Thursday, August 13, 2015

I'd Rock These

Nike Zoom Vapor 9.5 Tour Safari 


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I Understand What This Means


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Good Luck With This


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This Is True


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When You Break Up With A Car Guy


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Unfortunately, This Has Probably Happened


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He Makes A Great Point


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They See Me Rollin' - Datsun Edition



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More Countries Should Do This


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That's Scary Cool


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Not Quite The Power Lunch I Would Have Envisioned

Richard Nixon’s resignation lunch: pineapple slices, cottage cheese, and a glass of milk. August 8, 1974


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This Is A Good Read

America's Secret Airline Flies Non-Stop To Area 51

You can see Janet airplanes at several airports throughout the U.S. You can hear them on air traffic control. You can fly one in Microsoft Flight Simulator X. But you can’t buy a ticket on a Janet flight, and the people who fly on Janet flights can’t tell you, or even their families, what they do for work. It is seemingly an airline that flies to nowhere.

The multi-tiered secrecy surrounding the Janet jets, the unusual ways they operate and the places they go are one of aviation’s greatest legends. If it all seems like a big clandestine operation, that’s because it is.

Why is there a fleet of unmarked airliners at a guarded private terminal in Las Vegas? Where do they fly? Who flies aboard them? Even though these aircraft service the seemingly impenetrable top secret defense world, we can provide some answers.

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