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Jimmy
EHGR 12-02-2010
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- jimmy van drunen
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Re: EHGR 12-02-2010
Nice shots jimmy
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Re: EHGR 12-02-2010
You've got to love the snow right?! Great shots!
Slightly off-topic, does anyone have a clue where the Wildcat Formation callsign has it's origins? In American Football, when the football is snapped at the running back instead of snapped at the quarter back, it's called a Wildcat formation too. Just curious
Slightly off-topic, does anyone have a clue where the Wildcat Formation callsign has it's origins? In American Football, when the football is snapped at the running back instead of snapped at the quarter back, it's called a Wildcat formation too. Just curious
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Re: EHGR 12-02-2010
Cougar is a sort of Cat so i think that's why they came up with this callsign?FAB wrote:You've got to love the snow right?! Great shots!
Slightly off-topic, does anyone have a clue where the Wildcat Formation callsign has it's origins? In American Football, when the football is snapped at the running back instead of snapped at the quarter back, it's called a Wildcat formation too. Just curious
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Re: EHGR 12-02-2010
Like the third one very much Jimmy!
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