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  • Did you know that LordShiva's sister is a florist?
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    • Originally posted by Grandpa Troll


      Ruskie?

      I am imagining he was showing off as part of some special ops team, but then again, maybe not
      They're rehearsing a parade. The guys with the flagged carbines start it by marching across the square. Their goose-stepping (really hate the way it's called in English) must be impeccable, so they need to stretch their legs an awful lot.
      Graffiti in a public toilet
      Do not require skill or wit
      Among the **** we all are poets
      Among the poets we are ****.

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      • Originally posted by onodera

        They're rehearsing a parade. The guys with the flagged carbines start it by marching across the square. Their goose-stepping (really hate the way it's called in English) must be impeccable, so they need to stretch their legs an awful lot.
        Makes sense!

        Thanks
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        • Paul Gascoigne early in 1968?
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          • Originally posted by onodera

            They're rehearsing a parade. The guys with the flagged carbines start it by marching across the square. Their goose-stepping (really hate the way it's called in English) must be impeccable, so they need to stretch their legs an awful lot.
            You know, I thought goose-stepping went a little out of fashion after the Third Reich?
            Speaking of Erith:

            "It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith

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            • Originally posted by Provost Harrison


              You know, I thought goose-stepping went a little out of fashion after the Third Reich?
              After the end of the Second World War a reduced form of the goose-step (boot point in knee height) was still used by the East German National People's Army under the name drilling step to avoid references to old Prussian or Wehrmacht military tradition.

              In the Soviet Union and the later Russian Federation, various military units practice a form of goose-stepping at such occasions as the anniversary of the October Revolution. They follow the model of the Imperial Russian army, which practiced a version of goose-stepping.


              Guards at the Mausoleum of José Marti, Santiago de Cuba.In countries such as North Korea, China, Cuba or Vietnam, whose military forces are shaped by the Soviet model, it is still regularly demonstrated.

              The Chilean military, which borrows much of its traditions from the Germans, still practices goose-steps on ceremonial occasions.

              The Iranian army's tradition of goose-stepping during military parades has continued despite the Iranian Revolution of 1979.
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              • Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                • This can't be real,
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                  • “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                    - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                        • Love it. Coffee... mmm...
                          I've allways wanted to play "Russ Meyer's Civilization"

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                          • Took this picture today - i had not seen spam like this before. Look, it is [SPECIAL EDITION]!

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                            • Careful, Julian Delphiki. Around here we have a tradition of killing the messenger.

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