[Vmail-discuss] how to make any girl want to bang you (free video)

StealthAttraction@aldebug.us StealthAttraction at aldebug.us
Thu, 24 Oct 2013 00:18:27 -0400


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This new free video shows you 1 simple trick you can use TONIGHT
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In another public embarrassment for the Air Force's nuclear missile program two crew members were disciplined earlier this year for leaving silo blast doors open while they were on duty in an underground facility housing nuclear missiles.
The incidents first reported by the Associated Press were confirmed Wednesday by the Air Force.
Under Air Force regulations a two-man missile launch crew is required to keep the underground blast door shut when one crew member is asleep during the 24-hour shift.
In April a crew member was found derelict in his duties in that he left the blast door open in order to receive a food delivery from the onsite chef while the other crew member was on an authorized sleep break Air Force spokesman Lt. Col. John Sheets said in a statement.
The crew member who was found derelict received a punishment of forfeiting 2246 in pay for each of two months. The other crew member admitted to similar misconduct on a few occasions and received a letter of admonishment. The April incident occurred at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota
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