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  1. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    They're going to have a lot of enlisted fans too - word is that the modern US military is top-heavy full of Neidermeyers and only being held together by the noncoms (who themselves are in the process of quitting before they get used up or sh*tcanned).
  2. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux
    Threadmarks: Basil of Baker Street (1986 Film)

    Basil of Baker Street Released by Walt Disney Pictures on July 2, 1986. Directed by Ron Clements John Musker Executive Producers Wolfgang Reitherman Roy E. Disney Burny Mattinson Story Pete Young Vance Gerry Steve Hulett John Musker Ron Clements Bruce Morris Matthew O'Callaghan Burny...
  3. Discussion: What if Edmund, Earl of Rutland survives Wakefield?

    Buckingham or the cold are the two most likely to be responsible for the princes' fates.
  4. Alternate Hundred Years War with England-Scotland Personal Union

    Well would Edward I try to break the marriage? Would he have the same reasons he had for Edward II? His son is already married to a queen and Isabella is a fine match, and we really don’t need Ed I approval of we wait until 1307 when he dies, Edward III would be 8 and Isabella 12, exactly the...
  5. Fact Check Article: Prototype Nazi Nuclear Bombers Were Within a Few Months of Hitting New York

    With regard to Moe Berg being a spy. His bio clearly shows he was at least regarding Japan. But, I have to wonder how would a baseball player know if Heisenberg was close to perfecting nuclear fission? After all he was a baseball player and not a nuclear physicist.
  6. The Forge of Weyland

    Well, they aren't loose in the rear yet
  7. Stupid Luck and Happenstance, Thread III

    Amelia Earhart? Duck and covers
  8. KaiserFriedrichIV

    Discussion: What if Edmund, Earl of Rutland survives Wakefield?

    And delete this too make like it never had happen
  9. A more realistic (IMO) AHC: US Metro/Regional Transit as good as in Europe.

    First, railroads are much less sensitive to fuel prices than aircraft, since railroad engines are more efficient than aircraft and generally speaking fuel costs are responsible for a lower share of operating costs than for airlines. True, diesel engines in the 1950s were less efficient than they...
  10. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    You know what? When placing that parody pitch out there, I was just looking into the idea at face value. But with this twist, I think we might have a surefire winner on our hands here! What do you think, @Geekhis Khan?
  11. Fact Check Article: Prototype Nazi Nuclear Bombers Were Within a Few Months of Hitting New York

    Thank you I've been trying to remember the details of who was involved in that incident for ages. As to Heisenberg its still a toss up as to whether he simply made a mistake or whether he was genuinely trying to keep Hitler from developing the bomb.
  12. Jasper Tudor had children. The effects?

    He did spend time in Brittany (that was the only place that he could remain outside of the Yorkists hands and he only fled to France when Richard III decided to no longer play nice with the Tudors). The Bretons had a history of playing the English and French against one another, so an...
  13. Napoleon invades Greece instead of Egypt?

    Consider being asked. 🤪
  14. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    As long as it has the range to match, fair enough.
  15. 1901 and Going Up (A Collaborative TL)

    MOVING ON TO THE 1906 MFL SEASON 1906 ROOKIE DRAFT SELECTIONS 1. New York Giants - Rickey Fielder (LB) 2. Cleveland Buckeyes - Roswell Tripp (G) 3. Chicago Fire - Tom Shevlin (WR) 8. Chicago Bears - Daniel Hurley (RB) 11. Green Bay Packers - Howard Roome (RB) 14. Philadelphia Quakers - Ralph...
  16. Map Thread XX

    Splitting the heart of Russia in half would be very difficult. I could only see this being possible in some wacky Nazi victory or entrenched Russian civil war timeline.
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