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We may be sychophantic Nationalist pigs....but we sure know how to make breakfast ;)
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Most of what the war did in this regard was destroying old structures and patterns of thinking, leading people to new ideas and ways of doing things, mixed with learned lessons from the war in regards to productivity and mass production (and a huge innovation base from the war's engeneering side) |
I like the hubris of the narrator of the show- the statement that he makes that he wants to get to the bottom of the issue regarding 'once and for all' which one is better, the 109 or Spitfire.
LOL- like he is the first person ever to consider the argument and takes statements from LW pilots in WW2 and a few choice remarks from Spitfire pilots stating they respected the strengths of their opponent. They were very different machines built with quite different methods- the remarkable thing about them both is that they were built with the latest aeronautical knowledge at the time and built for the same purpose- and that is reflected in their comparable performance despite their different construction. Contrast that with the very different design philosophy chosen by the Japanese and Americans in the Pacific theatre- very long range and performance (Jpn) vs long range and ruggedness (USN) and you get the very different tactic needed to utilise them properly |
Just out of interest, what is a typical breakfast in great britain???
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fried eggs bacon sausage fried mushrooms baked beans fried bread black and or white pudding fried tomato hash brown.......but this is an american infestation I believe and brings too much vegetable material into the mix. toast and a mug of milky tea this breakfast crosses all class divides, even the most refined of our hoity-toit upper classes will succumb to a good greasy fry up. I should really answer the original question, a typical breakfast is probably a McRon's sausage and egg McMuffin |
u forgot mushrooms!
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So I did....edited accordingly
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dang, i´m off for a late breakfast.
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