He’s a better man than any of their football coaches for at least a generation or two.
And they’re still pissed about the 530 yards passing Sark blasted them with when he was playing for BYU.
Forgot to mention - while the troops were sitting around waiting to get into the trenches, one of them was reading a newspaper, then left it on the ground.
After the explosion and they got out of the trenches, the newspaper was still in place.
Apparently when the massive shockwave spread out, it just pressed downward on the newspaper like it was glued to the ground.
There were pigs staked out various distances & in different elevation exposures from Ground Zero.
Some disappeared completely, some burned to a crip, others were half cooked and still alive sqealing in agony
The area around Ground Zero had been divided up into pie sections, each allotted to a different government agency or scientific institution for all kinds of experimental situations.
A wide variety of stuctures were builtaround it like a complete town….commercial , industrial, and residential buildings & homes that were completely furnished inside like the real things.
All kinds of vehicles were parked around too, including military hardware.
afterwards, Dad saw a half-melted engine block - all that was left of a Patton tank - a mile to the rear.
Dad was in an 8’ deep trench 1,000 yards from the base when that bomb was detonated, then just a few short minutes later was standing above ground watching the cloud expand way back over behind their position.
The shockwave had flattened a metal building 10 miles from ground zero.
Bigger & noisier at MB’s.
House drinks are equal,
Crispy Taco plates at MB’s are a little tastier.
Beef enchilada plates at Santiago’s are better.
Santiago’s queso compuesto ftw. So is their salsa.
We like both places, but are not culinary gourmets.
Fake AI “news” has jumped the shark with this one…….
Branson Area Breaking News • Follow
1d • Elderly Woman, 102, Apprehended in Branson
Indecent Exposure Case
Branson police have arrested the infamous "Highway 65 Flasher," a 102-year-old woman accused of repeatedly exposing herself to
passing drivers. Officers apprehended the woman Wednesday afternoon on highway 65 after weeks of bizarre reports and near-misses. Despite her age, police say she evaded capture multiple times using her walker and disappearing into nearby
woods. "She's surprisingly quick for 102," said Officer
Brad Connelly. "We didn't see this one coming." The woman was taken into custody without incident. Charges are pending, though officials
say they may consider leniency due to her age.