgund's stave church
One in Heddal.
And another in Lom.
While upwards of 1000 Stave churches were built in Norway from wood during the Middle Ages (from the 5th to 15th century), only 31 still exist.
Norway is more culturally religious then religious in practice and takes a lot...
So you might be thinking about how dangerous your roads are this time of year.
"Gosh, all this snow sure is making it hard to drive." Perhaps has crossed your mind.
That's nice, but do your roads have tanks on them once the snow starts to fall:D?
Photos from exercise...
Land evacuation unit having some fun in the snow of Gausdal.
Gausdal is in Central Norway where temperatures frequently dip into the -40s, and reach -50c as well. Away from water, Norway is at its coldest. This means that despite being farther north, Hammerfest or even...
For those that don't speak Bork or know our currency I'll convert it into the ubiquitous US Dollar.
Lets see at the current exchange rate that is, carry the one, add the square root of -196.677, multiply by 5/7... about 33,000 USD:wacko:.
No PM should ever spend that much on food in one...
Looks great:yahoo:!!
The plate carrier resembles NFM's Thor, no surprise there, but I'm not sure what model the Felin system is being based on. This is one of several different carrier models.
But do you know what plates are being used with it @Vergennes ? Skjold plates are typically used...
Regarding a nuclear payload, the lingering fallout they create and the Indian carrier, I did a post on that a few months ago in a different thread. It specifically relates to the lethality of fallout and ship NBC protection and protocols, but it's relevant in a discussion on nuclear weapons so...
Babur is the size of Tomahawk. Tomahawk only fits in the deepest MK41 cells.
Therefore, Babur would need a VLS of similar size.
Another option is to keep a system similar to the current Babur tel. Tomahawk used to be packed onto ships in armored box launchers, like were found on the...
Depends on what warhead the missile was using. If it was a blast fragmentation or continuous-rod, then getting close enough will still equal a kill during a simulation because of the profile of these warheads.
With Blast, angular or directional fragmentation warheads and continuous rod types...