Undergoing a vasectomy isn't the frightening or serious endeavor, it used to be, which is precisely why more British men than ever before are going under the knife. For a variety of health reasons right through to a simple desire to prevent future pregnancies, vasectomies are incredibly commonplace today - more so than ever before. However, at the same time there has also been a massive increase in the number of men looking to undergo vasectomy reversal procedures at the hands of a qualified vasectomy reversal surgeon.
I think it's a M-47. I dunno what it is about these, but I've always hated them. I hate the stupid looking muzzle brake, and they always remind me of packets of cheap supermarket army men.
Can't say I hate the tank but totally agree with the cheap supermarket army men concept. I am sure lying around in a moth eaten box are some cheap army men and said tank undergoing the 2015 brittle death of polyethene that is 20+ years old.
I think Airfix did polythene versions of these. The came in a cardboard box. Oh the memories from when I was a nipper many many moons ago. They did a dodgy Tiger 1 and a DUKW etc.
No scoffing here. Airfix used to do sets with say the pontoon bridge with a few of these polythene tanks and a couple of sets of soldiers. I still remember the first box of Airfix soldiers I ever had. They were the first set of WW2 Germans, really poorly sculpted. My Nan bought them for me in Woolworths, I thought they were the best thing ever at the time. Think I was four or five.
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Undergoing a vasectomy isn't the frightening or serious endeavor, it used to be, which is precisely why more British men than ever before are going under the knife. For a variety of health reasons right through to a simple desire to prevent future pregnancies, vasectomies are incredibly commonplace today - more so than ever before. However, at the same time there has also been a massive increase in the number of men looking to undergo vasectomy reversal procedures at the hands of a qualified vasectomy reversal surgeon.
Fantastic news. if your tank gun needs to be de-militarised.
DeleteVasectomy by AFV - national health care options have never been so affordable!
DeleteTanks a lot Priscilla - I'm sure we'd all love to have a goolies pulled in treads :-)
Is Priscilla eligible for the end of month tanktober prize? :)
DeleteI'm hoping she is like one of those Russian Bride pop-ups that I pretend to not enjoy if my family is around
DeleteM48 Patton Main Battle Tank update of earlier M46 and M47.
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DeleteM48 Patton... not sure exactly which flavour though.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure, but clearly post-war US. It's not an M-60. It does look like South East Asia, so I'll plug for Saigon as well.
ReplyDeleteI haven't a clue what it is?? But its a great looking tank nontheless!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a M-47. I dunno what it is about these, but I've always hated them. I hate the stupid looking muzzle brake, and they always remind me of packets of cheap supermarket army men.
ReplyDeleteCan't say I hate the tank but totally agree with the cheap supermarket army men concept. I am sure lying around in a moth eaten box are some cheap army men and said tank undergoing the 2015 brittle death of polyethene that is 20+ years old.
DeleteI think Airfix did polythene versions of these. The came in a cardboard box. Oh the memories from when I was a nipper many many moons ago. They did a dodgy Tiger 1 and a DUKW etc.
DeleteScoff ye not at the first wargaming figures most lads acquire!
DeleteNo scoffing here. Airfix used to do sets with say the pontoon bridge with a few of these polythene tanks and a couple of sets of soldiers. I still remember the first box of Airfix soldiers I ever had. They were the first set of WW2 Germans, really poorly sculpted. My Nan bought them for me in Woolworths, I thought they were the best thing ever at the time. Think I was four or five.
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ReplyDeleteM48 at the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. I wonder what caused the damage to the mud guards.
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