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byAmiMoJo ( 196126 ) * writes:
Obviously the ones they parade are just shells. Do you think the US/USSR paraded armed nuclear missiles down the streets back in the day?
byharvey the nerd ( 582806 ) writes:
No doubt an analysis of the tires in the pictures would show that each "rocket" weighs 200-300 kg....
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No doubt an analysis of the tires in the pictures would show that each "rocket" weighs 200-300 kg....
Wat? Wat? Are you say my missiles are fat? That's it, now you on my list too. I am writing you name on a missile right now myself.
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