Thanks. Many people are shocked to discover that I’m not actually James Carville.Nope, I just thought you were more bald.
Good video, though.
Thanks. Many people are shocked to discover that I’m not actually James Carville.Nope, I just thought you were more bald.
Good video, though.
I just thought you were more bald.
I was thinking more your Linkedin profile photo.Thanks. Many people are shocked to discover that I’m not actually James Carville.
It is not the CHYCAPS you have to worry about. @Griz882 is the threat. He is constantly violating Pagistan airspace. He is collecting photo intel and threatening aerial attack. GEDLandia and Pagistan should enter into a mutual defense agreement.A lot, presumably. I’m waiting for a lecture from HW telling me why I should care that the Chinese obtain a record of my recreational filmmaking patterns of life.
Are we talking an entente, such as back at the turn of the century, or more like a détente, kinda like a nonaggression pact?GEDLandia and Pagistan should enter into a mutual defense agreement.
I am thinking full on allied defense treaty as well as exchanges of technology and intel. @Griz882 must be put back into his box. Today it is Pagistan, tomorrow, GEDLandia. Surely GEDLandia realizes that the fight over Pagistan will come to them in time. Better to meet Griz over the Pagistani front then in GEDLandia's mountians.Are we talking an entente, such as back at the turn of the century, or more like a détente, kinda like a nonaggression pact?
It's true, the expansionist nature of @Griz882 is not just a Pagistani problem. Griz routinely violates the sovereign airspace of Pagsistan and as such acts contrary to established international norms.I am thinking full on allied defense treaty as well as exchanges of technology and intel. @Griz882 must be put back into his box. Today it is Pagistan, tomorrow, GEDLandia. Surely GEDLandia realizes that the fight over Pagistan will come to them in time. Better to meet Griz over the Pagistani front then in GEDLandia's mountians.
It would take me about two or three good VFR days to launch an attack on GEDlandia! But will start planning now...maybe something like the “shuttle-bombing” raids the Japs tried at Saipan.I am thinking full on allied defense treaty as well as exchanges of technology and intel. @Griz882 must be put back into his box. Today it is Pagistan, tomorrow, GEDLandia. Surely GEDLandia realizes that the fight over Pagistan will come to them in time. Better to meet Griz over the Pagistani front then in GEDLandia's mountians.
Wait, there are “established international norms?” No one told me.It's true, the expansionist nature of @Griz882 is not just a Pagistani problem. Griz routinely violates the sovereign airspace of Pagsistan and as such acts contrary to established international norms.
I assume they are goose-related norms...Wait, there are “established international norms?” No one told me.
Wait, there are “established international norms?” No one told me.
I recommend seeking transit passage through a neutral third country and surprising the Pagistanis by concentrating your forces on their flank, where their defenses aren't as strong. If you can deliver a knockout by this massive pivoting maneuver within a fast timetable, say about two weeks, then the GEDLandians won't have time to mobilize. Thus you'll avoid a war on two fronts.Better to meet Griz over the Pagistani front then in GEDLandia's mountians.
Santa got the people of Pagsistan a pool skimmer and a tennis racket so our AW capabilities against Grizerican Air Pirates have increased!Wait, there are “established international norms?” No one told me.
Depends...does the pool skimmer have an extension arm?Santa got the people of Pagsistan a pool skimmer and a tennis racket so our AW capabilities against Grizerican Air Pirates have increased!
You’ve fallen for one of the two classic blunders! The first being never get involved in a land war in GEDlandia but only slightly lesser known: never go in against a Grizalian when he flies a Light Sport Aircraft!I recommend seeking transit passage through a neutral third country and surprising the Pagistanis by concentrating your forces on their flank, where their defenses aren't as strong. If you can deliver a knockout by this massive pivoting maneuver within a fast timetable, say about two weeks, then the GEDLandians won't have time to mobilize. Thus you'll avoid a war on two fronts.
Nothing could possibly go wrong.