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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-10-08 03:11:00)
by HAL 9000
OKAY HERE'S MY STORY....WITH THE ECONOMY THE WAY IT IS I CAN'T GET A LOAN FROM THE BANKS TO BUY A CAR. I WOULD LIKE TO RENT/BUY/LEASE FROM YOU A GOOD RUNNING CAR. I CAN DEFINITELY AFFORD NO MORE THAN $300 A MONTH. I CAN SHOW PROOF OF INCOME. WE CAN EVEN GET A LETTER NOTORIZED TO SHOW I WILL BE MAKING THE PAYMENTS (THIS WILL STAND IN COURT IF ANYTHING HAPPENS).I JUST REALLY NEED A CAR TO GET MY ... 
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-08 09:22:00)
by general_kalle
many of the American Lend Lease planes which they sent to britain recieved different names by the british: P51 - Mustang F4U - Corsair B25 - Mitchell B26 - Maruder with roman numbers added to indicate version e.g Mustang Mk III the names, Mustang, Corsair, Mitchell, Maruder etc. Were they also names given by the Americans or were they invented by the British i know that the B25 was named ... 
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-10 12:55:00)
by Viper2005_
RAF aircraft were named based upon a variety of conventions. Usually these conventions were applied to imported aircraft. However if the imported machine already had a name considered "up to scratch" by those responsible for aircraft names then the original name would be retained. Bell had an Aira- theme going on (as evidenced by the P-63, and XP-59), so the P-39's name came from Bell. The P-38... 
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Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2008-08-21 12:24:00)
by Anonymous
PROPERTY group Lend Lease has posted a 46.7 per cent fall in annual profit, after booking negative property revaluations and adjustments to the carrying value of some UK assets. More... 
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Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2008-08-21 10:34:00)
by Anonymous
PROPERTY group Lend Lease has posted a 46.7 per cent fall in annual profit, after booking negative property revaluations and adjustments to the carrying value of some UK assets. More... 
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Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-08-22 19:34:00)
by barry008
Maybe we should lend-lease some crown vics. Link: http://www.funreports.com/fun/13-08-...-police_car s-0 
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Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-10-30 10:41:00)
by wonderdawg
Early in World War II the United States devised a plan, dubbed Lend-Lease, to assist the nations that were then fighting the Axis powers (Germany, Japan and Italy). The Lend-Lease Act was passed by Congress on March 11, 1941. It provided that the president could ship weapons, food, or equipment to any country whose struggle against the Axis assisted U.S. defense. By retooling U.S. industrial ... 
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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-19 15:47:00)
by treefrog
Quote: Originally Posted by battiwallah Porper would have done well to have shorted this stock. But I reckon that now, with the P/E at the lowest it's been in 10 years or more (at around 6.1), it is the time to buy. Anyone any comments? not for this lil' ... 
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Started 1 month ago (2008-10-16 18:01:00)
by nfa-user
> quote: Originally posted by silverado7 2 e-mails sent. Want more photos and serial number. Replied to your email. quote: Originally posted by SEANinMICH what's wrong with that rear handguard? (pic #13) I have no clue, that was the way I received it. I posted another picture of it. It is even on both sides, like it was put there on purpose. ... 
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Started 6 hours, 50 minutes ago (2008-11-18 10:51:25)
by mostly numb but good
Congo Tom wrote: Do they have schools in Australia, or were you raised in the bush? Did you ever hear of Lend Lease? Do you think the Brits would have survived until December 1941 if the US hadn't been supplying them with weaponry? Abuse does not elevate your argument! Rod? The British needed GUN SHIPS - NAVY!!! and BOOTS ON THE GROUND. The USA would have been happy to make money out... 
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-10 14:38:00)
by eastyorkshireracing
Hi All, Here are my race ratings and selections for Saturday. Saturday 1 November 2008 Top Six Ratings 1. [80] No.1 Warsaw Pact (4.05 Wetherby) 2. [79] No.4 Air Force One (2.05 Ascot) 3. [78] No.7 Oceanos Des Obeaux (1.05 Ascot) 4. [76] No.2 Bankable (3.55 Newmarket) 5. [75] No.1 Albaseet (6.50 Great Leighs) 6. [74] No.7 Grandad Bill (2.00 Ayr) Top 4 Trainer ... 
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Started 4 days, 13 hours ago (2008-11-14 04:17:00)
by eastyorkshireracing
Hi All, Here are my race selections for Friday. Friday 14 November 2008 Top Six Selections 1. No.4 Lease Lend (1.00 Newcastle) [NAP] 2. No.5 Justwhateverulike (3.10 Newcastle) [n.b] 3. No.5 Razor Royale (4.05 Cheltenham) 4. No.6 Whistleupthewind (12.10 Southwell) 5. No.7 Multakka (8.20 Kempton) 6. No.8 Wannarock (2.50 Southwell) Race Selections Cheltenham... 
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Started 4 days, 12 hours ago (2008-11-14 04:45:00)
by Keith Olbermann
FAKE TERROR - THE ROAD TO WAR AND DICTATORSHIP It's the oldest trick in the book, dating back to Roman times; creating the enemies you need. In 70 BC, an ambitious minor politician and extremely wealthy man, Marcus Licinius Crassus, wanted to rule Rome . Just to give you an idea of what sort of man Crassus really was, he is credited ... 
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Started 6 days, 19 hours ago (2008-11-11 22:33:00)
by M1Riflenut
> Selling one complete SA/GHS large wheel stock set to help fund other recent purchases. I bought this for a project I ended up parting out awhile back and was going to keep it but have changed my priorities. I was told by the person I got it from that it was restored by Rick Borecky. I had a set of handguards off another rifle that he also did the woodwork on and put... 
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