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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
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Hippy lamenting rainbows from sprinklers = EPIC LULZ
OK, now that lowers "retard" to a whole new level.
Listening to the "sprinkler lady" made my head hurt. I couldn't finish it.
She also has the whole set of the Algore Chronicles. Take away her vote, stat!
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
There is nothing more entertaining than seeing an arab terrorist kill himself. If only I had more buttered popcorn.
The guy with the RPG probably saw a rainbow on the building and reacted as any leftard would.
It looked like the mortar guy explosion was outside the tube.
Did the mortar guy have a premature, or did a Target Acquistion unit drop counterbattery on him?
A few months ago I was talking to a guy from a TA platoon, and according to him, the TA has gotten so good that if the TA is up, an enemy gun better be moved after a round or two or they're going to get him.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
Looked like CB to me too. Never heard of a premature detonation inside the tube. Then again, I'm not sure the chicoms bother with bore-riding safety pins.
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Counter battery fires are exceptionally fast--assuming your radar is linked directly to the guns' computer, and they can return fire... i.e. not in a populated area, visual and multiple confirmation of ballistic solutions, etc. basically, the system is super fast--until we hamstring it with "safety/risk aversion" features.
Now, that could be bad ammo/fuse, bad tube/metal fatigue (they do get condemned after so many rounds, but Mohamed doesn't have a sonnet covering weapons maintenance.)
Odds are, it's tube failure. Or the dumbass loaded it upside-down. Or, he was smote by a just, mighty, and true god.