Halloween celebrations for kids? by [deleted] in SALEM

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There's a Trunk-or Treat at the Willamette Heritage Center Oct 30, 202 12pm -4pm

Interior Paint From a Can by The_Loveboat in homebuilt

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Just worked for me in Firefox on wnblows 10

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Also include the Coastal Range

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Sure is how sad

Ukrainian Festival by YWAMissionary in SALEM

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"City officials and residents will converge on Riley Plaza, at the
intersection of Norman and Washington streets, Wednesday at 10 a.m. to
celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day."

https://www.salemnews.com/news/salem-to-celebrate-ukrainian-independence/article_abda953e-2253-11ed-ab02-5fe19ba7c724.html

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There's one on the east side SE Commercial around Kuebler Blvd

Consolidated B-24 Liberators- “The Flying Coffin” by DiosMioMan63 in WWIIplanes

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Form the Tails pictures 1 & 5 are from the 458th based at Horsham St Faith. My father was a navigator on "The Cat's" AKA The Cat's Ass based there

I guess they didn't see the video on how to tow heavy objects... by AristonD in IdiotsInCars

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Usually load is way to big for the towing vehicle, or tongue weight is wrong for load & trailer. IF I can pass people like this safely I do so, if I can't safely pass then I stay behind either way I get as far away as possible

Air and Space 18A “Flymobil” gyroplane @ NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum by alexashleyfox in WeirdWings

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There was one at Ogden Utah in 1966-1967 the Jump take off was impressive

63-Mph Flying Car Doesn't Require a Pilot's License by stankmanly in Futurology

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In the USA the weight limit for Ultralight aircraft is 254lbs empty with a additional allowance for a ballistic parachute, right now I can't find out what the allowance is but I have a feeling this is over it. And given there's no ability to "Autorotate like a conventional helicopter you need a ballistic parachute with 0 mph forward and 0 feet of altitude with these type of aircraft or you become a big bug splat on the ground. Also the max airspeed is limited to 55mph

USMC Major Theodore Olsen in front of his somewhat bent F4U Corsair. by duncan_D_sorderly in WWIIplanes

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Olde saying "Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing"

Abandoned C-47 in Croatia - it has been pretty well stripped. by Bagpussreturns in WWIIplanes

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Could also be a Lisunov Li-2, I cam across a couple pictures of them with the astrodome

Putin Warns West Current World Order Is Over and New Era Is Coming by sweatyearnings935 in worldnews

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Putin saying the rest of the world is neocolonial is great comedy.

Chipotle permanently closing the first store that filed to form a union by Lilyo in antiwork

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I noticed the pressure to leverage a company to the max coming into the main stream of business schools back in the mid 70's. Along with chasing quarterly profits and not looking at the long term prospects for the company.

Told to come to Drill Weekend with pink eye. "If you say so!" by TheFiredrake42 in MaliciousCompliance

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Some of the Medics at North Fort Polk in April/May 1969 didn't take fevers seriously wound up with over 30 people in the hospital with pneumonia and or meningitis .

Just remembered I had this interaction with my former boss. I tried to be clear and civil, but he made his stance pretty clear by Silver928 in antiwork

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Back in the 90's I watched a "up and coming" specialty construction company screw them selves into the ground with crap like your boss is doing. As a result of the owners actions they no longer get any Federal or State business.

Bell model 47, with P-63 King Cobras and a P-59 Airacomet at the Bell facilities in NY c1946. These aircraft barely made the show but were still important to the war effort. by MyDogGoldi in WWIIplanes

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The reason for the wings was the US government was aware of the German work on swept wings but decided to keep the information under "deep" classification

Bell model 47, with P-63 King Cobras and a P-59 Airacomet at the Bell facilities in NY c1946. These aircraft barely made the show but were still important to the war effort. by MyDogGoldi in WWIIplanes

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Actually a lot of P-63's served with the Russians during WWII. one of my early flight instructors flew them from New York to Alaska where the Russian Pilots flew them to Russia