En daar gaat het uiteindelijk toch om, hoewel het wel altijd leuke discussies opleverd, bij voorkeur bij eenGerard wrote:Hans wrote:Daarover hoef ik tegenover niemand verantwoording af te leggen
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En daar gaat het uiteindelijk toch om, hoewel het wel altijd leuke discussies opleverd, bij voorkeur bij eenGerard wrote:Hans wrote:Daarover hoef ik tegenover niemand verantwoording af te leggen
Heb jij even mazzel dat de U.S. Coast Guard wel militair is ... :Hans van der Vlist wrote:
Ook de USCG in Amerika is niet militair
Toch schrijf ik deze kisten ook op hoor, maar dat moet iedereen voor zich zelf weten.
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The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is a military branch of the United States involved in maritime law, mariner assistance, and search and rescue, among other duties of coast guards elsewhere. One of the seven uniformed services of the United States, and the smallest armed service of the United States, its stated mission is to protect the public, the environment, and the United States economic and security interests in any maritime region in which those interests may be at risk, including international waters and America's coasts, ports, and inland waterways.
Bovenstaande is het leuke maar ook het banale van het spotten.patrick dirksen wrote:Ach, uiteindelijk heeft iedereen zo z'n eigen criteria inderdaad, en dat houdt het leuk!
Grts, Chris.patrick dirksen wrote:Vooral als je vaak op pad gaat met iemand die ALLES spot (tot balonnen en ultralights toe)
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