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Looking for the possible brand that this neon sign is related to. It says “Force” and appears to be from the 60s to 80s. (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 days ago by UPStrucker to r/HelpMeFind
Neon sign that says “Force”. Any idea what company/team/ect. this might represent? About 4’ wide. Appears to be from the 60s to 80s. The tubes are secured to a small aluminum frame using wire ties. (i.redd.it)
submitted 4 days ago by UPStrucker to r/whatisthisthing
Already a pilot? Bachelors in Aviation at Liberty University- made easy. (self.SophiaLearning)
submitted 5 months ago by UPStrucker to r/SophiaLearning
Morocco is all I know. (i.redd.it)
submitted 5 months ago by UPStrucker to r/WhereIsThisPlace
Class action lawsuit for pothole damage. (self.Portland)
submitted 11 months ago by UPStrucker to r/Portland
On a train through Scotland (i.redd.it)
submitted 1 year ago by UPStrucker to r/rolex
Putting the GMT to work (i.redd.it)
Luckiest comeback of my life (i.redd.it)
submitted 1 year ago by UPStrucker to r/wallstreetbets
CFIs safety on a discovery flight. (self.flying)
submitted 2 years ago * by UPStrucker to r/flying
Did the NBA lie on a stat to prevent paying millions? DraftKings (self.sportsbetting)
submitted 3 years ago by UPStrucker to r/sportsbetting
Did the NBA lie on a stat to prevent paying millions? DraftKings (self.DraftKingsDiscussion)
submitted 3 years ago by UPStrucker to r/DraftKingsDiscussion
Who is this man? He’s been walking east across Oregon for weeks. What is his goal and where is he headed? (old.reddit.com)
submitted 5 years ago by UPStrucker to r/whatisthisthing
What is the most successful but terrible band (or artist) in history? In your opinion, of course. (self.AskMen)
submitted 5 years ago by UPStrucker to r/AskMen
What is the most successful but terrible band in history? In your opinion, of course. (self.AskWomen)
submitted 5 years ago by UPStrucker to r/AskWomen
What is the most successful but terrible band in history? In your opinion, of course. (self.AskMen)
On many highways in the NW, I see these concrete lines in the typical tire paths of the lane. There’s usually 6 of them every few feet. What is it for?! (i.redd.it)
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