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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Dodge to cancel Charger and Challenger next year
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16810417" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>Tax gasoline and diesel so that it's at least $5 then $10 until only those receiving tax dollars will have it.</p><p>Our POTATOUS has no qualms about selling our best light, sweet crude to countries that deserve to get wrecked, though even our refineries have no problem selling product refuned here overseas.</p><p></p><p>Thankfully my family all Emigrated to Kansas from Bavaria and when they settled to farm and ranch on the land in the last dry state (1948) couldent get it by a glass until 1987... i digress, they did not give up alcohol.</p><p>One of great grandma's recipes, well let's just say my mustang would enjoy it... just would have to account for sweet corn vs just feeder Corn.</p><p>Sweet corn was a product of atomic testing, much more sugar.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Their newest chopper is a Bell 407 GXP. Like most 4 bladed Bell,</p><p>162mph ground speed before retreating rotor blade stall will force it to give up the chase or altitude. And they won't want to give up altitude that fast.</p><p></p><p>Their Beech King Air however wouldn't break a sweat. My cousins Beechcraft Debonair 33-35 (think T tailed Bonanza) will power cruise at 174 knots groundspeed (but over 200mph.) But fixed wing has some more challenges especially with air traffic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16810417, member: 51947"] Tax gasoline and diesel so that it's at least $5 then $10 until only those receiving tax dollars will have it. Our POTATOUS has no qualms about selling our best light, sweet crude to countries that deserve to get wrecked, though even our refineries have no problem selling product refuned here overseas. Thankfully my family all Emigrated to Kansas from Bavaria and when they settled to farm and ranch on the land in the last dry state (1948) couldent get it by a glass until 1987... i digress, they did not give up alcohol. One of great grandma's recipes, well let's just say my mustang would enjoy it... just would have to account for sweet corn vs just feeder Corn. Sweet corn was a product of atomic testing, much more sugar. Their newest chopper is a Bell 407 GXP. Like most 4 bladed Bell, 162mph ground speed before retreating rotor blade stall will force it to give up the chase or altitude. And they won't want to give up altitude that fast. Their Beech King Air however wouldn't break a sweat. My cousins Beechcraft Debonair 33-35 (think T tailed Bonanza) will power cruise at 174 knots groundspeed (but over 200mph.) But fixed wing has some more challenges especially with air traffic. [/QUOTE]
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