Message from @AlanPowell

Discord ID: 545158358077014016


2019-02-11 12:27:26 UTC  

haha

2019-02-11 14:56:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/532966360519802890/544532095863619594/image0.jpg

2019-02-11 20:20:53 UTC  

๐Ÿ‘Œ

My 1950s Conservative Daughter 2019. Colourised

2019-02-11 23:01:12 UTC  

Well culinary science is a thing, but it's not "cooking"

2019-02-12 00:15:51 UTC  

It boils down to it for the most part, nutrition with an emphasis on the preperation and taste/serving.

2019-02-12 00:16:20 UTC  

Went to culinary school for half a year before realizing it was a dead end field.

2019-02-12 04:02:57 UTC  

*heh heh heh*

*Muh-cock*

2019-02-12 07:11:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/532966360519802890/544777623394582528/2019-02-12_01_10_34-1548202346948.jpg_40572840.png

2019-02-13 01:30:31 UTC  

https://imgur.com/gallery/k5m0IDx pictures released of the just found carrier USS hornet

2019-02-13 06:46:16 UTC  

whoa, thats pretty cool

2019-02-13 08:14:14 UTC  

Im surprised it stayed whole like that.

2019-02-13 08:14:45 UTC  

Looks like it skid to a hault on the bottom too

2019-02-13 08:24:41 UTC  

i think the shadow is especially neat

2019-02-13 12:30:31 UTC  

Wasn't it scuttled?

2019-02-13 12:58:28 UTC  

They did find the original USS Hornet that did sink in the aftermath of the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands after she was crippled by the Japanese

2019-02-13 20:36:50 UTC  

Was she one of the ones hit by kamakazi's or was that too early in the war?

2019-02-13 20:39:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/532966360519802890/545343354150584331/image0.jpg

2019-02-13 20:57:45 UTC  

she was abandoned after they did cripple her water pumps by a torpedo and several armour piercing bombs did destroy her flight deck. but she did not sink before after the main battle, she was a tough bugger

2019-02-13 23:16:55 UTC  

*Speaking of aerial attacks on Naval vessels....*

2019-02-13 23:17:39 UTC  

How about that USS Liberty incident?

2019-02-14 08:47:21 UTC  

It was an accident @Fitzydog

2019-02-14 08:47:37 UTC  

Friendly fire happens all the time in warfare

2019-02-14 08:47:56 UTC  
2019-02-14 13:41:52 UTC  

Sure...

2019-02-14 14:23:35 UTC  

@Fitzydog got a problem ?

2019-02-14 15:22:01 UTC  

lol 'friendly fire' is your buddy accidentally shooting you in the back from poor muzzle discipline, or being surprised in an intense situation.

Fighter jets firing on the only military vessel in hundreds of miles with an American flag flying above it, after circling it for a good 45min is not 'friendly fire'.

2019-02-14 15:24:16 UTC  

@galesteppes Thoughts on the Liberty incident?

2019-02-14 15:36:34 UTC  

@Fitzydog Watch the video

2019-02-14 15:36:44 UTC  

They thought it was an Egyptian ship

2019-02-14 15:37:48 UTC  

It didn't even have an american flag

2019-02-14 15:38:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/532966360519802890/545629902230257665/300px-USS_Liberty_28AGTR-529_underway_in_Chesapeake_Bay_on_29_July_1967_28K-3992729.png

2019-02-14 15:38:35 UTC  

Do you see an american flag on this ship @Fitzydog

2019-02-14 15:46:19 UTC  

@Fitzydog you af boys all know a thing or two about friendly fire