colefly
colefly t1_jeawcdv wrote
Reply to comment by shividos in Russia Says Ukraine Using Long-Range US Artillery by TallAd3975
> So what they should do with their t-54 if it still works, just utilize? I think its pretty good for researching and baiting ammos, when ammos is in deficit and costs some money.
makes perfect sense... so long as the T-54s are in "like new" working order and dont need effort to get running AND you dont value those inside the wildly obsolete steel coffin
colefly t1_je6hhsj wrote
Reply to comment by TallAd3975 in Russia Says Ukraine Using Long-Range US Artillery by TallAd3975
T-14 uses the same engine as the German Tiger tank
But the T-14 needs to exist before it can fight in Ukraine
colefly t1_je6h5ow wrote
Reply to comment by gopoohgo in Russia Says Ukraine Using Long-Range US Artillery by TallAd3975
We seen to wait for Russia to establish their infrastructure, slightly out of range, before we give them slightly longer range weapons
Pentagon just wants to watch Ammo dumps go boom
colefly t1_je6gpif wrote
Reply to comment by TimeZarg in Russia Says Ukraine Using Long-Range US Artillery by TallAd3975
Russia WISHES it was 15%
For instance , on PAPER Russia has 10,000 T-72 MBTs and have "only" lost 1200
So is Russia just mobilizing thousands more T-72s to fill all the losses?
No... They're also being forced to dig up arcane T-54s and shipping them to the front
15%? It's closer to 85% for Russia
colefly t1_j7hvwlz wrote
Reply to comment by gandhikahn in Video captures the moment a multi-story building collapses in Diyarbakır, Turkey during magnitude 7.8 earthquake. by FlashRebellion
It's so many buildings
colefly t1_j7hvt75 wrote
Reply to comment by snewz404 in Video captures the moment a multi-story building collapses in Diyarbakır, Turkey during magnitude 7.8 earthquake. by FlashRebellion
https://v.redd.it/owubhqro2lga1
It's so much worse than that.
colefly t1_j6mli83 wrote
Reply to My Pitbull the night I received him [OC] by Aiosam
Lots of hound in that mutt
I should know.. My pip, who looks very similar, that was labeled "definitely a pitbull" by pitbull haters... Probably doesn't have an ounce of Pitbull terrier in him. (According to a possible litter mates DNA test).
I can garuntee that if raised well. He will definitely be a "good boy"
colefly t1_j3cqjyj wrote
Reply to comment by porkchameleon in Shoutout to Parkway Corner for being one of the last bastions of a quality Italian hoagie in my rotation by sakamake
A good bread with nothing in it beats a mound of meat on stale sponge, any day
That said. Mound of meat AND good bread is what I expect and get from ANY dirty back-corner deli in Philly
The more annoyed they guy behind the deli counter is with you daring to order a sandwich, the better the sandwich
The hairier the arms of the guy behind the deli counter , the better the sandwich
The harder it is to place the accent of the guy behind the deli counter , the better the sandwich
The closer that rat traps are sold to the deli counter, the better the sandwich
colefly t1_j30goe2 wrote
Reply to comment by sgthombre in US reopening visa and consular services at embassy in Cuba by nosotros_road_sodium
A deep right Florida will suddenly be disgusted at the Hispanics among them
colefly t1_iya2tdh wrote
Reply to comment by ImaginaryRoads in Ritalin shortage by zucca4
"Shave a bit off the Kilo brick"
colefly t1_iw2gq6s wrote
Reply to comment by SpCommander in Trump sues Jan. 6 committee over subpoena compelling him to testify and provide documents by Puzzleheaded-Debt716
Someone should politely explain to this lawyer that ....
He's not getting paid
colefly t1_iu62fy9 wrote
Reply to comment by Keinichn in what to do when witnessing a person threatening people on the train by am_pomegranate
>There's no "it takes a village"
Also because there is "that guy may be packing enough heat to take out a village"
colefly t1_is5czet wrote
Reply to comment by HairyNutsackNumber9 in TIL that it took several years for writer Bruce Rubin to sell the script to Jacob's Ladder, because it was "too metaphysical" and "Hollywood does not make ghost movies". Rubin would later write the screenplay for Ghost, a box office success that grossed over $500 million. by WouldbeWanderer
....who controls Whoopie Goldberg...
...so he can lesbian sex his wife
colefly t1_is5cvy7 wrote
Reply to comment by deadwlkn in TIL that it took several years for writer Bruce Rubin to sell the script to Jacob's Ladder, because it was "too metaphysical" and "Hollywood does not make ghost movies". Rubin would later write the screenplay for Ghost, a box office success that grossed over $500 million. by WouldbeWanderer
I don't find Patrick Swazye THAT scary
colefly t1_is5cryn wrote
Reply to comment by GZAofTheMidwest in TIL that it took several years for writer Bruce Rubin to sell the script to Jacob's Ladder, because it was "too metaphysical" and "Hollywood does not make ghost movies". Rubin would later write the screenplay for Ghost, a box office success that grossed over $500 million. by WouldbeWanderer
And making whoopie with Whoopie
colefly t1_jebrovv wrote
Reply to comment by Starpork in In South Philly by RoughRhinos
Streets department is a capricious god with ineffable whims.
It takes the inscribing of many symbols upon the asphalt, and sacrifices at night to call down their blessings or their curse