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And, *after that*, what's the point of maternity belt adjusters? driving does endanger unborn kids way more than jet engines - that's a fact. and what's the point of maternity seat cushions? I don't see how one can cook dinner while sitting on the couch. |
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What a Brown Shoe calls a flight suit. Navy and Coast Guard Black Shoes, Army pukes and your local shade tree mechanic call coveralls. They are not G-suits they're just plain ol' coveralls.
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EDIT: I think I figured it out. Biden - or better his handlers - plan to draft all pregnant american women, force them into a F35, loose the war, get all F35 shot down in order to have the kids of illegal imigrants reign supreme. clever plan, you must give him that. sorry. you must give his handlers that. also, hit us: you're unhappy with vaccine delivery? |
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Careful bud, you're gonna strain a muscle stretching to defend the old boy. |
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As I understand it, "Brown shoes" mostly referred to Army (USAAF) officers who converted to the Air Force in 1949. The USAF had a new dress/working uniform of a blue suit and white or light blue shirt and black shoes. If the officer started out in the USAAF, they were grandfathered and could either wear the new uniform or the older Army khakis and brown shoes.
By the 1960's, "brown shoes" were senior USAF officers who had been around long enough that they had earned their commission in the Army, during or just after WWII. |
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