shirt soiled during private dance?
How common is it for your shirt to end up covered in the dancer's fluids and such after a private dance? I usually wear polos and they always seem to catch something from the dancer
How common is it for your shirt to end up covered in the dancer's fluids and such after a private dance? I usually wear polos and they always seem to catch something from the dancer
Battle of the bulge and ardennes campaigns are the ones I’ve heard of most. Were there others that were more significant?
If you get my drift.
While the blue portion of the US flag covers only a small part, it makes the flag look blue, just like how the UK flag also looks blue even though the red and white union jack predominates.
This is especially so when the US (or UK) flag is placed next to a red flag such as China.
The eastern campaign of ww2 between Germany and the USSR was arguably the decisive theatre of the war, and by far the largest scale military campaign in history by sheer manpower, deployed armour and attrition of forces.
While not exactly sidelined by military historians and the like, most often when discussing ww2 “D-day” “Pearl harbour” “the atomic bombings” and similar events seem to take front and centre stage, and even campaigns such as Dunkirk, battle of Britain, the U-boat war in the atlantic, and the various pacific naval battles take precedent over what took place on the Eastern front.
Why is that?
Question: why is the 777x continuing to sell while the competing a350-1000 sales seem to have stalled?
At this rate soon we’ll see the 777-9 outsell the a350-1000 at 2:1 with total sales potentially surpassing the 777-300er record
Region 1: northeast
Region 2: the south
Region 3: midwest
Region 4: the west
Region 5: Alaska and Hawaii
Whatever military bases and installations located on each region are the possession of that region.
How does this play out?
Does this sound like a good selection of life’s joys?