Thanks a lot Jack... I hope your happy with yourself... now I'll never be able to sleep. I thought the foot was bad... it's amazing that guy didn't die.
Am I the only one who thinks this is quite possibly one of the most annoying toys ever? I can appreciate the mechanics and technology... really cool.... But about five minutes of hearing elmo and I think any al-queda operative will tell you anything you want to know.
Maybe he should try chasing sheep instead. I'm told they don't play as hard to get as those uppity horses. What do they think? They're too good for a little man lovin' ?
Dan... No one is forcing you to come here and look at the site. Therefore no "agenda" could possibly be pushed. Besides it's his site... he can post whatever he wants.
Actually it is German. It's a version of the iron cross, the emblem of the Wehrmacht. It appeared on German planes and tanks during World War II. It's also referred to as the "Black Cross" It was primarily used on wings and fuselage as well as the "Hakenkreuz" (swastika) The Black Iron cross is not a Nazi symbol though. It's German and is still used today. The traditional black Iron Cross and can be found on all armoured vehicles, tanks, naval vessels, & planes Although the medal (Germany's highest honor) is only awarded during war time. As the article says, it was a Russian tank converted to a German.
al-queda operative will tell you anything you want to know.
But I guess "neeeigh" means "neeeigh"
Dan... No one is forcing you to come here and look at the site. Therefore no "agenda" could possibly be pushed. Besides it's his site... he can post whatever he wants.
Keep up the good work Alex.
It's also referred to as the "Black Cross" It was primarily used on wings and fuselage as well as the "Hakenkreuz" (swastika)
The Black Iron cross is not a Nazi symbol though. It's German and is still used today. The traditional black Iron Cross and can be found on all armoured vehicles, tanks, naval vessels, & planes Although the medal (Germany's highest honor) is only awarded during war time.
As the article says, it was a Russian tank converted to a German.